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Avatars for Zoom, Skype and other video-conferencing apps. (by alievk)
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avatarify
Posts with mentions or reviews of avatarify.
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and similar projects. The last one was on 2021-10-28.
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Used D-ID to animate art made with Midjourney
you can use avatarify ( https://github.com/alievk/avatarify-python ) to do the same, and it's free, as long as you have a moderately powerful PC.
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Ask HN: Are there tools out there to video chat with anonymity
> I think there should be a software solution that blurs faces on the webcam
Avatarify looks pretty neat too: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Q7LFDT-FRzs
Github: https://github.com/alievk/avatarify-python
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Voice changing app
Face changer. On windows deepFaceLive and (GNU/linux, windows) avatarify.
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Sleeping at work again....
I used https://github.com/alievk/avatarify-python
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This is my art now
Hey not to bug you but I checked out Avatarify, and while it can produce some funny stuff, it doesn't seem to let you use your own video or audio to make a swap - is this the app you used, or are you using the Python flavored one?
- [Frage] Was ist Euer Home-Office Geheimnis, dass Eure Firma / Euer Chef / andere Menschen niemals erfahren dürfen
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vee pee enn
The other method which is common on short videos like tiktok or imgur is an app called Avatarify. All those zoom pranks were done with this app. It is different than Deepfacelab as you are letting the GPU map your face and apply an image over it. its more instantaneous, but not necessarily worse in quality. This is how you see paintings move or those weird "video killed the radio star" sing alongs.
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Real time deepfake/avatar
Have you tried Avatarify ?? They uses first order motion model.
Not sure, but you can check this github repo
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[P] I used neural networks to enhance and animate Isaac Newton from an old painting.
I saw avatarify some time ago and the underlying model is also first order
faceswap
Posts with mentions or reviews of faceswap.
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faceswap VS facefusion - a user suggested alternative
2 projects | 30 Jan 2024
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A beginner guide into deepfakes
Head over to deepfakes/faceswap and install all the stuff that it asks you to do and then open the terminal with in faceswap env from anaconda.
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[D] How is it checked if models do not just memorize their training examples?
But there's a nice survey on Arxiv here of various deepfake / face swap methods. Some of methods listed in the table on page 4, such as Faceswap and Faceswap-GAN, apparently use encoder-decoder models. I think Faceswap-GAN was the one that I was thinking of in particular; apparently it adds a perceptual loss and an adversarial loss to an autoencoder.
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Use the infamous Deep Fakes project for things other than faces
My current challenge is getting those masked wheel images to be able to swap between images, or to apply a new wheel on a car image. To get a decent result that doesn't look fake, it would have to do some minor warping and resizing. To me, this seems like exactly what the Deep Fakes repo does. https://github.com/deepfakes/faceswap
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Is it just me, or is faceswap installation trolling me?
It keeps getting stuck at either"fatal: unable to access 'https://github.com/deepfakes/faceswap.git/':" or "Please run this script with Python version 3.7 or 3.8 64bit and try again."
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Emma Watson
https://github.com/deepfakes/faceswap bu uygulamadan yaparsın
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Whole Dutch parliamentary of foreign affairs fooled by a deepfake zoom call of an employee of Alexei Navalny
Here's the faceswap github
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vee pee enn
Deepfaking as it is right now, is mostly two types of software, and two very different methods. The first is making a video with a "face swap". Those use software called Deepfacelab or Faceswap. I personally like Deepfacelab because it's more "configurable" at least how I see it. This is what you see on youtube or what makes headlines when the media decides to show clips of the dangerous political deepfakes.
- Is there a free easy-to-use program to make deepfakes?
- The progress of deepfake- thoughts?
What are some alternatives?
When comparing avatarify and faceswap you can also consider the following projects:
DeepFaceLab - DeepFaceLab is the leading software for creating deepfakes.