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tastycrust OP t1_iw33vf6 wrote
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Yes. Image input is an anatomical skull. I'm currently using SD locally to train it on images in a slow attempt to lay the foundation for assistance in forensic reconstruction, and it ended up generating this. The skull that I used for this is from a 45 year old Chinese male. My hope is to be able to produce a fairly accurate "reconstruction" generator that will be cost effective and time effective with a minimum of 70% accurate likeness. This is a solo project because everyone I've pitched it to don't think it will work, but I know this is going to be the future, and I want to put this tech to good use and see what it can be capable of. I hope this works, to some effect because I have been looking at nothing but gore, forensic remains, cadavers and anatomical images for the last two weeks. My eyes need a break.
Ocioretro t1_iw369an wrote
It is a good idea. The bad thing about it is that, as you get it, if it's salable, an army of other people with high-end computers can beat you to it. I don't know you at all and I don't know if this advice will help you: sell the project as soon as you can, with that preliminary version you have to start. Sell and then perfect it.
Ocioretro t1_iw36ej0 wrote
Now another question. Did you give the skull back to that 45-year-old man? I have read that having a skull is necessary for life.
skylarmt_ t1_iw466bs wrote
A skull is not necessary, unless your use of "life" implies anything more than constant pain and horror.
adviceKiwi t1_iw3jhgf wrote
> Yes. Image input is an anatomical skull. I'm currently using SD locally to train it on images in a slow attempt to lay the foundation for assistance in forensic reconstruction, and it ended up generating this. The skull that I used for this is from a 45 year old Chinese male. My hope is to be able to produce a fairly accurate "reconstruction" generator that will be cost effective and time effective with a minimum of 70% accurate likeness. This is a solo project because everyone I've pitched it to don't think it will work, but I know this is going to be the future, and I want to put this tech to good use and see what it can be capable of. I hope this works, to some effect because I have been looking at nothing but gore, forensic remains, cadavers and anatomical images for the last two weeks. My eyes need a break
OK. That's actually quite cool. Gross. But def cool
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