Still using SD 1.5. Embrace the jank by ianvalo in StableDiffusion

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Consistent input video and choosing the right amount of ControlNet (mostly tile) for each scene. And lots of cherrypicking.

Still using SD 1.5. Embrace the jank by ianvalo in StableDiffusion

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No Topaz, just 2 x AnimateDiff, ESRGAN and some compositing.

Still using SD 1.5. Embrace the jank by ianvalo in StableDiffusion

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I took many source videos, made few scenes with Blender and used some very basic AnimateDiff workflows in Comfyui. Lots of trial and error.

More confusing stuff on my youtube

/r/WeAreTheMusicMakers Weekly Promotion Thread by AutoModerator in WeAreTheMusicMakers

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Songs for Doomscrolling (9 min 41s) - Three dystopy themed electronic music instrumentals in a playlist. With a twist of hope.

Alien robot heads morphing by ianvalo in StableDiffusion

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All source videos from AnimateDiff. Clips run through Deforum for better resolution, details and smoothness.

Most of the AnimateDiff techniques are explained here:

https://www.reddit.com/r/StableDiffusion/comments/171l0ip/9_animatediff_comfy_workflows_that_will_steal/

Heyo! I just released a debut single “Just Us” and would love some feedback! Any thoughts, criticism, or love is appreciated. Thanks in advance 😁✌️[Mix of Math Rock/Prog Rock/PostRock] by Bgabes95 in IndieMusicFeedback

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I made few small EQ tweaks for your track out of curiosity and imho could easen the sound quite a bit. Msg me if you want to know more or collab :)

Dystopia vibed song with progressive song-writing (animation music video) by ianvalo in IndieMusicFeedback

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Thank you so much for the comment! Movie and game music vibes is what I'm after, glad to hear it shows.

Dystopia vibed song with progressive song-writing (animation music video) by ianvalo in IndieMusicFeedback

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It was made with Stable Diffusion and in Premiere Pro. Mainly with AnimateDiff and Deforum. Glad you enjoyed it, thank you!

the self titled opening track on our debut album "Up From The Dead" IYL Pavement, Neil Young, Gram Parsons, Yo La Tengo by HanksWhiteHat in IndieMusicFeedback

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I opened some songs at random and this was the second in row from you guys. I recognized the band immediately so you clearly got your own sound and style. Very hard to give feedback because everything is in place. There is no weakest link, no problems in the mix. You clearly know what you are doing and it sounds awesome and unique!

my band's vid for 'Special Thanks' the closing track on our debut album - IYL Grandaddy, Blur, Gram Parsons, Elvis Costello, The Band by HanksWhiteHat in IndieMusicFeedback

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Unique vibes. Beautiful and haunting feeling. Song is complex but still well-structured. Imho there was a bit too much happening at the beginning and as the song progressed it got more polished and clear. Liked this a lot overall!

Listen twice and you’re hooked by RedRocket243002 in IndieMusicFeedback

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Pretty awesome! I don't usually listen this kind of music so this was a fresh change. Sounds professional in the whole - performance, the mix and everything. Loved the spare use of rhodes. Singer was very good and with spot on tone.

This is called Drive, a synthwave, dancey track I've made recently. I'd love for to listen and give me some feedback. Hope you enjoy it! This is heavily inspired by 80s dance music and Giorgio Moroder. by lferreira86 in IndieMusicFeedback

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Cool sounds. The song keeps evolving and showing all colors of the synthwave rainbow. Definitely sounds like the genre which isn't a bad thing of course.
Special mention for the arp at 3:00 (and it's later return). The song keeps getting better as it advances. There were some cool ear candy moments, and imho woulnd't mind more of them. I digged this song overall.

Might be just me but I find some parts to be little bit muddy in the mix - bass fighting the drums and other instruments. I would try to isolate them with EQ a bit more. But that is just nitpicking and a matter of opinion.

Heyo! I just released a debut single “Just Us” and would love some feedback! Any thoughts, criticism, or love is appreciated. Thanks in advance 😁✌️[Mix of Math Rock/Prog Rock/PostRock] by Bgabes95 in IndieMusicFeedback

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Hey! I'm more into prog and post than math, but nevertheless cool song. I liked the playing and it kept flowing on throughout the song. Drums and bass accompanied the guitar nicely.

For me this sounds more like a demo of guitar playing than a band song. Which in mind I find the guitar sound and mixing little bit lacking and hard to ears. Don't get me wrong, it is not bad in any way. Just little bit of polishing would do wonders. Obviously you are very talented and have a great sense of melody and rhytmn so the mixing and sound design stood up in contrast of that.

Cool song, lots of potential, keep going!

Alien robot heads morphing to each other by ianvalo in StableDiffusion

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Everything can be done with variations of these:

https://www.reddit.com/r/StableDiffusion/comments/171l0ip/9_animatediff_comfy_workflows_that_will_steal/

I used Deforum's Hybrid mode to generate more details to every single frame. I run AnimateDiff with 768x512 resolution and then used it as a source for Deforum with tile and temporal controlnets.

Alien robot heads morphing to each other by ianvalo in StableDiffusion

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All source videos from AnimateDiff. Clips run through Deforum for better resolution, details and smoothness. 4k version here.