For the few who want to know the show and the actor, it’s “Monsieur Spade,” an AMC produced take on Sam Spade post-America, retired and living in France. I think it’s really well done, and Clive Owen does a great job of playing San Spade but…I REALLY want to replace his face and voice with Bogart’s.
TLDR: still too damn hard
It’s porn isn’t it.
Charlie Chaplin does Dallas
Alright alright alright
Again, nothing sexual.
Asking for a friend
It’s totally not!
I think Mike Boyd did a video where he learnt how to create a deep fake and it took him 100 hours. He used deepfakelab and 3 rendering PCs just to make some short clips. It would take a lot of rendering to do an entire show.
Here is an alternative Piped link(s):
https://piped.video/Zmutd9618Kk?si=xTgB7An2gDqyQ3SX
Piped is a privacy-respecting open-source alternative frontend to YouTube.
I’m open-source; check me out at GitHub.
AI art is very easy to learn, but has a lot of intricacies and extra functions that can take a while to learn and master. The only free and open source one, Stable Diffusion, has a lot of resources online. Here’s a beginner’s guide to get you started.
I recommend running locally if you have the hardware for it. You generally need at least 8GB of VRAM for reasonably fast generation, though I’ve heard of people being fine with as little as 4GB. Check out Civitai for additional resources.
Bro OP’s not talking about genAI. OP’s talking deepfake. Big difference. You should be pointing them to DeepFaceLab, not SD.
Now it makes me want to swap the actor who played Jafar in Aladdin (2019) by Jason Mantzoukas and see how better the movie becomes.
Just do it. It’s not hard, it just takes time to learn all the pieces and how they fit together.
I think it was kind of implied that they were also looking for resources. Just saying it is easy and takes time to put all the pieces together is not super helpful.