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Still Dzine lip sync frustration!
I just don't understand. I pretty much have to use Dzine for multi-person lip sync. But why, why, why does it mess around with the rest of the video? I have a simple outdoor image (still frame) with two people having a conversation. Their car is parked some distance away, well in the background. Yet EVERY time I lip sync this couple their parked car drives itself randomly around backing up, moving forward, turning, all randomly. WHY???!!!
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@Timothy Masters Yes, that will be the real fix. Because that's why we choose this tool, for the lip sync.
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Thank you so much, Asma!
AI ANIMATION MASTERCLASS - Official Update
2 UPDATES: 1. Official Delivery Dates for Modules 5 to 8 2. Confirmation for the AI Animation Coach (my AI Clone + 2 talented directors) to guide you step by step on your filmmaking progress. I recorded a short video for you to explain the upcoming updates. When I launched AI Animation Masterclass I committed to 8 modules delivered weekly. I'm at 4 of 8. Two reasons: 1. I had an original plan for the Curriculum of this program that changed dramatically. 2. I had a computer braking up, and could not edit videos or edit images fast enough. It would take too much time to load anything. The original curriculum was this: - WEEK 1: Becoming an AI Director & Producer - WEEK 2: Shot-by-Shot Production Pipeline - WEEK 3: Character Design & Style Consistency System - WEEK 4: Character Actions & Limitations - WEEK 5: Background Design & Consistency - WEEK 6: Audio Consistency (Voice Acting, Music and SFX) - WEEK 7: Camera Magic (Motion, Timing and Limitations) - WEEK 8: Putting it All Together, Publish, Grow, and Repeat And after teaching classes live and seeing what students were actually struggling with, that changed too: - MODULE 1: Becoming a Good AI Director & Producer - MODULE 2: Shot-by-Shot Production Pipeline - MODULE 3: Consistency Shot-by-Shot - MODULE 4: Take Back Control When AI Won't Listen - MODULE 5: Unlock Maximum Control - MODULE 6: Advanced Image Editing - MODULE 7: Advanced Video Editing - MODULE 8: Advanced Audio Editing - BONUS: Advanced Cinematography That's resolved now. I have a new machine that can actually handle the workload, and I'm back at the desk. Here's the real timeline: - Module 5: May 25 - Module 6: Jun 1 - Module 7: Jun 8 - Module 8: Jun 15 And as a thank you for your patience: Every active AAM student gets lifetime access to all future course updates at no additional cost. Also, we are working on a project to develop a software that guides you step by step on all this AI Production Pipeline, with an AI Clone of me + 2 directors who have together 30 years of experience in filmmaking working with big clients like Amazon, Warner Music, and Universal.
3 likes • May 1
Thank you, Mark! Looking forward to see the next modules!
Mixamo to iClone to My Character motion creation using Kling Motion Control
I applied some lessons learned from the Friday zoom class that focused on applying motions to characters using AI. I downloaded the motion from Adobe's Mixamo, which is free to subscribers. I applied the motion to a dummy character in iClone and rendered it out as an mp4. I used the Galaxy's video to video generator using the Kling Motion Control model and applied the motion to my character. And I generated the video without any prompt at all. You be the judge.
Mixamo to iClone to My Character motion creation using Kling Motion Control
3 likes • Apr 27
I like the result, Thomas! I don't have Iclone but I think it works with Blender too. Mixamo to Blender. Thank you for sharing!
Animation finished!
This is my final animation for which I used Luma, being the best at keeping the 2D characters and backgrounds, and not turning them into a 3D hybrid like other AI models, which eventually don't even look like my original characters. It also does parallax and fills the missing parts very well, and does not add weird and random stuff in the video. Unfortunately, Luma doesn't have lip-sync. So I used something else, not completely satisfied, but for now, it works. This is my first animation with this type of complexity, so there is room for learning and improving.
Animation finished!
0 likes • Apr 2
@Timothy Masters Thank you, Timothy! Yes, that is correctly. The music does not end there! I struggled a lot with this part and eventually I chose the fade out, although I wanted so bad to have the end there. It's because I wanted more that the black screen closing and opening after each of them was falling match the music more than the ending (since I had to choose between them) I did used Audacity for other projects but here it did not work making it faster or slower. Usually I look for the music first and then match the imagies and animation with it, but in this scene I did it the other way around and it did not work that well as the other scenes.
0 likes • Apr 2
@Timothy Masters Thank you, Timothy, I'll check that out!
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Simona Adelina
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