A Deep Dive into Style Consistency and Stable Video Diffusion

TLDRDiscover the new features of style consistency and stable video diffusion. Learn how to use them effectively and explore their potential. Find out what they can and can't do yet.

Key insights

Style References: Use image URLs and prompts to create new styles in mid Journey.

Camera Motion: Explore different camera movements in stable video diffusion for more dynamic visuals.

Zooming and Tilting: Control the zoom and tilt of the camera in stable video diffusion for better composition.

Multiple Style References: Combine multiple images to create unique styles in mid Journey.

Experimental Camera Motion: Coming soon in stable video diffusion, this feature will offer more advanced camera movements.

Q&A

How do style references work in mid Journey?

Style references in mid Journey use image URLs and prompts to create new styles by combining different visual elements.

What camera movements can be done in stable video diffusion?

In stable video diffusion, you can currently lock the camera, shake it, tilt it down, orbit around a subject, pan, and zoom in.

Can I control the strength of style reference images in stable video diffusion?

Yes, you can adjust the strength of style reference images in stable video diffusion by using the ssw command.

Is stable video diffusion free?

Stable video diffusion is currently in beta and is available for free. Make sure to sign up to access this powerful tool.

What can we expect in the future for stable video diffusion?

The future of stable video diffusion includes experimental camera motion, which will introduce more advanced and creative camera movements.

Timestamped Summary

00:00Introduction to the new features of style consistency and stable video diffusion.

02:30Exploring the use of style references in mid Journey to create unique styles.

05:45Understanding the different camera movements available in stable video diffusion.

09:15Controlling the strength and influence of style reference images in stable video diffusion.

11:30Overview of stable video diffusion and its current availability.

13:45Discussion on future developments in stable video diffusion, including experimental camera motion.