Video costume change, or TikTok/Kwai viral video motion transfer, a 10-second video with 16 frame rate takes about 18 minutes to run, costing around 80 RH coins.

It is recommended that the movements should not be too large, avoid turning around, and having too many gestures, as the effects will be relatively poor:

1. Principle: This workflow uses mimcmotion to transfer video motions, then applies animatediff to redraw and make the video clearer, and finally uses reactor for face-swapping in the video. The face-swapping mainly refers to the facial features of the uploaded reference image.

Usage:

1. Video costume change: Extract a frame from the target video, use the costume change workflow in the homepage's universal transfer section, and then use this application or workflow to generate video.

2. For pure video costume change, ensure the video dimensions match exactly with the dimensions of the costume-changed image; otherwise, errors will occur. Set the workflow dimensions to 576*1024, and modify them in the workflow if special dimensions are needed.

3. TikTok/Kwai viral video generation: Upload a video you like, then select a photo of yourself. Note that the photo dimensions should match the video dimensions to avoid errors and distortion. The subject, posture, and proportions of the photo should be similar to the video; otherwise, the effects will be poor.

4. After testing, the results are decent. For the generated video, you can download the Wink app on your phone, which offers free quality enhancement and video frame interpolation. The effects are good and the speed is fast, so this step is not included here, as it would take longer to process.

5. Suitable for TikTok/Kwai secondary creation and video costume change (with minor detail differences).