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3/17/2025, 11:37:20 PM
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I didn't mean to imply that you can match resolution/framerate or shot length possible with the paid services, using consumer grade hardware. I was more talking about content. As for cherry picking, it's not hard to get something that looks nice and somewhat close to what you wanted, but it does still require a lot of generating if you want something closer to your exact needs, unless you have some sort of a controlnet setup, but I haven't really seen workflows for that for Wan at least, unless you count video to video.
So it's clearly not production ready yet, but it's getting there. Compare this to what it was just a year ago, and the difference is massive.
Here's an example using image to video with Wan2.1, with the first frame of the OP video as source, generated with a 4090 locally. There's nothing too fancy here, a prompt and a negative prompt, a couple loras to exaggerate breast jiggle, 24 fps, total 120 frames, 512x512 res, then upscaled x1.5 + frame interpolation to 48fps. Total generation time: 10 minutes.
I didn't mean to imply that you can match resolution/framerate or shot length possible with the paid services, using consumer grade hardware. I was more talking about content. As for cherry picking, it's not hard to get something that looks nice and somewhat close to what you wanted, but it does still require a lot of generating if you want something closer to your exact needs, unless you have some sort of a controlnet setup, but I haven't really seen workflows for that for Wan at least, unless you count video to video.
So it's clearly not production ready yet, but it's getting there. Compare this to what it was just a year ago, and the difference is massive.
Here's an example using image to video with Wan2.1, with the first frame of the OP video as source, generated with a 4090 locally. There's nothing too fancy here, a prompt and a negative prompt, a couple loras to exaggerate breast jiggle, 24 fps, total 120 frames, 512x512 res, then upscaled x1.5 + frame interpolation to 48fps. Total generation time: 10 minutes.
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