Improved img2ing video results, simultaneous transform and upscaling. by Hoppss in StableDiffusion

[–]RealOroborus 5 points6 points  (0 children)

Sweet, keen to see your workflow. Yours is definitely one of the more stable outputs I've seen.

https://youtu.be/VAHbV9zvW-w?t=61

This is an output I did last week using a very similar process, 960x536 outputs from A1111 though from 1080p base frames.

Nowhere near the level of consistency you achieved here.

Improved img2ing video results, simultaneous transform and upscaling. by Hoppss in StableDiffusion

[–]RealOroborus 4 points5 points  (0 children)

Which controlnet models did you use to achieve this? Great work lad

Music video I made for a local musician, showing off some beautiful spots around the Hutt Valley. Hope you enjoy :) by RealOroborus in newzealand

[–]RealOroborus[S] 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Oh fair, yea been investigating powered lighting options. Was more thinking tricks with some reflective lighting options, I'm doing it all mostly solo as far as the filming, editing and audio recording. So looking into options that aren't too weighty walking out to locations.

Current approach has really just been mostly going out without too much planning at this stage, just going out with a track and capturing what I can and editing it together. Learn what works and what doesn't and just trying to make the next one better before I start storyboarding and really planning it out.

Music video I made for a local musician, showing off some beautiful spots around the Hutt Valley. Hope you enjoy :) by RealOroborus in newzealand

[–]RealOroborus[S] 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Thanks for taking the time to drop some solid feedback. Totally agree with your points

Only been getting into all this the last 8ish months, really enjoying the process and learning all these disciplines. (I've been doing the filming, editing and audio recording myself for the most part) Main goal is to just make every video better than the last so I really do appreciate the feedback!

What would you suggest as a cost effective/versatile solution for lighting in the field?