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Temporarily Moving Frames During Training

Limbo2112

DF Vagrant
Running Deepfacelab 2.0, SAEHD, NVIDIA RTZ 2060 (6gb vram).

90% of my render looks great. There are a few quick shots (semi-blurry, but still visible/recognizable) that are training very slowly  I had to re-mask and add some frames after maybe 400k iterations, and since then those frames are lagging behind the rest (this is my first DeepFake, I'll know better to xseg train all frames first next time).

My question - is it possible to temporarily move the dst frames that have modeled well to another folder, and only train the ones that aren't generating as fast?  Or will this destroy the model? Should I just continue with the current settings and wait it out?

dropped learning rate enabled (cpu)
Random warp off
Batch 6
 

ReekTakes

DF Admirer
Verified Video Creator
You can do this, copy the entire DFL folder then delete the frames you don't want. The model trained on the new folder will of course become different than the other model, you can move the new model to the other folder and continue, or use the older model. Whatever works best.

Key is keep backing up/making copies of the model data.
 

Limbo2112

DF Vagrant
ReekTakes said:
You can do this, copy the entire DFL folder  then delete the frames you don't want. The model trained on the new folder will of course become different than the other model, you can move the new model to the other folder and continue, or use the older model. Whatever works best.

Key is keep backing up/making copies of the model data.

Thanks for the reply, I did that with some success.  My issue is profile shots (some far in back that are blurry) using DF arch (I know liae is better for that; this is my first DeepFake).

I've tried learning drop rate and taking off random warp.  I've had yaw sorting on the whole time, but they are clearing up very slowly.

I guess my question is...when you only train specific frames (say 200 out of 2000), do those frames need to reference the other modeled frames that already rendered clear (the other 1800 that are fine)?

Sorry for so many questions...this hobby drives my OCD crazy, lol.
 

ReekTakes

DF Admirer
Verified Video Creator
Not sure what you mean. The model data is fluid it adapts to whatever the source/destination happens to be.
 

Limbo2112

DF Vagrant
ReekTakes said:
Not sure what you mean. The model data is fluid it adapts to whatever the source/destination happens to be.

I think my problem is the DF arch setting.  It refuses to render some profile frames.  When I separate the profile frames, and only train those, I start to get blemishes or dark spots on the face. 

I may consider starting over with a different arch setting.
 
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