Work around suggestion: When your sequence if finished, try renaming the files all at once with renaming software. This one works perfectly for me:
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RE: Logical file name for sequences / image export
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RE: {Q} How did they do that?
I did a little reading on the deep dream training to get a better glimpse into how its done. I have some html/php experience but know nothing about python and certainly not a developer! I see why you mentioned the average person not knowing how to setup a server... I'm glad 71Squared is here to make this stuff possible.
Here's a link for the curious soul who reads this post.
http://jtnimoy.com/blogs/projects/50616707-deepdream-avoiding-kitsch
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{Q} How did they do that?
Questions and curiosity about the app and deepdream in general:
If you watch the zoom animation on this link, you can see the search parameters that were used for each step of the dream / zoom. They use all kinds of crazy and mundane combinations of search terms to produce interesting results.
Is something like this a possibility in the future with this app?
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=VEItjJmJ-i0
Would that type of searching and rendering require huge sets of data across the network? Are the 'patterns' that deepdreamer uses currently built directly into the app?
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RE: deep style neural art video?
I am available for beta testing as well! Please contact me when the time is right.
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RE: Updates good thank you, 2 feature requests
Hi Design-Kink,
Regarding #2, I am asking for essentially the same feature in a recent post. I missed your post before I started the topic, but I want this too!
This would make the app a must-have for video artists!
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Feature Request
When I downloaded this app, I was hoping that the "custom presets" would be letting me do things more similar to dreamscopeapp, where you could create paintings based on images of various paintings. Providing functionality beyond the "neural network" effect.
In short, I am more interested in creating videos like this: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=IqYBsnUebeU than I am in creating endless nightmare images. I believe the painting angle on things actually has a far wider reaching appeal to artists and videographers than the neural effects.
Regarding the "neural networks" I was also hoping that you could select search terms to access things like "crocodile faces" or "babies"...etc. I've watched a lot of youtube videos with this type of functionality that people must have rigged up in python, and was hoping this app would make that possible for the non-coder.
If you guys could create a way to compare to local or custom images and/or image sets, that would be an amazing and noteworthy feature for video rendering. Bring on the artwork!
Looking forward to seeing more from this app, thank you!