DiffMorph
Image morphing without reference points by applying warp maps and optimizing over them. (by volotat)
flowframes
Flowframes Windows GUI for video interpolation using DAIN (NCNN) or RIFE (CUDA/NCNN) (by n00mkrad)
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MIT License | GNU General Public License v3.0 only |
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DiffMorph
Posts with mentions or reviews of DiffMorph.
We have used some of these posts to build our list of alternatives
and similar projects. The last one was on 2022-09-12.
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Getting Started With Animation
6-10 frames per second should be enough for a smooth animation as long as you use an interpolation or morphing technique, for morph someone recommend me DiffMorph and for interpolation i like Flowframes , these are by no means your only options but simply what i like
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do you guys have any idea how it s that effect done ? I think it s some morphing , but I don t know exactly how it s made.
Maybe this done either by fantamorph or by diffmorph
- Made with StyleGAN, Diffmorph and Blender
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[P] [D] ML algorithm that can morph any two images without reference points.
Recently I made ML algorithm that can morph any two images without reference points. It works by applying so called warp maps and then optimizing them by gradient descent. You can see more info, examples and code here: https://github.com/volotat/DiffMorph
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pattern / image morphing
github.com/volotat/DiffMorph
- pattern morphing/blending -- volotat/DiffMorph by u/Another__one
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I made a ML algorithm that can morph any two images without reference points. Here is an example of how it works.
Check out its github page to see code and more examples: https://github.com/volotat/DiffMorph
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GAN-like face interpolations, but it's an actual faces. (made with DiffMorph)
I made an algorithm that can morph any two images without reference points. It's one of examples how it can be used. If you want to know more, check out its github page: https://github.com/volotat/DiffMorph
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I made an algorithm that can morph any two images without reference points. I hope it would be useful for someone here.
You can see code and more examples here: https://github.com/volotat/DiffMorph
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[P] Image morphing without reference points by applying warp maps and optimizing over them.
Code: https://github.com/volotat/DiffMorph
flowframes
Posts with mentions or reviews of flowframes.
We have used some of these posts to build our list of alternatives
and similar projects. The last one was on 2022-12-20.
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Made with Infinite Zoom Extension, Can anyone help me fix the jittery images? I've tried stabilization and searched all over but can't really find an answer.
Yeah, sorry, I didn't see your replies until after I posted. But in case you haven't tried them, in Video AI, the Stabilization function really helped me a lot with my Deforum animations, so you might want to try it, if you haven't. Here's a Deforum video I used it on, but my video was way wilder than yours, so this feature might not be needed. It's so smooth already, I'd personally just run yours through Flowframes maybe.
- East or west latex is the best
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What would be a good length for this workflow videos?
I am using Flowframes which does the interpolation in between each change. ✌ https://github.com/n00mkrad/flowframes
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Flowframes Troubleshooting Request - Frames Not Importing In Correct Order
I have a troubleshooting request for the Flowframes frame interpolation application. If there is a more appropriate subreddit for this question, please let me know.
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Water Ripple - Studio Ghibli Nature Loop
RIFE 4.0 was used for interpolation an implementation of which can be found in Flowframes.
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Best way to make footage more slow-mo/smooth?
Check out FlowFrames It's interpolation software to increase framerate.
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Proof of concept simple animation using 'advanced loopback' custom script in 'Automatic1111' web-ui
Huh, I'll have to look into that keyframe string generator, that looks handy. As for interpolation DaVinci Resolve was okay for me, I ended up switching to FlowFrames for most of my interpolation workflow for a while, but the diffusion_cadence in Deforum gives me a smoother result on its own. Haven't tried using both but, I imagine diffusion_cadence of 8 and interpolation of 2x and 2x slowmo could be pretty good at slowing down an animation that plays too fast.
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Getting Started With Animation
6-10 frames per second should be enough for a smooth animation as long as you use an interpolation or morphing technique, for morph someone recommend me DiffMorph and for interpolation i like Flowframes , these are by no means your only options but simply what i like
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Golden Hour Wedding Vibes - Nimslo - Expired Fujifilm Superia
For frame interpolation I messed around with quite a bit of software and eventually ended up on Flow Frames
- (OC) My 12 year old made this with his mobile. he doesn't think it's any good. what do you think?
What are some alternatives?
When comparing DiffMorph and flowframes you can also consider the following projects:
IntroDLPython - This repository is updated by a number of introductory projects to deep learning with Python.
rife-ncnn-vulkan - RIFE, Real-Time Intermediate Flow Estimation for Video Frame Interpolation implemented with ncnn library