Looks really cool! will you please consider to make a standalone windows version? (to run interface without anaconda) I wonder if it will get more accurate as you work on it, keep up the good work! :)
Hello Hayden, hope your doing well, So I am still in the same situation here, I currently installed Manjaro on one of my systems (My desktop) I'm hoping to get back to trying to do this. So, will this work for linux? I had tried Fedora before, couldn't and now I am still trying to get to be able to do this on Manjaro. Usually when I need to roto, its because I didn't plan and then my masks usually are not all that good. I would like to try to use Blender more. Any chance this has improved and can produce a more accurate matte? I just downloaded the new Blender too. I am trying to break away from having to rely on Adobe products!
Hello Hayden, I'm still stuck in my rut here and circled back around to your video here. Very respectfully can I please have some help? I am having such a difficult time here and can't use windows. I need my laptop running Linux Mint to be able to do this. Please let me know if there is any updated command lines to install on my machine - Thanx!
Hello Hayden, once again. I thought to check back to see if maybe you had updated your algorithm recently. I am still struggling to find my way into a viable full time linux content creation workflow. Sadly, not too much progress has been made. I have however used Davinci Resolve on linux and it was alright. The object of my main search is rotoscoping. I tried before to install this and wasn't able to because I am still learning command lines (slowly) I am a bit better now. I have purchased two new desktop systems since. The latest one is an intel 19 with AMD graphics (rx6600). Is there any improvement in rotoscoping this way since I last contacted you? I plan to try again to install this algorithm sometime soon maybe. If you can share anything, ideas etc that would be great! Thanks again for what you did here!
Thanks for checking back in. I would not use this program in a production environment as I would consider this it "unsupported". If you want to rotoscope with AI, DaVinci Resolve Studio has an amazing rotoscoping tool in the color page. Also, Fusion, which is built into Resolve has some amazing manual roto tools that can be used.
@@HaydenGray Yeah I have DRS I was just hoping to be able to broaden my options. I only use any of this to improve my home movies of my kids growing up.
wow It works :D I have no idea about coding so thanks alot bro but It didn't work above 1024 when i tryied 2k or 4k I see some blotches of white instead of sharp mask but still 1024 is amazing to have )) thanks again
Ok, so I think I got up to about 1:50 on your instruction. But I'm a bit lost, how do I know where I installed it? Sorry, not as good with command lines prompt but trying to learn. THANKS! Please get back to me soon! I'm on linux fedora 33
I am not as familiar with Fedora but I do believe the command to get pip is "yum install epel-release" followed by "yum install python-pip". From there, the same commands should work. There shouldn't really be an install location you need to reference as that is all handled by the package manager.
Cool!!! I'm using MacOs and get this message on select Input image (press button). python[10922:145386] -[QNSApplication macMinorVersion]: unrecognized selector sent to instance 0x7fefb85add20 Have you any advice for me?
i don't have any knowledge of programming Iam just following your instructions . Please help me i cannot import the inbox of file cudaautorotoapp.py in anaconda prompt
nice stuff man ! with UI and everything ! the ouput is correct even for multiple dancing people, but the output mask is a little too lose for real work , but for previs its good And its freaking fast too . I know this is a bold question but could you make a version with your UI and this AI : ua-cam.com/video/rTH5lMPp4Qw/v-deo.html ??? Would be much appreciated ! Edit: or is it the same ai ? seems at least antialiased masks are put out there
Thanks! I took a look at the video you mentioned, my program and the one in the video use the same libraries and dataset to process the image, meaning the results should be the same. To tighten up the mask, you can increase the number in the matte height field to the height of your footage, it will just take much longer to run.
Installing the program on a linux distro should work pretty similarly to installing it on a Windows machine with a few exceptions. The python runtime is already installed but you need to get pip. To do this, in the terminal type: sudo apt-get install python3-pip. From there, you can use the commands in the video to install the required libraries and then run the program. The shell interface works similarly in that regard. If I recall correctly, there may be some text scaling issues but otherwise, the program works fine.
@@HaydenGray wow ok thanks! I will try, but i am defitnetly not anywhere near as familiar as you perhaps! But if you 'd be interested in showing me by remote maybe, i would donate a small gift to your gift of putting this info out, since i cant contribute otherwise! Lemme know if you would like that. Thanks again!
cudaautorotoapp.py", line 36, in running self.progressBar.setValue(self.progress) TypeError: setValue(self, value: int): argument 1 has unexpected type 'float'
I came for the Auto Rotoscope. I stayed for Thag's soothing voice and persona.
Nice work.. Please upload more video on the rotoscope.
Looks really cool!
will you please consider to make a standalone windows version? (to run interface without anaconda)
I wonder if it will get more accurate as you work on it, keep up the good work! :)
If he could inject it into Google Colab it would be already great. I don't think he will ever bother. He must have other things to do
Hello Hayden, hope your doing well, So I am still in the same situation here, I currently installed Manjaro on one of my systems (My desktop) I'm hoping to get back to trying to do this. So, will this work for linux? I had tried Fedora before, couldn't and now I am still trying to get to be able to do this on Manjaro. Usually when I need to roto, its because I didn't plan and then my masks usually are not all that good. I would like to try to use Blender more. Any chance this has improved and can produce a more accurate matte? I just downloaded the new Blender too. I am trying to break away from having to rely on Adobe products!
Hello Hayden, I'm still stuck in my rut here and circled back around to your video here. Very respectfully can I please have some help? I am having such a difficult time here and can't use windows. I need my laptop running Linux Mint to be able to do this. Please let me know if there is any updated command lines to install on my machine - Thanx!
Hello Hayden, once again. I thought to check back to see if maybe you had updated your algorithm recently. I am still struggling to find my way into a viable full time linux content creation workflow. Sadly, not too much progress has been made. I have however used Davinci Resolve on linux and it was alright. The object of my main search is rotoscoping. I tried before to install this and wasn't able to because I am still learning command lines (slowly) I am a bit better now. I have purchased two new desktop systems since. The latest one is an intel 19 with AMD graphics (rx6600). Is there any improvement in rotoscoping this way since I last contacted you? I plan to try again to install this algorithm sometime soon maybe. If you can share anything, ideas etc that would be great! Thanks again for what you did here!
Thanks for checking back in. I would not use this program in a production environment as I would consider this it "unsupported". If you want to rotoscope with AI, DaVinci Resolve Studio has an amazing rotoscoping tool in the color page. Also, Fusion, which is built into Resolve has some amazing manual roto tools that can be used.
@@HaydenGray Yeah I have DRS I was just hoping to be able to broaden my options. I only use any of this to improve my home movies of my kids growing up.
What are the requirements for pc when doing this?
Really any computer will work, the speed at which it will output is what changes based on your specs.
@@HaydenGray thanks man
wow It works :D I have no idea about coding so thanks alot bro but It didn't work above 1024 when i tryied 2k or 4k I see some blotches of white instead of sharp mask but still 1024 is amazing to have )) thanks again
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Ok, so I think I got up to about 1:50 on your instruction. But I'm a bit lost, how do I know where I installed it? Sorry, not as good with command lines prompt but trying to learn. THANKS! Please get back to me soon! I'm on linux fedora 33
I am not as familiar with Fedora but I do believe the command to get pip is "yum install epel-release" followed by "yum install python-pip". From there, the same commands should work. There shouldn't really be an install location you need to reference as that is all handled by the package manager.
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Cool!!! I'm using MacOs and get this message on select Input image (press button).
python[10922:145386] -[QNSApplication macMinorVersion]: unrecognized selector sent to instance 0x7fefb85add20
Have you any advice for me?
Which version did you download? The Cuda version only works with nvidia gpus which macs do not have
i don't have any knowledge of programming Iam just following your instructions . Please help me i cannot import the inbox of file cudaautorotoapp.py in anaconda prompt
The import does not apply to the program itself, that has to be downloaded from the github link in the description.
nice stuff man ! with UI and everything ! the ouput is correct even for multiple dancing people, but the output mask is a little too lose for real work , but for previs its good And its freaking fast too .
I know this is a bold question but could you make a version with your UI and this AI : ua-cam.com/video/rTH5lMPp4Qw/v-deo.html ???
Would be much appreciated !
Edit: or is it the same ai ? seems at least antialiased masks are put out there
Thanks! I took a look at the video you mentioned, my program and the one in the video use the same libraries and dataset to process the image, meaning the results should be the same. To tighten up the mask, you can increase the number in the matte height field to the height of your footage, it will just take much longer to run.
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Installing the program on a linux distro should work pretty similarly to installing it on a Windows machine with a few exceptions. The python runtime is already installed but you need to get pip. To do this, in the terminal type: sudo apt-get install python3-pip. From there, you can use the commands in the video to install the required libraries and then run the program. The shell interface works similarly in that regard. If I recall correctly, there may be some text scaling issues but otherwise, the program works fine.
@@HaydenGray wow ok thanks! I will try, but i am defitnetly not anywhere near as familiar as you perhaps! But if you 'd be interested in showing me by remote maybe, i would donate a small gift to your gift of putting this info out, since i cant contribute otherwise! Lemme know if you would like that. Thanks again!
@@seasonfilms9375 No problem, give it a shot. If you have issue, just let me know
cudaautorotoapp.py", line 36, in running
self.progressBar.setValue(self.progress)
TypeError: setValue(self, value: int): argument 1 has unexpected type 'float'