Yeah, those were exactly the two videos which most made me think that the model was mostly trained on video game animation. In the tokyo one, the woman’s facial muscles never move at all, even when the camera zooms in on her. And in the SUV one, the dust cloud isn’t realistic, but even covering that up the SUV has a Grand Theft Auto look to its motion.
“Can’t do both complex motion and photorealism in the same video” is a good hypothesis to track, thanks for putting that one on my radar.
Yeah, those were exactly the two videos which most made me think that the model was mostly trained on video game animation. In the tokyo one, the woman’s facial muscles never move at all, even when the camera zooms in on her. And in the SUV one, the dust cloud isn’t realistic, but even covering that up the SUV has a Grand Theft Auto look to its motion.
“Can’t do both complex motion and photorealism in the same video” is a good hypothesis to track, thanks for putting that one on my radar.
(Note that I was talking about the one with the train going through Toyko suburbs.)