[00:02] I'll show you how to build a niche that's been getting quite a lot of views lately. And it is as follows. The creators of these channels take characters from cartoons, films, and TV series as a basis and [00:17] transform them into real people. The same can be used in a different way, that is, take films and TV series as a basis and transform the main characters into various cartoon styles. That is, Disney, XR, DreamWorks and so on. And the income from [00:33] such a niche will be at least $2,000 per month. And before I show you how this niche is created, I want to offer you a bonus in the form of PDF files in which I have collected a large number of neural networks for different [00:47] types of tasks. To get it, you just need to watch this video to the end. So, let's get started. The first thing we need to do is determine the trend that we will be filming these transformations on. To begin with, [01:01] let's list the top five cartoons of recent years. And I will probably choose one of the popular cartoons called Puzzle. Let's take one of the characters from this cartoon and turn him into a real [01:16] person. We save this picture and then open it. Click Edit PR here and set the required format. If we have a format for horizontal videos, [01:29] then we choose the format. If we have a vertical video, that is, like for stories or shorts, then we choose 2 to three. Why this format? I will answer. Neural networks that generate videos from photographs [01:44] only support these formats. So, we chose 2: three and now save a copy of our image. After that, go to the Sor website, click on the plus sign and upload [01:56] the photo you just edited, and write "prompt" at the bottom. Make this character in a realistic style. Just below, we select format 2: [02:08] style. Just below, we select format 2: Number of images, we generate Number of images, we generate four of them. Well, that's basically it. Let's [02:23] Now we choose what we more or less like. And now look, if you have a paid subscription to the GPT+ chat, then you have the opportunity to make a video from this image for free. That is, it is possible to bring this character to life. Click [02:40] on Create video below. Here we select the video. Format 2 has a maximum quality of 720p , a duration of 5 seconds, and the number of videos generated is only two. Well, that's enough. Now [02:56] we write promt. The girl in the image is smiling at the camera. Time passes and we get this result. This turned out quite realistic. The first video is suitable, but the second one turned out to be some kind of incomprehensible mix. Now [03:13] turned out to be some kind of incomprehensible mix. Now download and use. Now method number two. We will use Clink AI. He has about 160, I think, free credits for generating photos or videos. Click on the left side [03:29] here video CLK 2.0. We upload we don’t have a subscription. If you already have a subscription, then choose version 2.0. [03:43] We chose. And now here you will need to carefully write this prompt and translate it into English. Copied. That is, here we write the same thing . The girl in the picture is just smiling. Just below, select the [03:58] generation quality: standard or professional. It is also possible to choose the duration. We select 10 seconds. And as a result, we will receive only one generated video in the free subscription. And now we click [04:13] generate. Here is the video generated. I really like the result. Quite realistic and lively. Now let's take it and download it. And now we open the video editing program. I will use Capcat. We upload a [04:28] use Capcat. We upload a picture from the cartoon and also the generated video to the timeline. Here we take the first picture, move the vertical line first picture, move the vertical line [04:40] [music] layer, set a key point. Now we zoom in and move it to the end of this picture. And now let's zoom in . That's how it is . After which we remove layer number two. [05:00] We also increase the scale so that there are no black frames. We increase it to approximately the extent that the eye level and the level, so to speak, of the scale itself are in the same line. Well, in principle, that's [05:16] enough. Now we set the key point of the Kframe. We move the horizontal line a little to the right and reduce the scale so that it zooms in and then zooms out. [05:29] it zooms in and then zooms out. This is roughly how it should to add a smooth transition. I think this one is suitable. transition. I think this one is suitable. Let's take [05:48] out pretty well. We export the video and upload it to the phone. Then we open our YouTube on our phone, click the plus sign and select the video that we just exported. Then click on the "Add Track" button at the top [06:04] and select one of the latest popular tracks that is currently [06:20] We chose. And now we click next. We write the name. description. Well, and then we export. Well, finally, [06:33] we export. Well, finally, let's see what the end result. In my opinion, it turned out pretty well. And [06:46] now, friends, in a speeded-up video I'll show you how to turn the main character from the Minecraft movie into a cartoon character, say, from Disney. We upload the image and write the prompt. Let's make a man in the style of a Disney character. [07:01] We select a ratio of 3 to two, the number of output images is four, and generate. And so, at the output we got four images. Of these, I liked the fourth one the most. We choose. Next, we go to the translator and [07:17] enter the prompt. The man in the picture should be smiling. Next, the picture should be smiling. Next, click create video and insert the prompt that you just translated. We select the aspect ratio 3:2 [07:30] the aspect ratio 3:2 720p, 5 seconds. Well, that's all. And now we have two different videos from the picture. Here is the first option. [07:51] the comments. Friends, thank you for watching this video to the end. To get my bonus, you'll need to write any comment under this video, and I'll reply with a link to the file with the neural networks I mentioned [08:06] earlier. I also have a Telegram channel where I post new neural networks and various prompts for different types of tasks. So go ahead, the link will be in the description. That's all for me. Until next video and bye-bye.