Morph clothing and locations with Pika

Demo summary
The user shows how to stitch multiple Pikaframes generations together to create a seamless morphing effect between different outfits and locations.
Step-by-step
- Film videos of yourself wearing different outfits in different locations.
- Perform a reaction movement during filming to signal the clothing change.
- Input the first and second frames of your outfit sequences into Pika.
- Generate multiple videos using the Pika frames technique for each transition.
- Stitch the generated Pika videos together with the original footage in a video editor.
Tips
- Perform a physical reaction moment during filming to make the clothing 'pop' in organically.
- Use the Pika frames technique to ensure a smooth morphing effect between different locations and outfits.
Highlights
“it does a really nice transition and morph from the clothing and... it looks fantastic has a really nice and organic kind of animation to it”
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