I lost a bit of money last time paying for deepfakes. With the latest set, I ended up with 2 dates total nothing else. One cute Korean and one Indian girl who catfished me. Sadly it appears nobody can beat the OG deepfakers from 2020 who actually got students results. I MISSED THE BANDWAGEN I decided to focus hard and learn myself and I think I’m progressing pretty good. The only way to find out is through other peoples feedback. What’s your honest opinion on the realism of these pics? Be mean, critical, and don’t be afraid to destroy my artwork if warranted. If I did a good job, let me know also APPS USED: Reface app pro (for the face swap) Remini (AI image quality enhancer) PicsArt (layering the original and the swapped photos then mixing them) Faceapp (adding expression and further blending. Adding smile)

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Thanks. These were pics of an Instagram fitness model. Just the eyes, nose and mouth area are “my face”. The forehead up and chin down are the other guy.

As for the face detail, I think using the clone tool can improve his face quality however it’s difficult to detail the eyes since it’ll start to look uncanny at a certain point

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Gotcha also looking back the skin is maybe too smooth. If you can somehow make that look more like real skin that would make it better I think

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Yeah. The skin quality is a result of the quality loss after completing the swap. Even remini tech can only guess what high resolution would have looked like therefore making an uncanny valley feel.

One solution is to restore the original skin surrounding the eyes, nose, and mouth using the original fake picture and keep the distinctive features my own.

At that point it becomes more of a catfish and not a face swap but I don’t mind as long as it works

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