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After changing face, there are ugly dark shadows on the face

Posted: Tue Dec 03, 2019 2:51 am
by hnjiakai

After changing face, there are ugly dark shadows on my face. How can training make the results look more natural?

face A

face B

Converted face

Also, how do I send pictures

English is not very good, this article is translated through google, if there is anything wrong, please include more!


Re: After changing face, there are ugly dark shadows on the face

Posted: Tue Dec 03, 2019 9:52 am
by torzdf

I edited your post to add images from github.

You can add images here:

Image 1.jpg
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You can play around with the color augmentation settings (In the Training Plugin settings window), or turn it off entirely (by enabling no-colour-aug in the main window) to try to reduce the shadows.

The quality of your B image is not good though.


Re: After changing face, there are ugly dark shadows on the face

Posted: Tue Dec 03, 2019 11:03 am
by hnjiakai

Thank you for your answer, I adjusted the training parameters (python faceswap.py train -A ../a-desc -B ../b-desc -m ../a-b-model -nac -g 2) (using GPU training on the server without gui), and improved the quality of the B face, and the results will come from this feedback


Re: After changing face, there are ugly dark shadows on the face

Posted: Thu Dec 05, 2019 7:28 am
by hnjiakai

I improved the quality of face B,

And turned off the color enhancement option during training,
But the result still has ugly black shadows,

What can I do next to make the result more natural without this ugly "black shadow"