Using AI In Your Design Process (MidJourney, Stable Diffusion, Vizcom) - AI FOR INDUSTRIAL DESIGN

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AI is quickly becoming a bigger beast of a phenomenon every moment - But how can you as an Industrial Designer take advantage of this ever-growing technology?

I've identified a few different ways that you could potentially bolster and speed up your design process with some incredible online tools that you may or may not have heard of before - along with some demonstrations and results!

What do you think of these tools? Would love to know if there's any other tools or tricks with using AI for your design process that you'd like to share!

Special Thanks to Artem Smirnov for letting me use his artwork in the video, as well as to the r/IndustrialDesign subreddit for their advice.

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Nice job Akshay! I enjoyed this. Been experimenting with Vizcom quite a bit. Powerful tool. It will be interesting to see how they take this phase to the product feasibility stage. A lot rests on the designers understanding of part complexity, costs, manufacturing constraints, etc, to bring the product to reality. Very good video.

DriventoDraw
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you deserve a lot more views, this is really great content to help industrial designers.

triciasada
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Wow! Never knew that text to image generators worked with references too. Thanks a ton for the tip and info! 💯

rigvedlinkedin
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Hilarious thinking that designers will get to participate in the decision making process of whether we are worth the cost when AI can generate endless concepts.

PJHamann
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The non-creative portion of the design process has been better done by a computer for the past 5-10 years. This shows that high-end photoshop rendering has been and is a waste of time. The “doing” part of the design has always been a commodity. The thinking creatively to understand WHY someone needs the thing and filtering that through the details of HOW and at WHAT COST has always been the high value portion of the industrial design skill set. Add to this your own perspective on what makes a thing beautiful in its context. AI doesn’t have an original opinion. It selects from commonly accepted norms to derive “opinions” at least for now.

davidsaead
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Thank you, Akshay! Very educational! Thank you for curating the AI workflow!

jotadep
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Thank you, Akshay!! Super helpful overview of the current AI landscape for ID

knackdesignstudio
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Disruptive Paradigm shifting has been arising in traditional industrial design area. Thanks for the detail information.

icluedesigner
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You took a sketch you did and "Popped it into MidJourney." I still haven't figured out how to do this. I drag and drop, I try to upload....and what is the prompt for video, but really low on "how to do details."

jimjohngirard
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Love how the video was made, very engaging, also I got low-key anxiety about how far AI has come. I need to start engaging with AI tools (that will help me in my work.)

arundhatisarkar
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What do you think about AI replacing designers in automotive parts design and all little tolerances and minute details that a human designer provided ??

onkarpatil
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What's the difference in the future between Marcello Gandini (that designed Lamborghini Miura, Countach, and the Lamborghini Diablo) and a 12-year-old kid who can generate Thousand stunning supercar designs in seconds with AI just by writing a /imagine Prompt: supercar, high-details, 3d model, octane render, ... ?

NIXOD
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It there a way to get rid of that ugly futuristic look from most AI?
Thanks for the video and great tips.

alexandrevaliquette
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but my UI doesn't look like your. what happen?

nesd
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It will get to a point that anyone can potentially be a designer, the crafting process will be gone. In the future "professionals" need to be generalists. I feel AI and the web 3.0 are built to decentralize experts and middle-persons.

fkdump
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Don't call yourself a designer if u r using AI.

jarvis