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A Beginner's Guide to Creating Videos from Text Using AI Voices
The landscape of content creation is evolving rapidly, thanks to advancements in artificial intelligence (AI). One of the most exciting developments is the ability to convert text into videos using AI voices. This technology opens up new possibilities for marketers, educators, content creators, and anyone looking to produce engaging videos without needing professional voice actors or extensive video editing skills. In this guide, we will explore the basics of creating videos from text using AI voices, providing a step-by-step tutorial, tool recommendations, and tips for beginners.
By Dominic Toretto15 days ago in Art
When To Drop A Writer
Sometimes, there will arise a problem between writer and artist. There are plenty of reasons for this to happen, and when it happens, the adult thing to do is to just message the other person that you’ll be breaking off business dealings with the person and then going on to the next project. You can negotiate, especially if you have a split-profits deal, so avoid blocking them for as long as possible (although in some cases a clean break is best). Each situation is unique, so get as much advice as possible before making a rash decision. Also, remember that in business, paranoia is a good thing: Keep records of every interaction. How you’ll proceed is up to you when you decide to break up, but something needs to be done.
By Jamais Jochim15 days ago in Art
Strangest Thing I Ever Saw
You’ll find the oddest sculpture called The Big Giving outside of the Royal Festival Hall in South Bank, London. This art installation was created between 2006 and 2007 by Klaus Weber. It consists of three rock sculptures with human heads and hands that are doing odd things like spitting, vomiting, and pissing water.
By Rasma Raisters15 days ago in Art
Impressive Artwork by Andre Derain
French Fauvist artist Andre Derain was an avant-garde painter who worked together with other aspiring artists like Henri Matisse and Maurice de Vlamink. These three artists were founders of Les Fauves, an art movement using bold and unnatural colors. In 1954, the artist was hit by a car and died in Garches, Hauts-de-Seine, in Ile-de-France.
By Rasma Raisters15 days ago in Art
The Dance of the Tastuanes: When the Past Demands a Step
Everything in Suchitlán smelled of the past. The air thick with humidity and damp earth, the sweet, penetrating aroma of pinole and atole floating from kitchens, and above all, the insistent, monotonous sound of the drum. For Luis, seventeen years old with a spotty 4G connection, that beat was the pulse of a town refusing to wake from its dream. It was the prelude to the Dance of the Tastuanes, the big festival, and he was fed up.
By diego michel15 days ago in Art
Key considerations before customizing stainless steel sculpture
Custom stainless steel sculptures are widely used in public and commercial spaces due to their modern appearance, durable quality, and long lifespan. However, many problems with commissioned custom stainless steel sculptures only become apparent after installation. Understanding the sculpture's purpose, selecting appropriate materials and structure, and planning installation and maintenance in advance can significantly reduce project risks.
By Shenzhen Ruiheng Crafts15 days ago in Art
Fiberglass sculpture:realistic and affordable custom bronze-like solutions
When people think of bronze sculptures, they often associate them with weight, cost, and long-term durability. Traditional bronze works are valued for their metallic texture and aged visual character, but they are not always practical for every project. In many commercial and public installations, fiberglass sculptures are used instead to reproduce a bronze-like appearance while reducing structural load and production cost. Through controlled surface treatment and layered finishing methods, fiberglass can achieve a convincing bronze effect.
By Shenzhen Ruiheng Crafts15 days ago in Art
South Korea’s Construction Equipment Market: Innovation, Growth, and Future Outlook. AI-Generated.
Why Construction Equipment Is Gaining Attention in South Korea South Korea’s skyline is changing rapidly. From new residential complexes to high-tech infrastructure projects, construction activity is more dynamic than ever. Behind these developments lies an often-overlooked hero: construction equipment. Cranes, excavators, loaders, and other machinery are quietly enabling some of the country’s most ambitious building projects.
By Kim Soo hyun16 days ago in Art
PUBLIC NOTICE TO ALL CONCERNED PARTIES
Hear ye. Let it be known, and duly recorded, that this announcement is issued without malice, yet not without necessity. By order of no single authority, but by the slow consensus of losses accumulated, all persons are hereby advised to proceed with caution through the following conditions: Affection may no longer be assumed safe. Hope, once distributed freely, is now subject to sudden withdrawal without notice. The heart, though commonly treated as private property, has shown a tendency to breach containment during hours of silence, memory, and unguarded sleep. Citizens are reminded that promises made in good faith remain binding even after belief has expired. Ignorance will not be accepted as exemption. Please note: Repeated exposure to longing may result in irreversible tenderness, loss of composure, or the quiet refusal to comply with lesser lives. In the event of grief, remain calm. This reaction has been documented for centuries and is not considered a malfunction. Those found attempting to love cautiously will be advised, once, that caution has historically failed inspection. This notice shall remain in effect until further notice, or until the heart learns obedience— whichever proves less likely. Compliance is expected. Understanding is optional.
By A'laa Muhammad16 days ago in Art









