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Thinking about writing a newbie guide
Posted: Tue Mar 31, 2020 8:57 pm
by abigflea
I've been watching this board and the discord daily for the last few weeks while I'm learning all these concepts myself.
The guides are excellent. I've read through them several times , especially when i'm stuck.
I have caught up pretty well, although I was in commercial hardware solutions for 15 years (and been out that long).
Was thinking I would write a VERY newbie guide, pointing out my pitfalls and HEAVILY referencing the main guide (because its all there ).
If I find the time, would that be welcome?
Re: Thinking about writing a newbie guide
Posted: Tue Mar 31, 2020 10:46 pm
by bryanlyon
Yes, we welcome any guides you want to make. People keep asking for a video guide if that sounds doable, we'd appreciate it. Even if it's text, it may be helpful.
Re: Thinking about writing a newbie guide
Posted: Wed Apr 01, 2020 2:17 am
by abigflea
Oh it would be text with image examples.
but for the most part the existing guide is quite informative, just easy to overlook/misinterpret one little detail and you've made a mass. That's reading comprehension with your not exactly familiar.
I didn't 100% "get" alignments 100% for a bout a week . Kept asking myself why it worked THAT way.
When/If the boredom kicks in again, I might make a rough draft.
Re: Thinking about writing a newbie guide
Posted: Sun Apr 05, 2020 6:56 pm
by cosmico
It might be to big of a task for your guide, but I would absolutely love to see the same deepfake made over and over again like 4 times, all the settings the same, even the run time, but the only difference being the trainer used.
Re: Thinking about writing a newbie guide
Posted: Fri Apr 10, 2020 10:02 am
by abigflea
Actually doing that myself just to get a feel for how different models and mask work.
Very time-intensive but since I work 12-hour shifts I can at least get the training done .
Mainly just original, dfl-sae , dlight, and unbalanced. 8gb only goes so far
Re: Thinking about writing a newbie guide
Posted: Fri Apr 10, 2020 10:03 am
by abigflea
Also got to figure out why time lapse doesn't want to work for me odd little hiccup there.