06.27.24 Newsletter
Our weekly dispatch from the Experience Design Studio cooking up creative mischief at the crossroads of tech and imagination.
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⚡️Embrace the Singularity⚡️
Tech news, AI tools, and radical stuff worth your time!
📺 What Channel? 📺
Showrunner is a platform that leverages AI to transform scriptwriting and video production, enabling creators to bring their ideas to life.
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🔮 Niantic Studio 🔮
8th Wall introduces Niantic Studio, a web-based XR and 3D content creation, empowering creators with advanced tools to build immersive experiences.
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⌛️ Claude’s Upgrade ⌛️
Anthropic released Claude 3.5 Sonnet, a model that offers improved performance and capabilities, available now for free and through various platforms.
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💠 Galileo Galileo 💠
Introducing Galileo Luna, a family of evaluation foundation models designed to enhance and simplify the assessment process.
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🌀 ConFig 2024 🌀
Figma’s Annual ConFig event has unveiled their latest updates, which include new AI tools, a Slide Deck mode, and a full app redesign! (Video source here)
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🪅 Untitled Futures 🪅
Our new mini-series “Untitled Futures” is now live on YouTube! Click here to watch now, and follow our Instagram @atypicalxd for daily uploads! ✨
🕺🏻 Keeping It Stylish 🕺🏻
Kaiber has recently released new pre-set animation styles for video generation. From the nostalgic charm of 8-bit graphics to the whimsical allure of claymation, Kaiber’s new style options are set to awaken your generative imagination. This article highlights some of the unique new styles—let's put some of them to the test!


8-Bit Nostalgia
Kaiber’s new 8-bit style brings a wave of nostalgia, reminiscent of the early days of video gaming. This style captures the essence of retro gaming, characterized by its pixelated graphics and simplistic charm.
The Magic of Claymation
Claymation, a beloved stop-motion animation technique known for its handcrafted, tactile feel, has been digitally reimagined by Kaiber.
Let’s Get Crafty
Kaiber’s Papercraft style brings a unique, handcrafted feel to digital animations, reminiscent of intricate paper cutouts and dioramas.
Take Me Back
For those who were gaming in the early 2000s, Kaiber’s Video Game Nostalgia style is a true blast from the past. This unique style captures the essence of true y2k video game graphics.
In addition to the styles mentioned above, Kaiber offers many other options to meet all your creative needs. Kaiber’s style presets provide inspiration with a distinctive mix of traditional and modern aesthetics. We can't wait to see what Kaiber comes up with next!
REMINDER: To achieve the best results in AI art generation, it's essential to continuously experiment and iterate with your settings and prompts. Rarely does generative art come out perfect on the first try, and even the smallest tweaks can have a significant impact on each output. For example - If your Kaiber video outputs still aren't matching the selected animation style, try ramping up the Evolve setting!
🌟 Style Spotlight 🌟




Impressionism, an art movement that emerged in late 19th century France, focused on capturing the effects of light and atmosphere through quick brush strokes and vibrant colors. Key figures include Claude Monet, Edgar Degas, and Vincent van Gogh, who moved away from detailed realism to convey the impression of a moment. Today, impressionism's influence is widespread, seen in modern art, design, and digital media, and celebrated in museums and exhibitions worldwide, continuing to inspire artists with its emphasis on spontaneity and the beauty of fleeting moments.


Prompt Specifics
When writing text prompts for any kind of AI generative art, there are keywords that can help you closer achieve the desired style or overall outcome. For creating Impressionism, here are some great keywords to include:
/imagine: impressionism, quick brushstrokes, vibrant hues, natural scenes, outdoor landscapes, fleeting moments , soft focus, reflections, dappled light, blurred edges, in the style of vincent van gogh, in the style of claude monet