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Published: 02/19/2018 Category: 3D Business & Commerce Technology Viewed: 464 Downloads: 0 Clip Format: CGI (Computer Generated)SHARE
Technology is one of my favorite aesthetics to produce for. I created this series for those of you who share my love for technology and want to help me show the world the beauty of technology. Truly, I believe many designs, in which form follows function, have their own unintentional beauty. A perfect example of this is printed circuit board, or PCB. Traces on a PCB always follow certain rules, such as they never bend at more than a 45 degree angle, so you usually won't see and 90 degree angles in trace design. For this reason, I've created 4-5 different AI LoRA models made from datasets of things like PCBs, CPUs, chip dies and more. This video was made using several at once. Some of these models are available on Civit.ai. These clips would work as backgrounds for tech-themed presentations, documentaries about crypto, as well as other media projects or electronic music VJ sets. The color scheme is basically mono, because I like to be able to quickly change the color for different projects. To change this clip's color in Resolume Arena, you can add the Colorize effect to the clip.
Technology is one of my favorite aesthetics to produce for. I created this series for those of you who share my love for technology and want to help me show the world the beauty of technology. Truly, I believe many designs, in which form follows function, have their own unintentional beauty. A perfect example of this is printed circuit board, or PCB. Traces on a PCB always follow certain rules, such as they never bend at more than a 45 degree angle, so you usually won't see and 90 degree angles in trace design. For this reason, I've created 4-5 different AI LoRA models made from datasets of things like PCBs, CPUs, chip dies and more. This video was made using several at once. Some of these models are available on Civit.ai. These clips would work as backgrounds for tech-themed presentations, documentaries about crypto, as well as other media projects or electronic music VJ sets. The color scheme is basically mono, because I like to be able to quickly change the color for different projects. To change this clip's color in Resolume Arena, you can add the Colorize effect to the clip.