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Comparing model types with examples - Faceswap Forum YouTube is NOT the best place to find good data, but this person had much to choose from, with clear views of her face Model B is Karen Gillan Used a few YouTube videos, and several episodes of Dr Who, and high quality photos The video for converting was chosen to show different lighting, makeup and distance from the camera
[Guide] A Rough Guide to Converting - Faceswap Forum - The place to . . . Avg Color - Takes an average of the colors between the original face and the swap face and applies this to the swap face Color Transfer - A color matching algorithm developed by Reinhard et al , 2001 This method has a couple of options in the right hand pane
Swapping face on image only. . . no luck. - Faceswap Forum So at present I haven't tried changing a face in an image video yet Still tweaking the system Installed a freeware program called cpuid - as I found out that batchsize was "killing" my system due to heat So from 64 I turned it to 44 - system is stabile A bit winded answer - but since starting I find the proverbial "bug" - within my own system
[Guide] Windows Install Guide: Installer Method - Faceswap Forum Installing Faceswap on Windows is a breeze The windows installer installs everything you need except for your Graphics drivers If you are using a Graphics card (which is highly recommended Faceswapping on CPU is incredibly slow), then make sure your…
Converted faces are blurry - Faceswap Forum - The place to discuss . . . Hey i'm new to this tool and i'm having trouble with the swapped face quality The faces i extracted come in 256x256 resolution and the quality looks good, but when i try to train convert the model it gives me blurry low quality results in the preview and in the end result
[Guide] Introducing - Phaze-A - Phaze-A - Faceswap Forum The encoder's job is to take an input image and to break it down into a vector that can be used to attempt to recreate the face In layman's terms, it is looking at an image of a face, and trying to describe what it is seeing in as few words as possible It is the distillation down of this information which allows us to perform the swap
Full Head Extraction - Faceswap Forum - The place to discuss Faceswap . . . That would be great because completely changing your head would make the swap much more credible Currently it is necessary to do this between people with similar hair and head size It would be a new, much higher level I am waiting this update with excitement The problem is to recreate space outside head, especially for big hair head
How to use a pre-trained model? - Faceswap Forum Forum rules Read the FAQs and search the forum before posting a new topic This forum is for discussing tips and understanding the process involved with Training a Faceswap model
My way of creating good training set - Faceswap Forum I also use the mantra "if the final swap sees it, the model needs to see it), so if there are blurry faces in the final swap, I will want some blurry faces going into the model I don't personally use face-cnn, so can't comment on effectiveness I'm strictly a 'sort by face' guy, and adjust threshold according to dataset