This is a 22 second seamless video of a single scene featuring a woman in a river wearing a sensational patchwork mediaeval dress. tl;dr the video can be found along with my other videos here: https://umd.net/profile/i/wetmaxiskirts/section/videos
This is the first video I've produced of a continous scene of the same person in the same setting lasting for longer than 8 seconds. I was lazily reusing prompts that I have lying around from using Ideogram and have been trying them in Whisk to see what they do. I had one mentioning a patchwork mediaeval dress, so I gave it a try and this dress appeared on the very first attempt. I immediately thought the dress looked so fantastic, even featuring some unprompted accessories, that a standard 8 second video wouldn't do it justice, so here we are!
The woman doesn't just stand there, she finds a few things to do! This video should be enjoyable for wet hair fans as well as wetlook aficionados who don't mind mediaeval dresses. There's no dialogue in the video and she doesn't look at the camera, so it's essentially a window into a sensual moment in the lovely lady's world. At least I think it's sensual, whether you do too is for you to decide!
It was produced using a combination of Whisk, Google Labs Flow and ClipChamp, stitching 3 standard video clips of 8 seconds together using the last frame of the preceding video as the first frame of the next. Oh, and there was also much wailing and gnashing of teeth (which is why it's 22 seconds and not 24), but I've impressed myself in the end, given it was my first attempt at doing this!
The source image is below. I hope you enjoy the video
wammypinupart said: Nice work! Takes a lot of work to make a as scene this long and seamless -- thanks for sharing it!! And it is a very soak-worthy dress she's in
Thank you, I appreciate that. It does take quite a bit of time and wasted video credits! Sadly, a couple of days ago I spotted that there's a continuity error. The video is seamless, but there's something else. I won't point it out though and will hope that no-one notices!