“Don Diablo’s AI-Generated Music Video Powered by NVIDIA RTX”
How Don Diablo Used NVIDIA RTX AI to Create a Mind-Blowing Music Video
So, I was scrolling through my feed the other day, and bam—Don Diablo drops a new music video for BLACKOUT, and it’s wild. Not just because it’s a banger (which it is), but because the whole thing was made using NVIDIA RTX-powered AI tools. As someone who’s messed around with AI in music production, this got me way too excited.
Why This Music Video is Different
Most AI-generated stuff you see online is either a trippy abstract animation or a deepfake meme. But Don Diablo’s team took it to another level. They didn’t just slap some AI filters on and call it a day—they built a hybrid workflow that mixed local AI processing (on an RTX 5090 GPU, no less) with cloud-based rendering for the final polish.
The result? A super-stylized, cinematic music video that still feels human—just with way more creative firepower behind it.
The Secret Sauce: ComfyUI & Stable Diffusion
Okay, here’s where it gets nerdy (but stick with me). The team used ComfyUI, a node-based AI workflow tool, to generate all the visuals locally. If you’ve ever used Stable Diffusion, you know how finicky it can be—but ComfyUI makes it feel like playing with LEGO blocks.
- Custom AI Model Trained on Don Diablo’s Face – They didn’t just use some generic AI art. They trained a model on Diablo’s own face so the AI could generate consistent, stylized versions of him throughout the video.
- Real-Time Experimentation – Because everything ran locally on the RTX 5090, they could tweak settings on the fly without waiting for cloud processing. (Anyone who’s dealt with slow AI rendering knows how huge this is.)
- Kling AI for Animation – Once they had the images locked in, they sent them to Kling AI (a cloud-based tool) for fluid, cinematic animation.
Why This Matters for Creators
If you’re into music, film, or just AI art in general, this workflow is a game-changer. Here’s why:
- Speed – No more waiting hours for renders. Local AI means instant feedback.
- Control – You’re not stuck with whatever a cloud AI spits out—you can tweak every little detail.
- Cost – Cloud rendering adds up. Doing most of the work locally saves serious cash.
The Future of AI in Music & Visuals
Don Diablo nailed it when he said:
“Working with these new AI tools literally feels like stepping into my own mind.”
That’s the real power here—AI isn’t replacing creativity, it’s supercharging it. Whether you’re a musician, filmmaker, or just a hobbyist, tools like RTX AI PCs are making it easier than ever to bring wild ideas to life.
Want to Try It Yourself?
If this got you hyped (like it did for me), here’s where to start:
– ComfyUI (https://www.comfy.org/) – For local AI image generation.
– Kling AI (https://app.klingai.com/) – For cloud-based animation.
– NVIDIA Studio (https://www.nvidia.com/en-us/studio/) – More tools for creators.
And if you’re deep into AI stuff, check out NVIDIA’s RTX AI Garage (https://blogs.nvidia.com/blog/tag/rtx-ai-garage/) for more cutting-edge projects.
Links Mentioned:
– NVIDIA RTX AI
– ComfyUI
– Kling AI
– NVIDIA Studio
– RTX AI Garage