Facefusion: Selective face part replacement with Region Masks

Demo summary
The creator demonstrates using the 'region' mask settings to selectively toggle which parts of the face (eyes, mouth, eyebrows) are replaced or kept from the original video.
Step-by-step
- Locate the Face Masks section in the interface
- Switch the mask type from Box to Region
- Toggle the specific facial components (eyes, eyebrows, mouth) on or off to define replacement areas
- Verify the preview to ensure the desired parts of the original or reference image are visible
Options
- Use Box mask instead of Region mask
- Keep the original mouth while replacing other features
- Keep the original eyes and eyebrows while replacing the mouth
Tips
- Check that both eyes are selected if you intend to replace the full eye area, as they may be controlled individually
Highlights
“I think this is pretty interesting um to have the option I guess”
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