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Hashem Alghaili’s Kira Vale – A Short AI Film on Human Cloning
https://www.instagram.com/reel/DL5klF-x6O8
My new AI-assisted short film is here. Kira explores human cloning and the search for identity in today’s world.
It took nearly 600 prompts, 12 days (during my free time), and a $500 budget to bring this project to life. The entire film was created by one person using a range of AI tools, all listed at the end.
Enjoy.
~ Hashem -
ComfyUI-Distributed – Parallel and distributed processing across multiple GPUs and machines
https://github.com/robertvoy/ComfyUI-Distributed
Key FeaturesParallel Workflow Processing
- Parallel Generation – Run the same workflow on multiple GPUs simultaneously with different seeds
- Automatic Load Balancing – Distribute workflow execution across available workers
- Batch Acceleration – Generate multiple variations faster by using all your GPUs
Distributed Upscaling- True Distributed Processing – Split large upscaling tasks into tiles processed across multiple GPUs
- Tile-based Upscaling – Intelligent work distribution for Ultimate SD Upscale
Management & Monitoring- Automatic Worker Management – Launch and monitor workers from the UI
- Network Support – Use GPUs across different machines on your network
- Real-time Monitoring – Track worker status and performance from the UI
- Easy Configuration – JSON-based configuration with UI controls
- Memory Management – Built-in VRAM clearing
FEATURED POSTS
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Animation/VFX/Game Industry JOB POSTINGS by Chris Mayne
Chris is now using Google’s Looker Studio (this may better help those that aren’t able to use the filters on the spreadsheet):
https://lookerstudio.google.com/u/0/reporting/2f39b56e-7393-4aa2-9fd5-bf8bf615c95f/page/5koHB
Older format: docs.google.com/spreadsheets/d/1eR2oAXOuflr8CZeGoz3JTrsgNj3KuefbdXJOmNtjEVM/edit#gid=0
For any studios that would like to add positions to this, please feel free to use the following form:
https://docs.google.com/forms/d/e/1FAIpQLSeXziY3GQ8N7bxM-GxwDoZ7AimguHru0105PLVQtNYygswIlw/viewform
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What Is The Resolution and view coverage Of The human Eye. And what distance is TV at best?
https://www.discovery.com/science/mexapixels-in-human-eye
About 576 megapixels for the entire field of view.
Consider a view in front of you that is 90 degrees by 90 degrees, like looking through an open window at a scene. The number of pixels would be:
90 degrees * 60 arc-minutes/degree * 1/0.3 * 90 * 60 * 1/0.3 = 324,000,000 pixels (324 megapixels).At any one moment, you actually do not perceive that many pixels, but your eye moves around the scene to see all the detail you want. But the human eye really sees a larger field of view, close to 180 degrees. Let’s be conservative and use 120 degrees for the field of view. Then we would see:
120 * 120 * 60 * 60 / (0.3 * 0.3) = 576 megapixels.
Or.
7 megapixels for the 2 degree focus arc… + 1 megapixel for the rest.
https://clarkvision.com/articles/eye-resolution.html
Details in the post