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ctrl shift face is overated

ctrl_alt_delete

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he is just over-hyped! just so he has a big computer he thinks hes a king. but his not. his fakes are mediocre at best!
stop hyping this prick!
 

dpfks

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Moved to discussion section.

Deepfaking is not crazy hard. He does have a great hardware to help him with his fakes. He also runs a pretty big resolution size for his models, but he is picky about details as well. But I agree, anyone can make quality deepfakes like him if you just take time to learn.
 

wolverine

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ctrl_alt_delete said:
he is just over-hyped! just so he has a big computer he thinks hes a king. but his not. his fakes are mediocre at best!
stop hyping this prick!

Please teach me to be as good as him master.
 

manana

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How exactly is it all about his hardware? If I remember correctly, he said in an interview that he was working with a single Titan Xp (12 GB VRAM), which seems pretty similar to the P100 on Colab if you ask me. Of course it's much better if you can work with that locally, but still: am I missing something? Is that interview outdated or his Colab somehow else limiting? I had no issues so far and my results keep improving.

His technique does seem to play a bigger role to me. He picks scenes and actors that work well together, etc. And his training doesn't seem to be all that basic either. He does pre-training in a manner that is (according to him) unusual, he switches things up 2-3 times during training and only goes up to about 100k iterations while people here get much worse results with well over that amount.
 
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