LensGo AI: Turn Text Prompts into Animated Videos for FREE!
TLDRIn this video, Rich introduces LensGo AI's 'Animate Videos' feature, which converts text prompts into animated videos. After signing up for a free account, users can select video dimensions, duration, models, and camera movement to generate videos. Rich tests the feature with four idioms, resulting in varied animations, showcasing the potential and limitations of text-to-video AI generation. He encourages viewers to explore LensGo's free features and shares his experience with different models and outcomes.
Takeaways
- 🎉 Welcome to a tutorial on using the 'animate videos' feature of LensGo AI for creating animated videos from text prompts.
- 📝 Sign up for a free account at LensGo to start generating videos without needing to purchase credits.
- 🎨 Select the image dimensions, such as 16 by 9, to match the format of the video you wish to create.
- ⏱️ Choose the duration of the video, whether it's a normal or a longer video, based on your requirements.
- 🖼️ Pick from a variety of available models to customize the visual style of your video.
- 🎥 Select camera movement options, like 'move left', to add dynamism to your animation.
- 🦝 Experiment with different idioms or phrases to see the variety of videos that LensGo can generate.
- 🐘 The program may not always generate content that is directly related to the specific prompt, but the results can still be visually appealing.
- 🌧️ Some generated videos might be more static in nature, with less movement than expected from the prompt.
- 🎮 The 'game house' design model can produce interesting and visually appealing animations, even if not directly related to the text prompt.
- 🖋️ The 'ink painting' style can create a unique and artistic interpretation of a prompt, with a different visual aesthetic.
- 🆓 LensGo offers free video generation using AI, with no need to buy credits or subscribe to a paid plan.
Q & A
What is the main feature of LensGo AI discussed in the video?
-The main feature discussed is the ability to turn text prompts into animated videos for free.
How can one get started with generating videos on LensGo?
-One can sign up for a free account at LensGo and start generating videos without needing to purchase credits.
What image dimensions did Rich select for the video?
-Rich selected 16 by 9, which is a common aspect ratio for videos.
What are the different video duration options available on LensGo?
-There are options for normal video duration and longer video duration.
Which model did Rich initially choose for the animation?
-Rich initially chose the Pixar model for the animation.
What was the result of the first text prompt 'It's kind of an animated video of a cat'?
-The result was an animated video of a cat, although it was not specific to the prompt and more of a general animation.
What model did Rich select for the 'elephant in the room' prompt?
-For the 'elephant in the room' prompt, Rich chose the 'real' model hoping to generate an image of a real elephant.
How did the 'it's raining cats and dogs' prompt turn out?
-The 'it's raining cats and dogs' prompt resulted in a video with a static picture of an elephant and some changing sunlight, not really meeting the expectations of the prompt.
What style did Rich choose for the 'A nice walk in the park' prompt?
-For the 'A nice walk in the park' prompt, Rich chose the 'ink painting' style.
What was the outcome of the 'A nice walk in the park' prompt?
-The outcome was an interesting video with different cats and people walking by, with the cats evaporating and disintegrating in the background.
What is the pricing model for using LensGo AI?
-There is no subscription plan or credits to buy; users can sign up and use some features for free.
Outlines
🎥 Introduction to Animate Videos with LensGo
The paragraph introduces the viewer to a new feature called 'Animate Videos' on the platform LensGo. The speaker, Rich, explains that users can sign up for a free account and start generating videos from text prompts without needing to purchase credits. The process begins by navigating to the 'Animate Videos' section and selecting the video dimensions, such as 16 by 9 for a standard video format. Users can also choose the duration of the video and select from various models available. The speaker opts for the Pixar model and chooses a camera movement of 'move left'. Rich plans to test the platform with four different idioms to see the variety of videos that can be generated.
🐱 Generating a Video with the Idiom 'Bag of Tricks'
In this section, Rich selects the idiom 'Bag of Tricks' to generate a video. He maintains the same settings but switches the model to 'Real' and turns off the camera movement. The video generated is an animated depiction of a cat, which does not specifically relate to the idiom but presents a visually appealing animation. The video is short, and the cat does not perform any tricks, but it demonstrates the basic capabilities of LensGo in creating animated content.
🐘 Exploring 'The Elephant in the Room'
Rich continues his exploration by choosing the idiom 'The Elephant in the Room'. He keeps the video settings the same but selects the 'Real' model, hoping to generate an image of a real elephant. The result is a static image of an elephant with minimal movement, primarily showing the change in sunlight. While the video does not fully capture the essence of the idiom, it provides another example of the type of content that LensGo can produce.
🌧️ 'Raining Cats and Dogs' Video Experiment
For the third experiment, Rich selects the idiom 'Raining Cats and Dogs'. He makes the video slightly longer and chooses the 'Game House' design model. The generated video features an animation that somewhat captures the essence of the idiom, with numerous cats falling from the sky. However, the animation is not complex, and the video is more of a visual representation of the idiom rather than a detailed scene.
🌳 A Peaceful 'Walk in the Park' Visualization
In the final test, Rich chooses the idiom 'A Nice Walk in the Park' and selects the 'Ink Painting' style. The video generated is an interesting mix of different cats and people walking by, with the cats appearing to dissolve into the background. This video is visually intriguing and captures a more abstract interpretation of the idiom. Rich concludes the demonstration by encouraging viewers to explore video generation with AI on LensGo without any financial commitment, as the platform offers free sign-up and access to some features.
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Keywords
LensGo AI
Text Prompts
Animated Videos
Image Dimensions
Duration
Models
Camera Movement
Idioms
Content Creation
Free Account
AI
Highlights
Introduction to the new feature called 'animate videos'.
Explanation of how to generate videos from text prompts using LensGo.
Signing up for a free account on LensGo to start video generation without purchasing credits.
Selecting image dimensions and video format, such as 16 by 9.
Choosing the duration of the video - normal or longer.
Availability of different models for video generation.
Selection of camera movement options.
Testing with four different idioms of famous phrases.
First video generation result - an animated cat.
Second video with the phrase 'elephant in the room' and a different model selection.
Third video generation with the phrase 'it's raining cats and dogs' and a longer duration.
Fourth video generation with an 'ink painting' style and a scene in the park.
Demonstration of the power of text-to-video AI technology.
LensGo's free access to video generation features without the need for credits or subscription.
Invitation to check out video generation with AI on LensGo.
Closing remarks and call for comments on the video.