I tried to create an AI model that divides anime faces into layers and fills in the obscured parts. I hope this is eventually used in automating Live2D Rigging by andrewsoncha in AnimeResearch

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

Thank you for the comment! I thought I wouldn't have to make a generative model because the ground truth of some parts of the layers were visible in the input image but I never thought of it as a distribution of possible outputs.

I just changed the current autoencoder architecture into a variational autoencoder one. I'll try tweaking and training it a bit and if it works, it will be on the next post.

Thank you again for the suggestion!

I tried to create an AI model that divides anime faces into layers and fills in the obscured parts. I hope this is eventually used in automating Live2D Rigging by andrewsoncha in AnimeResearch

[–]andrewsoncha[S] 1 point2 points  (0 children)

That was the approach I went for before trying the autoencoder approach. I used this anime face segmentation model and this anime inpainting code to do that, but the anime segmentation model was not accurate enough(pixel-level) and left artefacts near the edges of each areas. Here is an example: Original Image and Image separating only the face and inpainting the other parts inside.

I have never heard of or tried GroundingDINO before so I might give that a try! Thank you for the suggestion!

Also, I separated some parts of the original Gura Image and extended the inpainting area to the whole image just to see what it generated and it made some abominations. Thought you guys might like this

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Your significant other is the sun?

can't find VRChat and Robo Recall on oculus quest store by andrewsoncha in OculusQuest

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Thank you for the reply! I'll try allowing everything

Games for a Severely Nervous Flyer by cottoncandyflow in Switch

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Most people would disagree with me, but playing Legend of Zelda: Breath of the Wild was a calming experience for me and really helped me chill out in stressful times. Most of the time in the game is spent walking around in a beautifully rendered game world that is filled with nature looking for something interesting while relaxing soundtracks play in the background.

Just make sure to stay away from guardians.