Open instant-high opened 3 years ago
Not sure if I get what you mean. Can you provide an example?
Thanks for your reply Since I have deleted most of my test videos and images i made a simple graphic to show what I mean.
Depending on the target-video and the source-image I get a result similar to the picture above. The swapped face (e.g 5-segment / segments 1,2,5) seems to be a bit too small. (using 10 segment or 15 segment gives the same result)
When manually swapping a face using a graphic software by cutting out and dragging it over the other face I can resize the overlay as a whole until it fits best.
Can this be done by changing some parameter in your code? If so, in which part of your code?
(I'm not familiar with python, all changes I've done so far are a lot of searching the internet)
Or am I completly wrong in understanding how it works?
Have you tried supervised Segmentation?
Yes. Same result or even worse. A workaround for me is to do the swap manually for 1 frame and use it as source image for swap parts or animation.
I think you can try to use occlusion mask, lets say driving mask is Md source mask deformed is Ms. You can try to zero out pixels in occlusion mask which correspond to Md / Ms (blue border in your example).
Ok. Looks like it's not that simple to do. For now I added a function to make a screenshot of the best matching frame of the target video to make a part swap image for use as source image. I think the problem occured because of bad quality, low contrast, of the driving video.
Thank you so far
Great work. I've installed it on my local machine and have written a GUI for the face swap and also the first order motion model. For this I a had to modify some of the python scripts to pass all extra parameters....
My question: Would it be possible to rescale the swapped face from the source-image before it is "merged" to the target-video?
Problem: Depending on the face in the source-image it somtimes does not fit correctly. For example, the results then have 4 ears or the mouth is not at the expected position.