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A few more tests, this time from the back yard combining some basic Nuke masking with mask sampling and inpt. The idea is to provide a basic growth mask as a guide, then the mask sampler expands the mask to the size of the projected latent output giving a...

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Aaron Sorensenvor 11 Monaten

This would be soo awesome to have as a Ai Gizmo in Nuke. Mask and area> Build some type of timing /animation guides for AI> generate effect> tweak generated fx. So Cool!

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mehvor 11 Monaten

can you give some more details on the process for this?

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Matt Collievor 11 Monaten

do you have a nuke script you can post that demonstrates the workflow?

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🦋vor 11 Monaten

love this gng what is it tho

Profilbild von ༄Brandon Rosado🕴
༄Brandon Rosado🕴vor 11 Monaten

Next Level!!

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Derek Reinvor 11 Monaten

Great result - excellent use of AI in VFX

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Josh Mugayivor 11 Monaten

🧐🧐🤔

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SNARE JORDON THE SNARECROWvor 11 Monaten

game changer

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Timor Kardumvor 11 Monaten

Woooooo 😮

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Henkjanvor 11 Monaten

That approach makes a lot of sense; leveraging growth masks with mask sampling can really enhance the flexibility of your outputs. It’s all about pushing those boundaries creatively!

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