Sina Movies reported today (March 22) that the popular Jinjiang novel "Go to Your Island" has officially been announced to be adapted into an animated film, and the first poster has been released. The novel tells the story of a girl named Wang Jiexiang who is taken to a fantasy island by a thousand paper cranes to save her ex-boyfriend Yin Xian who has turned into a rabbit. The film was jointly produced by Beijing Enlight Pictures and Enlight Animation Co., Ltd., and the poster released this time was produced by AI. The first concept poster was produced by AI - using the image generation AI tools Midjourney, Stable Diffusion, and the newly released GPT4 model. Human designers gave the design concept and keywords, and then used ChatGPT to improve the instructions, and then input the instructions into Midjourney. After the image was generated, the instructions were constantly modified and fine-tuned according to the effect, and finally Stable Diffusion was used to adjust the local effect. A beautiful poster was completed with the joint efforts of designers and artificial intelligence. Alternative draft: |
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