 Hello everybody, welcome back to another AI video and this one I'm going to show you how to create anime from any video. This is absolutely crazy. Let me show you the original video here. I've got this anime fan clearly with their sword doing anime things, of course, and then watch this. I'm going to go to the actual completed version. I'm going to make this full screen, oops, start at the beginning and here we go. I'm going to hit play and let's go. Again, this is not going to win any awards. Don't get me wrong. This isn't an award-winning anime, but I did this. I did this with one click and I can show you how to do this in under three minutes using a tool that is free to sign up for. The actual export at the moment is not free. It cost me, well, 50 cents to do eight seconds of this, but I'm going to show you everything in a couple minutes flat. Let's just start off right from the beginning. First step, runwayML.com. I'll just type it in right here. I'll leave a link in the description below. Once you hear, you need to log in. If you have an account, if you don't have an account, sign up. It's free and we are in and we are on our way. Now the next step is actually not very, it's kind of counterintuitive. Normally you would look over here to create new projects, but we're not going to. We're going to go over to the right side, click on our little face or our little icon here, and we're going to go and open up the ML lab. Right now as of March 3rd, this is a laboratory type thing. It's experimental. It's beta, so let's go ahead and just keep going. Now you're going to see something like this depending on when you watch the video, but what we're looking for is this one here, stylization. It's not animation. It's stylization and it's a little, again, a little bit counterintuitive, but you'll get the point. Once you open up stylization, we're in ML lab, stylization. You're going to see a whole bunch of options. I'll just scroll through them. I'm going to show you a few of these other ones. You can turn videos into Picasso. You can take a video and make it look like Picasso did it or Van Gogh made it or Monet or Kandinsky, et cetera, but the one we want is anime. Selfie to anime stylization with Ugotit. Yeah, that's the name, guys. I didn't name it. I'm going to click on this. It's also this one here, but again, it's the anime filter. Now you're working with me. Let's keep rolling. The next step is we want to go to export images and videos. Yes, we can make a video into an anime. Now it asks us to drag and drop our file. I'm going to go ahead and just grab the file. So I've got this one here. Let's just grab this anime fan and drag and drop it in there. It's going to take a few seconds to upload. While it's doing that, take a look over here on the right side. You're going to see here, you can look at the model info and stuff like that, but what we want to do is we want to go from image to video. So make sure video is selected. Now we're going to select the frame rate. It automatically defaults to whatever the video frame rate is that you upload it. Keep in mind, if you want to go with a higher frame rate, that's fine. If you want it to be sort of like traditional old school anime, you can change the frame rate to 12, which is kind of like drawing on the twos, depending on what you're looking for. And you can also keep the audio or not, but it doesn't matter. Anyways, you'll see here that this video is going to take about eight seconds or so. It's going to be an eight second video part of me. And then you can actually check the cost. So I'm going to click on this here. And at the current rate, it's 50 cents for eight seconds or so. This is actually probably cheaper. You'll probably do like 30 seconds, but I'm just doing a smaller video because it takes less time to export. Then you can click on preview output. If you want to see it, please note that previewing takes a long time because basically you're drawing out eight seconds. And if you're doing 25 frames per second, that's like 200 frames that it has to create. So the preview takes a little while. But if you're happy with it, you can click on export. And now it's just going to send it over here to the export. And you're going to see it here. It's going to take a few minutes to export. This is not a quick process. But while it does that, let me show you one or a couple other things here while I got you. So I'm going to go back to my finder. And let's take a look at another example here. Here's an example of a tiger doing tiger things, looking all mean. And then I go back and this is what I downloaded. Here it is sort of anime tiger style. Not perfect. Don't get me wrong. You're not going to win an award for it, guys. I got you. But it looks pretty damn good. Here's the 12 frames version. This is on a slower framed version. It looks pretty good. It takes about 20 minutes to do an eight second video to render. But this is what you get. And that's all there was to it. It's one click, guys. Thanks for watching.