infinite zoom effect extension for AUTOMATIC1111's webui - stable diffusion
This is an extension for the AUTOMATIC1111's (and Vladmandic´s) webui that allows users to create infinite zoom effect videos using stable diffusion outpainting method.
Open Stable Diffusion WebUI.
Go to the Extensions tab
> Install from URL
.
Enter https://github.com/v8hid/infinite-zoom-automatic1111-webui.git
for the URL and leave the second field empty and wait for it to be installed.
Click on the Infinite Zoom tab
Modify the parameters as you wish and click Generate video, the video will appear as soon as it generates
To learn more about the parameters, please refer to our WIKI.
You're only as good as your model, so level up with an Inpainting model for killer results.
Heads up: Setting Mask Blur parameter above 0 will give you results that look like they've been hit by the ugly stick.
Just between us - don't forget to uncheck Apply color correction to img2img results to match original colors in the Stable Diffusion tab of the WebUI settings. You don't want your results looking like a bad Instagram filter.
To start, let's break down the workflow of the extension into three main steps:
Step 1: Choose an image to start with
The program either generates an initial image using the first prompt you provide or you can upload your own image in the custom initial image
field. This initial image will be the basis for the outpainting process.
Step 2: Generate outpaint steps
Once you have your initial image, the program will start generating outpaint steps. The number of outpaint steps is determined by the Total Outpaint Steps
input. In each outpaint step, the program makes the initial image smaller in the center of the canvas and generates a new image in the empty space that is created. This process is repeated for each outpaint step until the desired number is reached.
Step 3: Create a gradual zoom effect
After all outpaint steps have been generated, the program creates an interpolation between each outpaint step to create a gradual zoom effect. The number of frames created between each outpaint step is determined by the Zoom Speed
parameter and the Frames per second
parameter.
Number of frames for each outpaint step = Zoom Speed
$\times$ Frames per second
Length of each outpaint step in second = Number of frames
$\div$ Frames per second
It works on free colab plan
Contributions are welcome! Please follow these guidelines: