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Hi @MarekKowalski, congratulations on the excellent work done (not to mention livescan3d, that is something indescribable), even if Angelina Jolie is not so attractive with my beard.
Now I have to do something similar to what yo've done here: i have to add, to every single frame, Angelina Jolie's hair.
What do you think the beast approach is?
Do you think the update of your candide.npz with hair information makes sense?
I'm a little confused and i want to avoid hair recognition, because of the obvious presence of false positives and negatives.
Thank you in advance
Regards
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Well in order to do that you would have to segment out her hair, if it only has to work on this single image you can try doing it manually or based on color.
Once that is done you can try to render it on some sort of a 3D plane that is attached to the 3D head model. In this way the hair would move together with the head.
Still, I am not sure this would give you a convincing effect - hair is difficult.
Hi @MarekKowalski, congratulations on the excellent work done (not to mention livescan3d, that is something indescribable), even if Angelina Jolie is not so attractive with my beard.
Now I have to do something similar to what yo've done here: i have to add, to every single frame, Angelina Jolie's hair.
What do you think the beast approach is?
Do you think the update of your candide.npz with hair information makes sense?
I'm a little confused and i want to avoid hair recognition, because of the obvious presence of false positives and negatives.
Thank you in advance
Regards
The text was updated successfully, but these errors were encountered: