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02-27-2023 | #1 |
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A morph I made
Hey everyone, I was messing a little with AI yesterday and I just wanted to share a morph I made.
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02-27-2023 | #2 |
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Re: A morph I made
Nice! What software did you use?
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02-27-2023 | #3 |
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Re: A morph I made
I used facemorph.me website and pix2pix stabel diffusion. I found random guy on the internet, inserted him into facemorph (which gives the face that's the closest approximation it has), used pix2pix with prompt "make him a woman" to create female version (althought this version is not the final version, since unfortunately pix2pix mostly modifies face without changing bone structure). After that I used paint to modify the face to be more feminie/masculine, you can simply stretch the chin in paint, insert it into facemorph and it will give you the same face, but with bigger/smaller chin. The same applies to nose, jaw, cheekbones etc. You can even give them makeup by drawing black lines around eyes lol.
In total I created something like 18 faces and used facemorph api to download pictures of morphs between them and combined those pictures with ffmpeg command line tool. It took me around 1.5 hours or so. |
02-27-2023 | #4 |
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Re: A morph I made
Heh. I've been using Fantamorph for my morphs -- old school key-point matching
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