Несколько дней назад мой коллега и по совместительству давний друг Дмитрий Алексеев @aifilmmaker, с которым мы создали душевные ролики о воспоминаниях из детства, опубликовал свою новую анимационную работу. И, пользуясь случаем, я поспрашивал его о создании ролика, трудностях творческого процесса и, само собой, о нейросетях.
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Несколько дней назад мой коллега и по совместительству давний друг Дмитрий Алексеев @aifilmmaker, с которым мы создали душевные ролики о воспоминаниях из детства, опубликовал свою новую анимационную работу. И, пользуясь случаем, я поспрашивал его о создании ролика, трудностях творческого процесса и, само собой, о нейросетях.
Читайте наш диалог в формате интервью в Telegraph. Приятного прочтения!
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