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some time ago I made a product

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photography video about meat journey in

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that video many of you asked a crucial

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question how can I incorporate my own

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product logo or brand into these AI

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generated scenes unfortunately I didn't

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have a clear solution to this important

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problem within the boundaries of AI

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except for Photoshop smart objects or

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some paid tools due to Mid Journey's

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limitations however I'm happy to share

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that now I have a solution for you using

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flux Laura imagine AI generated models

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wearing or holding your merchandise

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complete with your logos and

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illustrations ready to use on Instagram

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posts in this video I will show you how

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to train a flux Laura which your own

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products using our imaginary cyber

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jungle merchandise first up I will guide

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you through adding your products to AI

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generated scenes creating eye-catching

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visuals perfect for e-commerce in the

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final section we'll explore tips and

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tricks to utilize Runway genri image to

01:04 - 01:09

video feature for crafting cinematic

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product ad videos we will use visual

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effects using Runway to enrich your

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Brand Story without a massive budget

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let's jump into the tutorial in order to

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train a flux Laura we will need three or

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four images of a product this can be a

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t-shirt a hoodie or a face cream with

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your logo or illustration on it this is

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a crucial step so if you already have a

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product line and if you have a photos of

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your merchandise taking from different

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perspectives that's already a huge step

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you are already halfway down to create

01:37 - 01:41

very interesting photo shooting setups

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in a variety of locations with AI

01:41 - 01:46

generated models now in this example I

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don't have a merchandise collection so

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first I will Design my merchandise in

01:48 - 01:54

order to do that I tried to train a flux

01:51 - 01:57

Laura with my logo on it you can see

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with multiple different colors some

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close by some smaller I had also one

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version with the transparent PNG logo

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and after training this Laura I tried

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with this prompt The Cinematic photo

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white angle shot Black female model

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wearing a black hoodie with green and

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red cyber jungle brand on it

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unfortunately in my tests this didn't

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really work out well I'm not really

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recommending this method because it was

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very difficult to train a type phas

02:25 - 02:30

properly especially if you have this

02:27 - 02:33

like so many curves and so many

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different fonts so this really didn't

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work out well so I realized I needed an

02:35 - 02:41

alternative method so I needed to train

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my flux Laura with products where my

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logo was on it something like this and

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this required for me to using some

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mockups so I had two options one is as

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you know you can use Photoshop smart

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objects and you can simply add your logo

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to any product mockup you can find

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online and for this job I use free pick

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and you can see I used it with a free

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account you can easily change color of

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your hoodie and you can very simply add

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an element and using this mask you can

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see the changes happening here like this

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for example it's a huge one maybe a

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little bit smaller right you can arrange

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it however you want it's also very easy

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to change color of things you can make

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it black for example you can change

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color of lace stitches it's super easy

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to design something you need images of

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couple of these hoodies ideally from

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different perspectives in the free

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account you are not allowed to use this

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images because you need a premium

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account in order to have commercial

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license so this is something that you

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need to be aware of because of this

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commercial license issue I needed to

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purchase a premium account if you can

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find free Alternatives also let me know

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in the comments down below once you have

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these images now we can switch to

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training our flux Laura step actually I

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showed you this before so I won't go

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into the details I'm still using

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replicates flux Laura trainer there are

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now so many options online since I make

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the first time this video you can we can

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find variety of options variety of

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trainers and of course local options as

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well you can use comy UI I like to use

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this option because it's just very

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simple for my taste you know the drill

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you create a new model right I already

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created one and you add your input

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images so I upscaled my hoodie Mok cups

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and I named them with photo of cyber

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jungle hoodie you can see and then I

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compressed them to a single zip file and

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this is what I'm uploading to system

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here so you choose your trigger word

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write something unique cyber jungle

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hoodie I recommend eding an autoc

04:47 - 04:52

caption photo of cyber jungle hoodie and

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since we have only three four Images you

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may consider adding more steps the

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Thousand will be also enough to be

04:57 - 05:02

honest I used always thousand and if you

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if you add more steps then it will take

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longer to train once you have the model

05:04 - 05:09

trained you can write this prompt as

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simple as fashion photography Black

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female model is wearing black cyber

05:12 - 05:16

jungle hoodie our trigger word with red

05:14 - 05:19

and green cyber jungle brand is written

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on it here Studio lightning High fashion

05:19 - 05:28

shot so then simply you can start to

05:24 - 05:30

generate unlimited amount of images in a

05:28 - 05:33

very interesting scenes that you can use

05:30 - 05:35

it in your own product photography

05:33 - 05:38

here's another one this time black and

05:35 - 05:40

white logo on it and here's another one

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where our model is actually pausing in

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the jungle and that's the advantage of

05:42 - 05:47

training with flux Laura it gives you

05:44 - 05:50

the option to you know go more creative

05:47 - 05:52

instead of just static simple mockups

05:50 - 05:55

you can generate any scene you want and

05:52 - 05:58

it will create eye-catching beautiful

05:55 - 06:01

photo shoots so I did exactly same for a

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t-shirt mer merchandise for t-shirt

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actually this time I used an

06:02 - 06:08

illustration the illustration of the

06:04 - 06:09

channel and again I use free pick for

06:08 - 06:12

these mockups here as you can see

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another mockup I have also this shot and

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this shot as well again same drill I

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upscaled my images with the t-shirt and

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additionally I also added three times

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the illustration itself to the training

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data so I think this is this is a very

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crucial step for proper training

06:30 - 06:34

additional to the illustration on the

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t-shirts so once you have your training

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ready you can start generating unlimited

06:37 - 06:41

amount of images with different scenery

06:40 - 06:44

with different models and different

06:41 - 06:46

setups but with your own illustration on

06:44 - 06:49

the T-shirt you can also change color of

06:46 - 06:52

t-shirt and you can create photo

06:49 - 06:55

shooting with your own merchandise where

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AI models are wearing your merchandise

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and it opens up really many

06:57 - 07:02

possibilities and by the way here is a

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cyber jungle hoodie worn by a gorilla

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because why not for the next example we

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will create some physical products

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instead of something which can be

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wearable so we will create some gummy

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bears and I'm calling this cyber jungle

07:14 - 07:19

yummies probably not the best name and

07:17 - 07:22

also not the best branding but it will

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be sufficient for our tutorial purposes

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so I created three mockup images that I

07:26 - 07:31

will feed into flux Laura training and

07:29 - 07:34

then we will be able to create more

07:31 - 07:36

shots and models holding this physical

07:34 - 07:38

product and this will open up some

07:36 - 07:41

interesting possibilities for us

07:38 - 07:44

visually so in the training data

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additional to the mockups that I created

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I also added The Branding itself and

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also one photo with Gummy Bears because

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you may realize that the candies inside

07:54 - 07:58

the jar are not gummy bears

07:55 - 08:01

unfortunately this is the best mockup I

07:58 - 08:04

could find on online after ensuring that

08:01 - 08:07

we also properly named and captioned our

08:04 - 08:10

images I went to the flux Laura trainer

08:07 - 08:13

and trained a model called cyber jungle

08:10 - 08:15

yummies and as you can see we got some

08:13 - 08:18

pretty interesting results here I have

08:15 - 08:21

this prompt a high fashion photography

08:18 - 08:23

we have a portrait of a woman and and

08:21 - 08:26

also a cat and she's holding cyber

08:23 - 08:28

jungle yummy jar with colorful gummy

08:26 - 08:31

bears inside the jar and the product is

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in the central of the image so as you

08:31 - 08:36

can see it's not enough to just write

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your trigger word you also need to

08:36 - 08:42

specify some details and add little bit

08:39 - 08:44

more let's say context and we have our

08:42 - 08:47

branding also visible here's another

08:44 - 08:50

shot firstperson view the subject is

08:47 - 08:52

holding our physical product now you may

08:50 - 08:54

realize that it can be some occasional

08:52 - 08:58

issues with the text of course it's not

08:54 - 09:01

perfect so you may see some spilling of

08:58 - 09:03

the color the color changes the text

09:01 - 09:05

changes and things like that you can fix

09:03 - 09:08

these things in the post production

09:05 - 09:11

using Photoshop and tools like that or

09:08 - 09:14

simply roll and one of the rerolls will

09:11 - 09:17

be sufficient for your needs you can

09:14 - 09:19

potentially also increase the guidance

09:17 - 09:22

to ensure that your prompt will be

09:19 - 09:25

accurately reflected and of course this

09:22 - 09:28

means um sacrificing from realism but

09:25 - 09:30

using upscaling tools you can balance

09:28 - 09:33

that up and and once you have the

09:30 - 09:35

composition you can actually make it

09:33 - 09:38

realistic again using upscaling tools

09:35 - 09:42

like magnific or topass or any other

09:38 - 09:45

tool so here's another example we have a

09:42 - 09:48

shark trying to bite our merchandise

09:45 - 09:49

looking very adorable and as you realize

09:48 - 09:52

we are starting with the photography

09:49 - 09:54

type and we have our subject we have our

09:52 - 09:56

trigger words and we are describing what

09:54 - 09:59

kind of composition we want to have in

09:56 - 10:02

which background and we are also adding

09:59 - 10:04

a slightly tilted perspective to create

10:02 - 10:07

this kind of like advertising poster

10:04 - 10:10

wipe here's another one we have a monkey

10:07 - 10:14

holding our gummy bears in a Rustic

10:10 - 10:15

Kitchen we have another example here

10:14 - 10:19

with a jungle

10:15 - 10:22

waterfall and some lemon slices and a

10:19 - 10:24

bit of a mint so sky is the limit once

10:22 - 10:27

you have your product trained with flux

10:24 - 10:29

Laura you can have pretty much any setup

10:27 - 10:32

you want here's another one

10:29 - 10:34

with some interesting lightning and we

10:32 - 10:37

have a bit of an issue here with the

10:34 - 10:41

text which can easily be removed with

10:37 - 10:43

Photoshop generative fill or any kind of

10:41 - 10:46

retouch option actually I can show you

10:43 - 10:48

one I can show you one from free Pig I

10:46 - 10:51

think many people don't know about this

10:48 - 10:53

and I mentioned a lot today about free

10:51 - 10:55

Pig so this is not a paid partnership or

10:53 - 10:57

anything and I have no association with

10:55 - 11:00

this brand but as I said it's about

10:57 - 11:03

solving your issues so when you go to

11:00 - 11:06

retouch and when you drag and drop your

11:03 - 11:08

image you will have brush mode and you

11:06 - 11:10

can change the brush size select the

11:08 - 11:13

unwanted text that we don't want to have

11:10 - 11:15

and when you leave the prompt empty you

11:13 - 11:17

will see very quickly it will remove it

11:15 - 11:20

for you and it will fill it up with a

11:17 - 11:22

nice contextual background and it will

11:20 - 11:25

look fine next thing I want to show you

11:22 - 11:27

is a Runway feature which I believe is

11:25 - 11:29

little bit underrated and I didn't see

11:27 - 11:32

much videos about this online

11:29 - 11:34

it's called Try Custom elements and when

11:32 - 11:37

you click on it you can see you have

11:34 - 11:39

three options custom character creation

11:37 - 11:42

custom style and custom object this is

11:39 - 11:45

simply means by adding some images to

11:42 - 11:48

Runway website we can train a model on

11:45 - 11:52

specific objects on characters or style

11:48 - 11:54

for improved consistency over shots for

11:52 - 11:57

our example today we will choose custom

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object so once we train our model we

11:57 - 12:02

will be able to prompt and create create

11:59 - 12:05

consistent images with the same product

12:02 - 12:07

being shown consistently let me show you

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we click on create generator so if you

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read the guidelines it asks you to have

12:09 - 12:15

minimum 15 images with the Cyber jungle

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yummies I don't have that many images

12:15 - 12:20

but I will cheat by using duplicate of

12:17 - 12:23

some of the images so I prepared this

12:20 - 12:27

Runway custom Training folder and I have

12:23 - 12:29

this images that I created before and

12:27 - 12:31

since I don't have 15 of them I will

12:29 - 12:33

just duplicate them and this should do

12:31 - 12:36

the job and of course ideally you need

12:33 - 12:38

to have same product from different

12:36 - 12:40

perspective well when product is being H

12:38 - 12:43

by someone in front of a simple

12:40 - 12:45

background or in a more complex

12:43 - 12:47

background the close-ups medium shots

12:45 - 12:49

and wide angle shots so if you're going

12:47 - 12:52

to use this like professionally or for

12:49 - 12:54

client work probably duplicating images

12:52 - 12:56

won't be enough but for our example

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today I think we can use this so I go

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back to Runway custom object trainer I

12:59 - 13:04

click on upload here and I choose my

13:02 - 13:06

custom Training folder the all images

13:04 - 13:08

here and I add them so it starts

13:06 - 13:11

uploading all of my images and once the

13:08 - 13:15

15 images were uploaded next button

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becomes available so I hit next this is

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actually equivalent of trigger word we

13:17 - 13:22

are using on replicate while training

13:19 - 13:25

flux Laura I will write here cyber

13:22 - 13:28

jungle yummies as a trigger word and I

13:25 - 13:30

hit and this is important because as you

13:28 - 13:33

know we are using this trigger word in

13:30 - 13:35

our custom prompts to basically trigger

13:33 - 13:38

the model that we are training right now

13:35 - 13:41

I hit next it says one free training

13:38 - 13:43

included with plans okay so we can train

13:41 - 13:46

one free model and I hit train custom

13:43 - 13:50

object free then training starts you can

13:46 - 13:52

see it adds the object tag so as you can

13:50 - 13:54

see training starts and it also adds the

13:52 - 13:57

object label here because we are

13:54 - 14:00

training a custom object so our training

13:57 - 14:04

is ready it took around 35 minutes and

14:00 - 14:07

let's use this so I choose 2K resolution

14:04 - 14:09

16 to9 we have quite lot of style I will

14:07 - 14:12

choose I choose advertising I would like

14:09 - 14:14

to have four outputs so I wrote this

14:12 - 14:17

prompt product photography of cyber

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jungle y's jar is on the beach sand in a

14:17 - 14:22

tropical location with ocean background

14:19 - 14:24

in a sunny day okay H you can also

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enhance your text prompt but I think

14:24 - 14:29

this time I will just leave it as it is

14:27 - 14:32

this prompt will produce four images

14:29 - 14:35

and I will hit generate so my results

14:32 - 14:38

are ready it kind of got the product

14:35 - 14:40

shut right but The Branding is off

14:38 - 14:43

except only this one that can be

14:40 - 14:45

actually usable and in this one I have

14:43 - 14:48

the color change of the first word but

14:45 - 14:51

this can be usable I'm going to choose

14:48 - 14:54

this and open this image in the video

14:51 - 14:56

mode and it adds my image here and what

14:54 - 14:59

I'm going to do I'm going to write

14:56 - 15:02

prompt the camera zooms out and I will

14:59 - 15:04

create this nice smooth zooming out

15:02 - 15:07

effect and then we will also add some

15:04 - 15:09

visual effects to our video the camera

15:07 - 15:11

zooms out for 10 seconds and I choose

15:09 - 15:14

this as a first frame and we will start

15:11 - 15:17

from here video generation is in

15:14 - 15:19

progress so generation is ready oh this

15:17 - 15:22

is one giant lemon there well it's an

15:19 - 15:25

interesting shot but it will be fine I

15:22 - 15:28

will also use this to show you the ex

15:25 - 15:30

time feature so we will continue zooming

15:28 - 15:33

out using EX and you can extend up to 40

15:30 - 15:35

seconds so you can extend multiple time

15:33 - 15:38

continue zooming out I will write the

15:35 - 15:41

same prompt camera and I will extend for

15:38 - 15:44

another 5 Seconds let's see the final

15:41 - 15:47

output yeah it's quite okay so it's a

15:44 - 15:49

cool shot it's a smooth zooming out and

15:47 - 15:52

also it shows some more fruits and it's

15:49 - 15:55

a really fruity shot now we saw the X1

15:52 - 15:57

feature product advertising is little

15:55 - 15:59

different than creating a narrative AI

15:57 - 16:01

film or trailer in advertis in you have

15:59 - 16:03

a very limited time to take attention of

16:01 - 16:05

the viewer and attract them and that's

16:03 - 16:08

why we need eye-catching visual effects

16:05 - 16:10

and fast moving frames for our product

16:08 - 16:12

also we need slow motion sometimes to

16:10 - 16:14

really showcase the details of our

16:12 - 16:16

product with close-up shots so in the

16:14 - 16:19

next example I will use one of the

16:16 - 16:22

existing images we created and upscaled

16:19 - 16:24

and I will show you some visual effects

16:22 - 16:27

that how we can actually make them more

16:24 - 16:29

eye-catching so first shot is this shark

16:27 - 16:32

image which is really

16:29 - 16:36

incredible and for this one actually I

16:32 - 16:38

would like to have a static camera and

16:36 - 16:40

natural movements because if possible I

16:38 - 16:43

want to see the natural movement of

16:40 - 16:45

shark and jar is kind of like just

16:43 - 16:48

drifting there and I will use this as a

16:45 - 16:51

first shot with a 5 Seconds video let's

16:48 - 16:54

hit generate our generation is ready

16:51 - 16:57

let's play it yeah I mean it's uh it's

16:54 - 16:59

an interesting one for sure but yeah

16:57 - 17:01

it's advertising right it needs to be

16:59 - 17:03

eye-catching okay now I want to use

17:01 - 17:05

another image I will use this image as a

17:03 - 17:08

last frame and I will have a static

17:05 - 17:12

camera and I want gummies to fly inwards

17:08 - 17:14

into the jar and then lid closes so the

17:12 - 17:17

last shot will look like this but we

17:14 - 17:20

want gummies to basically fly inside the

17:17 - 17:23

jar and then LD to be closed let's hit

17:20 - 17:26

generate let's see the end result well

17:23 - 17:30

yeah it struggled with lit off the jar

17:26 - 17:32

but as weird as it looks it can be used

17:30 - 17:34

I would probably reroll if it is a

17:32 - 17:37

client work but for now I think it's

17:34 - 17:40

fine we can do more with this last frame

17:37 - 17:43

for example with keeping the last frame

17:40 - 17:45

as this one I wrote this prompt that

17:43 - 17:47

sness disappears is smile forms the

17:45 - 17:50

person reaches for a Jar full of

17:47 - 17:52

delicious gummies and this is going to

17:50 - 17:55

be the last frame let's hit generate all

17:52 - 17:58

right let's see what we created here the

17:55 - 18:00

shot itself is usable but not exactly

17:58 - 18:04

what we want it here's another prompt

18:00 - 18:06

with static camera and this time we are

18:04 - 18:09

using this as a first frame gummies

18:06 - 18:12

explodes in slow motion revealing a

18:09 - 18:16

burst of colorful jungle flora and FAA

18:12 - 18:19

all right let's watch the clip it's a

18:16 - 18:21

it's a strange explosion it kind of the

18:19 - 18:24

Brad disappears and dis sols into this

18:21 - 18:27

cool effect I mean I like it it maybe

18:24 - 18:30

it's not like professional level but it

18:27 - 18:32

is definitely I catch and interesting

18:30 - 18:35

okay I'm using this image so I have this

18:32 - 18:37

prompt slow motion shut Gumm is erupt

18:35 - 18:39

from the jar swirling and taking the

18:37 - 18:41

shape of an ape a wolf a fox and a

18:39 - 18:44

flamingo my favorite animals and this is

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going to be again the first frame let's

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it generate let's watch the clip yeah I

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mean it's like uh a bit deformed looking

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animals it's a really strange shot I

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need to say one of the weirdest I ever

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generated in my life okay what would

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happen if this is last frame let's try

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with last frame this time all right

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let's see this clip I mean it has

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nothing to do with my prompt but it's a

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cool shot so here we have another prompt

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with last frame again the camera slowly

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Zooms in empty glass jar gumy is slowly

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materialized inside the jar with perfect

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detail intricate details of gummies and

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we should end up with this last frame

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here let's hit generate all right let's

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see this one it's a quite weird shot

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it's almost like just J is acting like a

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magnet pulling in

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everything quite funny I created two

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more videos I changed the image and in

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the first one I used this as a last

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frame and in this one I used it as a

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first frame and I had the prompt a

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natural movement of water you can see

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when it was the last frame it kind of

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filled up the jar with water which is

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not what we want we don't want to sell

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people a Jar full of wet gummy bears so

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this looked kind of more cinematic and

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more advertising like especially the

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second part of the film that can be used

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and I wrote another prompt slow motion

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explosion of gummies outward from the

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jar and we have the the full colorful

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gummies let's generate this one let's

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see what we got I mean I was I wanted

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more the explosion of gummies from the

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jar we can work with this yeah I want to

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try more of these gravity related

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effects so I wrote this prompt a Jar

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full of gummies sits on the table as the

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camera circles around it suddenly

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gummies launch themselves out of the jar

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in a colorful explosion Defying Gravity

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let's try this prompt and see what we

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will get I mean looking at the end

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result maybe I should also add suddenly

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LD opens and the gummies launch

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themselves out from the jar I think

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maybe I should specify the liit part

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here's another example the camera slowly

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Zooms in the jar overflowing with

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gummies the gummy begin to Glow emitting

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a magical houra and we will use the

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first frame and while this is generating

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I will use another one gummies start

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appearing one by one as if by Magic

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until the jar is full and we will use

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last frame for this prompt because we

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want to end up with this shot here let's

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also generate this so first shot is here

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okay it's definitely not what I wanted

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the camera zoom in is not here I mean

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the glow is here but rest of the prompt

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is not really here let's see this one

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okay this shut is is quite good so I was

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more maybe expecting like this one by

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one appearing effect instead of just

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this like bulk appear but this is a good

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shot and I'm happy with the result here

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okay with this jar lastly I want to try

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a hand open I want to start with stetic

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camera a hand opens the jar and pulls

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out a glowing gummy and we have the

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first frame here all right here we have

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a hand oh okay all right this really

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didn't work out well okay like I like

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that you know how how hand appeared but

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with the opening action it just didn't

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work out and branding disappeared okay

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this this didn't really work out but but

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I'm happy guys we tried this probably we

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need multiple rolls here I simplified

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The Prompt little bit with static camera

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hand opens the jar only the opening part

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is with visible so I got rid of the

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other complex action and let's see how

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this will work out okay it's just the

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hand opening the jar thing is just not

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working I don't know it's kind of the

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hand is shrinking the jar this is not

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what we want and I think this this

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physics here is just not working so we

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can also use images we created with

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models wearing our merchandise and we

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can make videos out of them for example

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here I use the prop natural mement and

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created this video out of the image

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another shot with natural Movement we

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have our model is looking at the camera

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and last one is she's smiling while

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talking so we can use these shots also

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in our product advertising videos so

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hopefully this video was helpful for you

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we had many trials errors and successes

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I hope you learned something from this

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and if you learn something please like

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the video and consider subscribing to

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the channel I would highly appreciate

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and if you want to learn more or uh you

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can click on the next video see you next

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Mastering Product Photography: Incorporating Your Brand into AI-Generated Scenes

In this comprehensive guide, we’ll explore how to effectively integrate your product logo or brand into AI-generated scenes using tools like Flux Laura and Runway. With actionable steps, practical tips, and creative examples, this article will help you create visually stunning product photography that captures your audience’s attention. Whether you’re a seasoned photographer or just starting, learn to elevate your brand's imagery on platforms like Instagram and beyond.

Understanding the Power of AI in Product Photography

AI technology has revolutionized product photography, enabling businesses to create captivating visual content without the need for expensive equipment or extensive photo shoots. However, one common query among creators is how to incorporate their own logos and branding into AI-generated visuals. In this section, we’ll discuss how AI can be leveraged to achieve unique, branded photography.

Why Use AI-Generated Scenes?

AI-generated scenes provide endless possibilities for product photography. They allow you to craft visually appealing backgrounds, employ diverse models, and create striking brand narratives without being constrained by physical settings. As we delve deeper into the practical steps, keep in mind that AI can serve as a powerful ally in enhancing your brand’s visual identity.

Setting Up Your Flux Laura Training

To seamlessly blend your branding into AI-created images, you need to train Flux Laura with images showcasing your products. Here's a step-by-step approach to prepare for your training session.

Step 1: Image Collection

Begin by gathering three to four high-quality images of your product, ensuring each image is taken from different angles. Make sure they display your logo or illustration prominently. If you don't already have such images, create mockups using free resources like Freepik, where you can easily add your branding to hoodie and t-shirt templates.

Step 2: Using Mockups Effectively

Creating mockups is a crucial element. The free versions often require commercial licenses for usage, so consider investing in premium subscriptions if you want to use these images for commercial purposes.

  • Editing with Photoshop: Utilize Photoshop’s smart objects to insert your logo or brand illustration. This method is not only efficient but also enables you to customize colors and details easily.

Training Flux Laura

With your images ready, it's time to train your Flux Laura model. Here’s how to do it efficiently.

Step 3: Input Your Images

  1. Upload the images into the Flux Laura training tool.
  2. Choose a unique trigger word that will represent your product (e.g., “Cyber Jungle Hoodie”).
  3. Ensure to add alternate captions and optimize your input for better results.

Step 4: Generating Images

After completing the training, you can generate high-quality images based on prompts that include your brand. The power of Flux Laura allows you to conceive various scenarios - notable fashion shots, stunning natural backgrounds, or even whimsical scenes with models interacting with your products.

Enhancing Your Visual Narrative with Runway

Beyond Flux Laura, Runway offers tools for creating cinematic video content from your images.

Step 5: Elevating with Runway's Genri Feature

  1. Use Runway's image-to-video features to bring your product shots to life. Start by feeding it your generated images.
  2. Explore features like "Try Custom Elements" to maintain consistency across your shots.
  3. Experiment with sequences and edits to create a fluid narrative that highlights your products distinctively.

The Importance of Post-Production

Even with stellar AI-generated content, there’s often a need for post-production to polish the final output.

Step 6: Fixing Issues Creatively

Sometimes, generated images may exhibit text or branding inconsistencies. Use photo retouching tools such as generative fill in Photoshop, which allows you to effortlessly remove unwanted elements and enhance overall aesthetics to ensure your brand shines through.

Crafting Eye-Catching Product Ads

In the final phase, we’ll look at how to transform your images into engaging product advertisements.

Step 7: Combining Elements for Video

  • Start by creating action-packed clips that highlight your products in unique scenarios.
  • Utilize visual effects to emphasize product features, like slow-motion shots showcasing the texture of your merchandise or dynamic animations that highlight logos and brand identity.

Step 8: Capturing Attention

Remember, product advertising thrives on capturing viewers’ attention quickly. Therefore, keep your visuals engaging, utilize fast-moving frames, and balance slow-motion for effectful detail showcase.

Conclusion: Empowering Your Brand with AI Photography

Incorporating your logo and brand into AI-generated scenes opens up a world of creative product photography possibilities. By understanding the training process of tools like Flux Laura and Runway, along with strategic mockup usage and effective post-production, you’re equipped to elevate your brand storytelling.

Take the plunge into integrating AI into your photography process, and watch as your products leap off the screen and into the hearts of your audience. Experiment with these techniques, and let your imagination lead you to fresh, eye-catching visuals that not only represent your brand but enchant your viewers. Dive in today and unlock the future of product photography!