Face Transfer...could be worse

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  • nonesuch00 said:

    You can see how the process whittles down and makes smaller the original geometry of the artwork on the left in your example. 

     

    did it? Ich saved it as an morph an loaded it to a new figuren. You think it's reduced? 

  • Spacious said:

    Just curious, has anyone tried using both Face Transfer and Face Gen, and then blending the morphs from each one together?  The example above gave me the idea.  It seems that they might minimise the distortions in each other and get much closer to the original this way.

    I'm at a loss, what is Face Gen - can't find it here? 

  • arks0ngarks0ng Posts: 275

    koshnika said:

    I'm at a loss, what is Face Gen - can't find it here? 

    I believe this is what is being referred to:

    https://www.daz3d.com/facegen-artist-pro

    I picked it up for like $35 a while ago and it does an alright job. There's loads of controls and has a pretty good selection of morphs to change a photographed face to a different ethnicity, sex, etc., before actually exporting it. It IS rather pricey though

  • Ah ok. Thanks. A friend of mine used this, but i was not really convinced. I thought it's the same tool, but FaceTransfer is some kind of updaten.

    But then: I think FaceGen does not really help, the Result with Face Transfer is so much better, blending it with somethin from FaceGen would make the result worser. ;)

  • nonesuch00nonesuch00 Posts: 18,714

    koshnika said:

    nonesuch00 said:

    You can see how the process whittles down and makes smaller the original geometry of the artwork on the left in your example. 

     

    Yes, it has to be as the models don't have as much geometry available as the photogrammetry can actually map from the source photo.

    did it? Ich saved it as an morph an loaded it to a new figuren. You think it's reduced? 

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