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synapticpaint | 3 years ago

"The flickering comes from the fundamental nature of the de-noising mechanism involved in the diffusion model." -- agreed

"Keeping the same seed wouldn't be helpful if you want the image to move." -- No, I'm using the same seed (and prompt). The image moves because ControlNet opens up another channel of input, in this case the pose data.

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Lerc|3 years ago

Yes but that still produces temporal aliasing because the unmoving noise is battling the moving controlnet input. I can't find it right now but there was a good example showing a gallery of one word prompts with the same seed. While the images were of different subjects you could clearly see the impact of the noise controlling layout. What was was a capital letter A in one image was a persons legs in another, but that same overall structure was visible in the same place in 90% of the images