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  • VToonify – Cartoonify your video using AI

    pIXELsHAM.com
    Oct 5, 2022
    A.I., software

    https://huggingface.co/spaces/PKUWilliamYang/VToonify

     

    https://colab.research.google.com/github/williamyang1991/VToonify/blob/master/notebooks/inference_playground.ipynb

     

    Views : 954
  • Afanasy – free and open source render wall manager

    pIXELsHAM.com
    Oct 4, 2022
    production, software

    https://cgru.sourceforge.net/afanasy/doc/

     

    Views : 730
  • Christian Cantrell – Stable Diffusion Photoshop Plugin

    pIXELsHAM.com
    Oct 4, 2022
    A.I., production

     

    https://christiancantrell.com/#ai-ml

    Views : 1,066
  • DreamFusion: Text-to-3D using 2D Diffusion

    pIXELsHAM.com
    Oct 4, 2022
    A.I.

    https://dreamfusion3d.github.io/

     

    https://www.pixelsham.com/wp-content/uploads/2022/10/dreamfusion_overview.mp4

     

    Views : 638
  • AI Data Laundering: How Academic and Nonprofit Researchers Shield Tech Companies from Accountability

    pIXELsHAM.com
    Oct 4, 2022
    A.I., Featured, ves

    https://waxy.org/2022/09/ai-data-laundering-how-academic-and-nonprofit-researchers-shield-tech-companies-from-accountability/

     

    “Simon Willison created a Datasette browser to explore WebVid-10M, one of the two datasets used to train the video generation model, and quickly learned that all 10.7 million video clips were scraped from Shutterstock, watermarks and all.”

     

    “In addition to the Shutterstock clips, Meta also used 10 million video clips from this 100M video dataset from Microsoft Research Asia. It’s not mentioned on their GitHub, but if you dig into the paper, you learn that every clip came from over 3 million YouTube videos.”

     

    “It’s become standard practice for technology companies working with AI to commercially use datasets and models collected and trained by non-commercial research entities like universities or non-profits.”

     

    “Like with the artists, photographers, and other creators found in the 2.3 billion images that trained Stable Diffusion, I can’t help but wonder how the creators of those 3 million YouTube videos feel about Meta using their work to train their new model.”

    Views : 695
  • Principles of Design – Composition Basics

    pIXELsHAM.com
    Oct 3, 2022
    composition

    https://www.youtube.com/playlist?list=PLI68ClDpxTYQ4R2GohMhDgnDi7n1MZ9OX

     

    Views : 440
  • Dream Textures – New Blender A.I Tool For All

    pIXELsHAM.com
    Oct 3, 2022
    A.I., blender, software

    Views : 545
  • The Visual Effects Crisis

    pIXELsHAM.com
    Oct 3, 2022
    ves

    Views : 566
  • Actor Bruce Willis Becomes First Celebrity to Sell Rights to Deepfake Firm… or does he

    pIXELsHAM.com
    Sep 29, 2022
    A.I., ves

    BBC: Bruce Willis denies selling rights to his face
    https://www.bbc.com/news/technology-63106024

     

    https://collider.com/bruce-willis-sells-rights-to-deepfake-firm-deepcake/

     

    Views : 584
  • Creating A Relight Tool in Nuke

    pIXELsHAM.com
    Sep 28, 2022
    lighting, production, software

    https://raysun.io/2022/09/28/beyond-basics-creating-a-relight-tool/

     

    Views : 650
  • The Toronto Pixomondo Virtual Production setup behind the Soccer TVC for Caledon Football Club

    pIXELsHAM.com
    Sep 28, 2022
    commercials, production

    https://www.fxguide.com/fxfeatured/the-virtual-production-behind-the-soccer-tvc-for-caledon-football-club

     

     

    Views : 597
  • $379 Nreal Light AR glasses launch in the US today

    pIXELsHAM.com
    Sep 28, 2022
    hardware, VR

    https://www.theverge.com/2022/9/27/23373228/nreal-air-ar-glasses-streaming-video-us-launch-pricing-amazon

     

    Views : 584
  • The 25 Highest Grossing Entertainment Media Franchises by 2022

    pIXELsHAM.com
    Sep 27, 2022
    ves

    Views : 1,754
  • Practical Aspects of Spectral Data and LEDs in Digital Content Production and Virtual Production – SIGGRAPH 2022

    pIXELsHAM.com
    Sep 26, 2022
    colour, lighting, photography

     

    Comparison to the commercial side

     

    https://www.ecolorled.com/blog/detail/what-is-rgb-rgbw-rgbic-strip-lights

     

    RGBW (RGB + White) LED strip uses a 4-in-1 LED chip made up of red, green, blue, and white.

     

    RGBWW (RGB + White + Warm White) LED strip uses either a 5-in-1 LED chip with red, green, blue, white, and warm white for color mixing. The only difference between RGBW and RGBWW is the intensity of the white color. The term RGBCCT consists of RGB and CCT. CCT (Correlated Color Temperature) means that the color temperature of the led strip light can be adjusted to change between warm white and white. Thus, RGBWW strip light is another name of RGBCCT strip.

     

    RGBCW is the acronym for Red, Green, Blue, Cold, and Warm. These 5-in-1 chips are used in supper bright smart LED lighting products

    Views : 796
  • LUX vs LUMEN vs NITS vs CANDELA – What is the difference

    pIXELsHAM.com
    Sep 25, 2022
    lighting, photography, reference

    More details here: Lumens vs Candelas (candle) vs Lux vs FootCandle vs Watts vs Irradiance vs Illuminance

     

     

     

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    Views : 6,348
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  • The Art of Cinematic Composition

    pIXELsHAM.com
    Dec 3, 2024
    colour, composition, lighting

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  • Hunyuan3D World Model 1.0

    pIXELsHAM.com
    Jul 28, 2025
    A.I., modeling

    Project Page:https://3d-models.hunyuan.tencent.com/world/
    Try it now:https://3d.hunyuan.tencent.com/sceneTo3D
    Github:https://github.com/Tencent-Hunyuan/HunyuanWorld-1.0
    Hugging Face:https://huggingface.co/tencent/HunyuanWorld-1

    Views : 29
  • Adrian Sommeling uses Photoshop to turn his son into a giant that toys with famous landmarks in awesomely surreal scenarios

    pIXELsHAM.com
    Jan 3, 2017
    photography, software

    http://www.businessinsider.com.au/dad-photoshops-son-onto-famous-landmarks-2016-12#/#adrian-sommeling-is-a-photographer-graphic-designer-and-artist-based-in-the-netherlands-1

    Views : 2,628
  • VES Cinematic Color – Motion-Picture Color Management

    pIXELsHAM.com
    Feb 25, 2025
    colour, production, ves

    https://cinematiccolor.org

    This paper presents an introduction to the color pipelines behind modern feature-film visual-effects and animation.

    Authored by Jeremy Selan, and reviewed by the members of the VES Technology Committee including Rob Bredow, Dan Candela, Nick Cannon, Paul Debevec, Ray Feeney, Andy Hendrickson, Gautham Krishnamurti, Sam Richards, Jordan Soles, and Sebastian Sylwan.

    Cinematic_Color_VES_compressedDownload

    Views : 637
  • Ferrari SP38

    pIXELsHAM.com
    May 26, 2018
    design

    Views : 1,230
  • Composition – These are the basic lighting techniques you need to know for photography and film

    pIXELsHAM.com
    Feb 5, 2017
    composition, lighting, photography

    http://www.diyphotography.net/basic-lighting-techniques-need-know-photography-film/

    Amongst the basic techniques, there’s…

    1- Side lighting – Literally how it sounds, lighting a subject from the side when they’re faced toward you

    2- Rembrandt lighting – Here the light is at around 45 degrees over from the front of the subject, raised and pointing down at 45 degrees

    3- Back lighting – Again, how it sounds, lighting a subject from behind. This can help to add drama with silouettes

    4- Rim lighting – This produces a light glowing outline around your subject

    5- Key light – The main light source, and it’s not necessarily always the brightest light source

    6- Fill light – This is used to fill in the shadows and provide detail that would otherwise be blackness

    7- Cross lighting – Using two lights placed opposite from each other to light two subjects

    Views : 1,204
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