PaintsUndo - Transform Static Images into Dynamic Digital Paintings

PaintsUndo is a groundbreaking tool that transforms static images into dynamic video representations of the drawing process.

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How to use PaintsUndo?

To use PaintsUndo, upload an image or choose an example image from the bottom of the page. Click "Generate Prompts" to create the global prompt. Then click "Generate Key Frames" to produce keyframes. Finally, click "Generate Video" to create the video, adjusting any seeds or parameters as needed during these steps.

Feature

Convert Static Images to Dynamic Video Representations

PaintsUndo allows users to transform static images into dynamic videos that represent the drawing process. By generating keyframes and interpolating between them, it produces videos that illustrate the step-by-step creation of an artwork, making it look like pressing the "undo" button multiple times in digital painting software.

Extract Coarse Sketches at Different Levels

The models in PaintsUndo can simulate various stages of drawing, from initial sketches to detailed artwork. Users can extract coarse sketches at different levels, visualizing the progressive refinement of an image through multiple drawing actions like sketching, inking, and shading.

Insert Sketches from External Sources

PaintsUndo provides the flexibility to incorporate sketches from external sources into the drawing process. This allows for the integration of external ideas and elements, making the generated videos more comprehensive and adaptable to different creative inputs.

Handle Multiple Output Scenarios for Single Input

The single-frame model in PaintsUndo can take a single input image and produce multiple outputs by simulating different numbers of "undo" operations. This feature helps in understanding various stages of an artwork’s creation, providing multiple perspectives and intermediate steps from a single final image.

Understand Drawing Behaviors in AI-Generated Images

PaintsUndo is designed to offer insights into AI-generated image drawing behaviors. By replicating human drawing actions, the models provide a deeper understanding of the creative process and the sequential steps taken by AI to generate an image, aligning better with human artistic needs.

Simulates Human Drawing Behavior

PaintsUndo provides base models that replicate various human drawing actions such as sketching, inking, coloring, shading, transforming, and more. This allows AI to better align with the true needs and creative processes of human artists.

FAQs

Have a question? Check out some of the common queries below.

PaintsUndo is a project aimed at providing base models of human drawing behaviors to help future AI models better align with the real needs of human artists. It can simulate various drawing actions like sketching, inking, coloring, shading, and more.

Yes, PaintsUndo is free to use. You can clone the repository and set it up on your local machine without any cost.

You can use any digital painting or artwork image to generate videos. The models are designed to handle various types of images that represent different stages of the drawing process.

The speed of video generation depends on your hardware. On average, processing one image can take about 5 to 10 minutes, resulting in a 25-second video at 4 FPS with a resolution of 320x512, 512x320, 384x448, or 448x384.

PaintsUndo uses AI models to simulate human drawing behaviors. The single-frame model generates keyframes by simulating "undo" operations on a final image, while the multi-frame model interpolates between these keyframes to create smooth transitions. This combination produces a coherent video showing the step-by-step creation of the artwork.

The single-frame model is a modified architecture of SD1.5, trained with different betas scheduler and an added operation step condition. The multi-frame model is based on the VideoCrafter family but with significant modifications to the neural network topology and training methods.

Users are expected to comply with local laws and use the tool responsibly, avoiding the generation of false information or inciting confrontation. The developers do not assume responsibility for potential misuse by users.