New Generation of Image Creation by Runway AI Using Frames
There is new wind in the field of image generation in Artificial Intelligence. The giant of the sector, Runway AI, recently unveiled its latest model: Frames. This tool is a great advancement for stylistic options and for explicit visuals on the screen.
Unrivalled stylistic control
In Frames, Runway AI became centred round the implementation of stylistic decisions and here was the main concept of how to make sure the whole model worked consistently and efficiently. This innovation opens the way for further unification of the generation of videos based on the same ‘world’.
Information about the use of Frames is reported for the following weeks. ,Geom will initially be available in Gen-3 Alpha and Runway API over several phases.
Frames in action
Using Frames is not unimpressive at all, and starting off with the first ones (of any type) is quite compelling. Perhaps, the make-up referencing the movies that were metaphorically made in the 80s with such films as Labyrinth referred to, or the art of album covers of the 70’s. A “world” that is common between Jamie Umpherson, Runway’s creative director, is even represented by duck-headed characters.
It would be equally hard to notice that the models created here are not real people as the rendering is almost photorealistic. Something only a handful of models can boast of doing.
Tailor-made style
There is one very noticeable theme for Japanese Zines called the “Japanese Zine” look which doesn’t emphasize accuracy. For this style, other models are most often too stylized, but ‘Frames’’ perfectly embody those.
No matter whether you are thinking of preparing a Thanksgiving dinner or improving an AI search, it appears as if Frames can help to turn our best visions into reality. Such a setup therefore strengthens Runway AI as one of the leading players in the use of AI image generation.