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  • BigCuddlyGiant
    BigCuddlyGiant GIANT last edited by Jul 18, 2024, 12:02 AM

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    BryTheGuy foreverlurk 2 Replies Last reply Jul 18, 2024, 2:29 AM Reply Quote 6
    • BryTheGuy
      BryTheGuy @BigCuddlyGiant last edited by Jul 18, 2024, 12:12 AM

      @BigCuddlyGiant I’d say the biggest thing that needs improvement is the perspective. The depth/rotation of the room make it look more like a normal sized girl on a giant hand than a small girl in a normal sized hand.

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      • foreverlurk
        foreverlurk GIANT @BigCuddlyGiant last edited by Jul 18, 2024, 2:29 AM

        @BigCuddlyGiant While it’s still impressive tech, I feel Luma was way overhyped (they cherry picked the videos in their demo).

        What I would like is to be able to give keyframes and let the AI interpolate the render in between (yes, I’m thinking of a shrinking sequence, of course 😁 )

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        I did more tests here but I don’t think the tech is quite ready yet.
        https://x.com/for3v3rlurk/status/1801273897406361897/video/1

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        • BryTheGuy
          BryTheGuy @foreverlurk last edited by BryTheGuy Jul 18, 2024, 6:05 AM Jul 18, 2024, 6:04 AM

          @foreverlurk said in Short AI video test:

          While it’s still impressive tech, I feel Luma was way overhyped (they cherry picked the videos in their demo).

          Yeah that’s about my thought on it. It’s a fun toy, but really doesn’t pan out being used productively.

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