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MagicAnimate: Temporally Consistent Human Image Animation using Diffusion Model - Full Tutorial

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🌟 Welcome to this comprehensive tutorial video where I guide you through the process of installing and using Magic Animate for Temporarily Consistent Human Image Animation using a Diffusion Model, along with other exciting tools like DensePose generator and CodeFormer face restore! 🌟

Tutorial Source Patreon Post - Installers ⤵️ https://www.patreon.com/posts/94098751

C++ Tools, Python & FFmpeg Tutorial ⤵️ https://youtu.be/-NjNy7afOQ0

Stable Diffusion GitHub repository ⤵️ https://github.com/FurkanGozukara/Stable-Diffusion

SECourses Discord To Get Full Support ⤵️ https://discord.com/servers/software-engineering-courses-secourses-772774097734074388

🔹 In this detailed walkthrough, I cover:

The one-click installation process for Magic Animate, ensuring you can easily run the demo and generate incredible animations. Steps to generate DensePose videos from any footage, turning standard videos into DensePose format with ease. Utilization of DaVinci Resolve for video cropping, zooming, and exporting, preparing your footage for transformation into DensePose format. Introduction to the Gradio application for CodeFormer face restoration, capable of video upscaling and face improvement. 🔸 Key Highlights:

Detailed instructions for installing necessary tools like Python, Visual C++ tools, and FFmpeg, complete with a link to a helpful installation tutorial video. Advice on handling Magic Animate's folder structure and file extraction for optimal performance. Step-by-step guide on installing and using various features within Magic Animate, including the creation of DensePose videos and the use of CodeFormer for face restoration and video upscaling. Demonstrations of the application's capabilities, including the process of generating DensePose videos and the notable improvements in video quality and face restoration. 🔹 Special Features:

Tips for Linux users and those without strong GPUs on using RunPod for the installation and use of Magic Animate, CodeFormer, and DensePose Video Maker. Insights into the best Python and FFmpeg versions for a seamless experience. Troubleshooting tips, including how to check for errors during installation and ensuring compatibility with other AI applications. 🔸 Additional Resources:

Access to all instructions, scripts, and necessary files through a dedicated Patreon post. Direct download links for the latest Magic Animate version and other essential software. Invitation to join our Discord channel for support and community interaction. 💡 Pro Tips:

Pay attention to the detailed instructions for installing each tool and application to ensure a smooth experience. Explore the video chapters to jump directly to specific sections of interest, especially if you're focused on particular aspects like RunPod installation or CodeFormer use. 🙏 Support & Community:

If you find this tutorial helpful, consider supporting my work on Patreon and joining our growing community. Follow me on LinkedIn for updates on new tutorials and projects. 🎥 Don't forget to like, subscribe, and share this video if it helped you! Stay tuned for more amazing tutorials and tips.

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  • 0:00 Introduction to Magic Animate, DensePose Maker and CodeFormer full tutorial
  • 3:18 How to 1-click install Magic Animate on Windows
  • 4:31 How to check and verify your installed Python and FFmpeg
  • 5:43 How to run Magic Animate web app and start using it
  • 6:21 How to see progress of making animation
  • 6:46 How much VRAM Magic Animate uses
  • 7:12 First output of Magic Animate with paper authors shared demo
  • 7:22 How to use our pre-shared DensePose videos to animate images
  • 7:33 Magic Animate supported resolution
  • 7:44 How to install DensePose video generator
  • 8:50 How to generate DensePose video from any video example
  • 9:04 How to properly crop and extract 512x512 video from any video via Davinci Resolve free edition
  • 11:10 How to run DensePose video maker once your input video is ready
  • 12:07 How to fix noise having frames of DensePose video generator output
  • 13:20 Testing new DensePose video we made ourselves
  • 15:18 Testing a custom image with paper authors pre-shared DensePose video
  • 15:26 How to install and use CodeFormer Gradio web APP to improve your videos face quality and upscale them
  • 16:08 How to start and use CodeFormer app
  • 16:41 Where the Magic Animate generated videos are saved by default
  • 17:01 Options of CodeFormer face enhance and video upscale
  • 17:53 CodeFormer results comparison
  • 18:46 How to install and use Magic Animate on RunPod or Linux
  • 22:17 How to install and use DensePose maker on RunPod or Linux
  • 26:06 How to install and use CodeFormer Gradio App on RunPod or Linux