Sure, it's pretty simple nowadays.
Say I want a rainbow colored cat in the library. I could dye a cat, but WHO WOULD DYE A CAT!
So I go to an AI photo generator and say "rainbow cat" in six or seven different ways and end up with 22 different rainbow colored cats that are all so fantastic I hardly know what to do with them all.
But fine, I choose one lovely cat more or less at random, and then hit "remove background". Three years ago this was an hour long process that usually looked a mess unless I got lucky. Now if I'm unlucky it takes me five minutes to deal with minor problems, and, voila, I can just plop the cat into an appropriate picture of my library. This too used to have to have all the stars of perspective line up in a stroke of rare and phenomenal luck, but now just involves me letting photoshop situate the cat as if it had been simply sitting in that library like a champ!
Rainbow cat in a library.
In the past I would have been thrilled, and I am a little, but it's not enough! I need video. So I plop the picture into the video machine, and, 20 iterations later, that are all so, so, SO close to perfect, I am finished!
I can show it to you!
I am so proud.
But first I have to do this orangutan.
And then there's the picture of Van Gogh showing off his "Clerkmanifesto" arm tattoo.
And there's the blue fox on the library shelf.
And I'd like to show you them all, but now it's midnight. So how about this instead:
It's really all about the journey.
oh, all right...
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