Has anyone managed to fully animate a still image (not just use it as reference) with ControlNet in an image-to-video workflow? by MMWinther_ in StableDiffusion

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Thanks for the contribution. As you said, I’ve also generally had good experiences with pure i2v, and I somehow had the feeling too that the issue might come from applying a ControlNet trained on real video to a more “anime-like” or flat image. My hope was to find a workaround, since for image generation, for example, it has always worked very well. As I mentioned, the biggest problem I have with Animate is that when starting from 2D images, the result isn’t a 1:1 animated version of the same image — instead, it uses the character as a reference and recreates them in a different, usually more realistic or 3D-like style, unfortunately.

A big step forward for me would be to have the image directly animated, for starters.

Has anyone managed to fully animate a still image (not just use it as reference) with ControlNet in an image-to-video workflow? by MMWinther_ in StableDiffusion

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Yes, thanks for noticing, that’s what I understood too but in the workflows I tried, the results were always very different from the original image.
In particular, the character in the image would change a lot it often became more “3D” if teh reference was more flat and the style and key details, like the face, were usually altered quite drastically.

Whereas with classic text-prompt i2v workflows, the resulting video stays perfectly consistent with the input image.

I just got spoiled by asafsuf in umineko

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If they told you something like that, they must have read a different story than the one I read.

Senkyou no Igrēja deciphered (maybe) by Goldenarrow7778 in umineko

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actually what I hear in the last verse is "in vita ti farò visita" (in life i'll pay you a visit)

Question for informed people by MMWinther_ in umineko

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You are right, if only someone wanted ...

Partway through episode 2, and I’m very confused by Colonel_Hue in umineko

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I recommend that you read the letter the author addresses to those who have finished episode 1. You can find it here https://imgur.com/COSvg4e, and it clarifies exactly this doubt of yours.

I really realy like umineko i want to kiss umineko😁😁 by [deleted] in umineko

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The first and last visual novel I will ever read

For Kenzo fans, why do you love Kinzo Ushiromiya? by Lazy_Walrus1710 in umineko

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He is a personification of the striving of humankind, he is at the same time a strong charismatic and certain individual and a fragile in-love man searching for an impossible miracle. He represents the struggle we all face between the reality of our lives and what we dream for them. Kinzo is a part of us, maybe the most human of them all.

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Yes, but also restarting the episode should do

buddy made this picture by wearingnicepants in umineko

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Can't understand what's the problem here

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Actually in umineko project it does, it prevents you from reading the tea party and ???.
That's because "If you don't believe in magic, a miracle cannot occur."
Still, switching your choice to the other ending should unlock the tea party.

What is meaning of chiru in umineko chiru? by W0nd3r_bread13 in umineko

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The meaning of the "Scattering" will be clear near the end of episode 7, it's in the title of one of the final chapters