JD's bazaar

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LLL wrote: Sun Jul 21, 2024 2:54 am The first seasons of The Walking Dead were not that bad. In episode 3.7 the Governor had Maggie in his power, and ordered her to strip. Of course, being the villain he is, he prefered to torment all male spectators instead of one female, and did not go through with it. So here an attempt at how it could have been.
I hope I'm still around when AI is able to undress them in the actual video instead of just a screen shot.

I can only imagine the amount of excrement hitting the fan when that capability comes about.
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wulf wrote: Sun Jul 21, 2024 3:13 pm I hope I'm still around when AI is able to undress them in the actual video instead of just a screen shot.
It can be done now, but it 's f******* expensive because you have to do each frame (33 per second) then you have to go back and make them all work together, you need a water cooled super-server on a barge on a lake, almost 20% of all the electricity produced on earth goes just to run the internet and most of that is just to cool down the servers. Most of us are using free or very cheap AI we get what we pay for,
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cluseb wrote: Sun Jul 21, 2024 9:17 pm
wulf wrote: Sun Jul 21, 2024 3:13 pm I hope I'm still around when AI is able to undress them in the actual video instead of just a screen shot.
It can be done now, but it 's f******* expensive because you have to do each frame (33 per second) then you have to go back and make them all work together, you need a water cooled super-server on a barge on a lake, almost 20% of all the electricity produced on earth goes just to run the internet and most of that is just to cool down the servers. Most of us are using free or very cheap AI we get what we pay for,
Not really, no. An early installation of AI was DeepFake, that's free to use but user unfriendly like hell. Works on a 4 GB VRAM and in the hands of people who invested a lot of time learning its idiosyncrasies it produces amazing results.

https://mrdeepfakes.com/

Even now, most of the effort on the card is original generation. Once you decided what to keep and what to discard, the work is much lighter. Probably you'll have to leave it overnight but that's required for a 3D clip as well, where each of the frame is rendered independently.
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A second attempt to faceswap Daenerys did not go so well, although I am somewhat more pleased with the impainted Cersei. Probably in this case the face area was too small to produce precise results.

Although, also on pics where the face is bigger, I am getting mixed results. It's not so much a faceswap, as could be done with photoshop, as an artistic impression of a face. Sometimes I get results that only vaguely resemble the input. Any suggestions?
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On the other hand, also the anime run of fooocus is quite fun. Issue nr 3 of Bakelandt used to inspire me when I was a teenager, but now it looks even better.
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LLL wrote: Mon Jul 22, 2024 2:43 am On the other hand, also the anime run of fooocus is quite fun. Issue nr 3 of Bakelandt used to inspire me when I was a teenager, but now it looks even better.

Very nice, "Rooie Zita" (Red Zita) definitely looks better :)
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BobDarkroom wrote: Mon Jul 22, 2024 3:56 am
LLL wrote: Mon Jul 22, 2024 2:43 am On the other hand, also the anime run of fooocus is quite fun. Issue nr 3 of Bakelandt used to inspire me when I was a teenager, but now it looks even better.

Very nice, "Rooie Zita" (Red Zita) definitely looks better :)
If you were or still are a fan of the Bakelandt comics, we're probably compatriots.
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LLL wrote: Mon Jul 22, 2024 2:43 am On the other hand, also the anime run of fooocus is quite fun. Issue nr 3 of Bakelandt used to inspire me when I was a teenager, but now it looks even better.
https://ralphus.net/thegimpforum/downlo ... &mode=view, nice! Thanks.
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Not necessarily relevant to JD's bazar, but Jucundus has started using AI. The race for the gold medal is over. Luckily I didn't even start to compete.
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frog wrote: Mon Jul 22, 2024 7:14 am Not necessarily relevant to JD's bazar, but Jucundus has started using AI. The race for the gold medal is over. Luckily I didn't even start to compete.
I posted links to a few of his recent works. That guy is in a league of his own.
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