Yes, it’s my voice…didn’t get to add captions but I’m sure you know what I’m saying.
Tag: veo3
bookmark_borderVirtual Character Experiments with Flow Veo3
Another virtual character experiment using my voice, this time I used Gemini to generate the character of me, then had it talk and animate in Flow Veo3. Then I had to record my own voice to replace the voice Veo3 generated and edited in Adobe Premiere. I’m sure they’ll find a way to do this faster but for now, here’s the result.
I’m procrastinating and holding off on creating my character for VTube Studio; it’s daunting and a lot of work. Also because I’m building an avatar/character of myself – I’m hella picky. But for now, this will do.
You can see the other one I did with Adobe Character for comparison using existing character elements. It looked pretty generic.
bookmark_borderSatisfying GIF: Frame to Video with Flow Veo3

The reality is whether you like it or not, AI is here to stay and we have to adapt to it, adding it to our workflow. In my case, I’ve been experimenting with Google’s Flow Veo3 because my employer no longer wants to pay for commercials that don’t capture his vision. So I’m here learning how to use the tools so I can do what’s required of me.
Admittedly, I’m actually having fun creating these; am I so vain that I enjoy seeing myself in my creations even though it’s AI generated? That’s where the frame to video feature comes in – you can add a frame (photo) to make your AI generated stuff more original.
So yeah, enjoy my little experiments. I’m going to post more when I get a chance.
