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Alicia Peas

@alicianaruse

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I’m actually pretty proud of this one. It’s still all new to me, but making designs and art with AI has been surprisingly fun to learn. For this project, I started with a reference image I found online, then regenerated the windbreaker design using ChatGPT. I manually added the logo in Photoshop, then ran the final image through MidJourney to create a short video loop. I extended that video a few times to make it flow better. For music, I used Google’s MusicFX to generate a simple hip hop beat that fit the mood. Then I pulled everything together and edited the final video in Adobe Premiere Rush. The crazy part is that it kind of looks like something you’d see from Adidas or Nike, and I made the whole thing from scratch: design, model, video, music...on my laptop, at home. I didn’t learn any of this in school, but I think spending years working on 3D models helped. Once you’re used to learning new software, picking up new tools gets easier. I’m still figuring things out, but this kind of creative workflow feels like a good fit for me. It’s been a good reminder that you don’t need to know everything before starting. You just start, and learn as you go. Here’s the final video on X (and thanks to Matteo who started the windbreaker ai design thread): Follow me on social: X: https://x.com/aliciapeas Farcaster: https://farcaster.xyz/alicianaruse Medium: https://medium.com/@alicia_33107 Paragraph: https://paragraph.com/@aliciapeas
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I’ve noticed that when I stop sharing photos of myself or pieces of my life, some of the people who used to follow me lose interest (especially on instagram). Maybe it’s because so much of the internet runs on this need to peek into someone else’s world. We got used to giving away parts of our privacy just to feel like we belonged. We thought that was the only way to be seen. But I’ve lost count of how many times I’ve started over. And each time, I find my way back to art. I find my way back to creating. Maybe that’s what it was always meant to be. If I had just listened to myself earlier, if I had paid attention to what I needed instead of what others wanted from me, maybe I wouldn’t have felt so lost. Still, I don’t regret any of it. Feeling lost is how I learned to come back to myself. And on that path, I met people who changed me in the best way. Maybe that was the point all along. To learn how to really pay attention to what really matters. - Join the waitlist: https://attntoken.com/waitlist?ref=8GxbUhKs
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