I set this up and knocked it out in less than an hour while doing something else completely different. My AI Generative assistant Studio Artist V5.5 did all of the work for me (i did setup the generative strategy it used). The transitions between art images were automatically generated by Studio Artist as well.
It is worth pointing out that the artwork generated in the example above is a tiny far off corner of the vast potential space of visual aesthetic looks one can achieve in Studio Artist. That far flung corner of potential visual looks kind of reminds me of 'out maxing peter max' to some extent, so a particular ghetto of the overall world of possible visual aesthetics. You could dial it in to just be wood cut prints using MSG Brush load if you so desired (you can see a few hiding in there above). Or you could head off to something completely different by setting up a very different generative strategy (with associated generative preferences).
Thanks to the WMF for the Whirling Dervish' track off of their 'Shipyard, Let's Dance' cd. I think you need to have lived on Oahu to really appreciate the joke in that cd title. Check out the album cover art if you don't get it in the link above.
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I was going to ask you what the music was in the video, and there it is and the end of the post!
Can you describe more about how the transitions were generated?
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