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Quantum Racers | Hera's Mechanic, Tekko
Yes... he's a cybernetic gorilla with neural implants fixing busted quantum drives... The new one will be Tekko, he seems a little soulful, thoughtful, someone who looks out for Hera. And the darker one will get a new role and identity. Couldn't decide so I am keeping both.
Quantum Racers | Hera's Mechanic, Tekko
1 like • 25d
Artwork is 👌🏼
Transmissions | Interview with AI Filmmaker Ming Hsiung
Ming is the creator of "The Encounter" short I thought was amazing and very well done. I was curious about his process and how he made it and he was gracious enough to take the time for an interview with me about his creative process and his other projects and skills. Very cool! VISIT: https://www.patreon.com/posts/160399316?pr=true I hope you enjoy it. Transmissions will be a regular feature free on Patreon.
Transmissions | Interview with AI Filmmaker Ming Hsiung
3 likes • 29d
This was a lovely read but also quite confronting. At 45, I work with cameras Photoshop and AI and I feel I don’t have enough time left to achieve my goals. However, we should do what we love and that’s what truly matters.
1 like • 29d
@Jonathan Wilson You’re absolutely right. ☺️
Character Voice Locking System (CVLS) | My VO solution idea
Had an idea so I sent it to a developer. Wish me luck :) if you are interested in, let me know, no deal has been struck yet. Character Voice Locking System (CVLS) — A Feature Proposal for Resemble AI Submitted by: Jonathan Wilson / Studio of Worlds Category: Product Feature Proposal Date: June 2026 The Problem AI voice generation has solved quality. It has not solved consistency. Creators working in long-form narrative — animation, serialized storytelling, games, film — need characters who sound the same across hundreds of scenes, across months of production, across the full emotional range of a performance. Currently, achieving this requires rebuilding voice parameters from memory on every session, with no systematic way to lock, save, or reuse a complete character voice profile. The image generation community solved this problem with model sheets and character ICILs (Image Consistency and Identity Lock). Voice generation needs the same solution. The Proposal: CVLS — Character Voice Locking System A saved, reusable character voice profile that functions as the audio equivalent of a model sheet. Layer 1 — Base Voice Profile (The Lock) A permanent character record containing: Voice ID (selected from Resemble AI library or cloned) Gender Approximate age Ethnicity / cultural background Accent and regional dialect Baseline speaking pace Baseline pitch and tone descriptor Character notes (e.g. "raspy from years of smoke", "formal register", "never raises voice") This profile is saved, named, and recalled instantly. It is the character. It does not drift. Layer 2 — Emotional Spectrum Mapping A pre-defined set of emotional states mapped to the locked voice, each with adjustable intensity on a 1–10 scale: Neutral (baseline) Joy / Happiness Anger Rage Sadness / Grief Fear Disgust Surprise Tenderness Laughter Crying Whispering Shouting / Yelling Sarcasm Exhaustion Each state is not a binary switch but a dial. "Anger at 3" reads as irritation. "Anger at 9" reads as barely controlled fury. The creator selects the state and the intensity before generating.
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@Jonathan Wilson In practice: in Google Flow, you can add a voice to a character sheet. This allows you to provide additional character information and modify the voice to your liking. You can then use this character as a reference in the Omni video model. This ensures consistent voice quality across all generations. However, it sounds like an eleven labs voice recorded in a perfect studio, making each generation feel very unreal. This is a key area for improvement. While it’s a powerful model, it’s not yet ready for realistic video generation. I believe Veo still offers a better solution in that regard. 🫤 However, I do think Omni will find its uses in the future.
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@Nick Nebelsky that’s what I was trying to say in the next comment 😄 it sucks big time. But there trying. 😅
What platform(s) do you guys use?
I’m considering switching my platform but there’s so much to choose from. Could you share your main platform or combination of platforms? I’m particularly interested in: which platform you use for images? which platform you use for video? and why?
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1 like • Jun 4
Well done! But where is the film?
2 likes • Jun 4
@Jonathan Wilson It’s lovely, particularly the soundtrack which ties everything together.
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John Bossaert
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@john-bossaert-9055
A photographer and image creator for businesses.

Active 5d ago
Joined Jun 2, 2026