Hello and welcome to today’s video. In this guide, I will show you how to create your own AI art videos. It’s as easy as pie! So let’s get started.
First, head to the ChatGPT site. You can find the link in the description. Once you have logged in, ask the AI for image generation prompts in a theme you want to create images for. You can ask anything! For example, I asked it to show me some examples of popular image generation prompts in a futurist theme for my steampunk video.
If you want to create a YouTube shorts video, I recommend generating 10 prompts and grabbing one image from each generation. I will talk more about this later in the video.
Once you have the prompts, head to the Leonardo AI website. I have put the link in the description. Log in and then select the Dreamshaper V7 model. Click on it and then click generate.
This will take you to the generation page where you can enter the prompts. You can go with the default settings, but if you want, you can use the settings that I use.
Once you have set up the space, paste the prompt you have copied from ChatGPT to the text box in the upper half, then hit enter. This will start generating the images. Once it’s finished, choose the image or images you want to download, then hit the download button.
At this point, you have a lot of options for editing the images. You can use your normal editing software, but I recommend using Shortcut. It’s free and open source. I have put the link for it in the description. But if you want to go professional, you can go with DaVinci Resolve. The base software is free to use.
Now let’s talk about creating YouTube shorts. A short can be a maximum of 60 seconds, so you need to stay under or at this limit. My settings are the following: 10 images per video, 6 seconds for each image, and that’s it. Your video will be 60 seconds long. Note that you must make sure that the video is exactly 60 seconds long. Hundredths of a second also count here.
Once you have cut the video, you can export it with or without sound. I recommend exporting without sound. Copy the video to a mobile phone, then upload it as a short.
You can then customize even more things, like adding copyrighted sound without risking a copyright claim, adding some effects, etc. Thanks for watching! Don’t forget to like the video, subscribe to the channel, and share the video with others who may be interested in it. See you next time!