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fr0sty wrote on 2/27/2020, 10:05 PM

Warp flow is designed to smooth out jump cuts from one scene to another that is very similar to it, specifically, a person talking against a static background, where the position of the person from one cut to the next is very similar, but not exact. It's meant for editing out speaking mistakes when interviewing people without having to make a jump cut.

Systems:

Desktop

AMD Ryzen 7 1800x 8 core 16 thread at stock speed

64GB 3000mhz DDR4

Geforce RTX 3090

Windows 10

Laptop:

ASUS Zenbook Pro Duo 32GB (9980HK CPU, RTX 2060 GPU, dual 4K touch screens, main one OLED HDR)

east wrote on 2/27/2020, 10:13 PM

Warp flow is designed to smooth out jump cuts from one scene to another that is very similar to it, specifically, a person talking against a static background, where the position of the person from one cut to the next is very similar, but not exact. It's meant for editing out speaking mistakes when interviewing people without having to make a jump cut.

so the artifacts I have are normal ? I'm using images with similar characters out of the background. Artifacts only appear in certain images. 

Marco. wrote on 2/28/2020, 3:06 AM

"so the artifacts I have are normal ?"

Yes, probably.

east wrote on 2/28/2020, 8:11 AM

Sad :(

Marco. wrote on 2/28/2020, 8:35 AM

I guess it's just not the right tool for what you want to do. Seems like what you'd need is a morphing tool.

east wrote on 2/28/2020, 9:44 AM

I guess it's just not the right tool for what you want to do. Seems like what you'd need is a morphing tool.

Yes, that's exactly what I'm looking for. Do you know a tool like that ?