Will this be used in animation?
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Will this be used in animation?
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It doesn't look anything like her.
We're one step closer to waifus becoming real!
More and more we get closer to someone being arrested, tried, and convicted thanks to a computer-generated fake.
Probably not in this way, but it actually could be the foundation for technology that could effectively replace Flash.
Flash is useful because it reduces the amount of work needed to create tweens, right? And the alternative has always been to just have foreign workers do all the gruntwork of creating hundreds of frames while the actual creators just do boards.
Using AI, maybe now we could have animators do the keyframes and software automatically creates tweens that don't look like shit, and the animators can touch them up to give the whole thing a consistent look that feels both more natural than Flash and higher quality than outsourced animation.
Animated Mona Lisa looks so much like my mom when she was younger it's unnerving.
The face looks too "big" on her.
The third one looks fine to me but the second one is way off
If you watch the video, this part actually shows what happens when they use different faces for the training, resulting in different outcomes based on the still portait chosen.
Looks like something that would have worked in Courage a long time ago.