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Deforum VII—Microbe Infinite Spin

There is a subset of deforum animation called an "infinite zoom". An infinite zoom only performs one transformation to derive each successive image: zoom. There are no shifts or rotations. And the zoom can never 'reach' the subject, so it will continue to zoom in as long as there are frames left to create.

I decided to create try a variation, which I'm calling an "infinite spin" which only uses a spin transformation without using zoom or shifts. I started with images I created for a seed travel using the prompt for my post Evolution by AI. Here are the images that I started with:


NOTE: For the best viewing experience, click on the gear icon at the bottom right of each video and set the quality to 4K.

Here is the infinite spin I made from the first image, using the Counterfeit model:


And here is the infinite zoom I made starting with the second image and using the RevAnimated model:


These illustrations and animations were created using Stable Diffusion 1.5 and Deforum as implemented in SD.Next with the Counterfeit and RevAnimated models.
Deforum VII—Microbe Infinite Spin
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