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Adobe and HKUST's TransPixar AI Model Revolutionizes VFX with RGBA Video Generation
Jan 9, 2025, 05:07 PM
Adobe, in collaboration with the Hong Kong University of Science and Technology (HKUST), has released TransPixar, an open-source text-to-video model that generates video footage with an alpha channel for transparency. This new AI tool, developed with only 484 training clips and utilizing LoRA for fine-tuning, is poised to revolutionize visual effects (VFX) production across film, gaming, and augmented reality industries. TransPixar allows for the direct creation of video content from text prompts with transparent backgrounds, making it ideal for quick VFX, stock elements, or memes. The model's ability to generate RGBA videos, which include alpha channels, addresses a significant challenge in the field by enabling seamless integration of transparent elements into scenes. Adobe Research and HKUST's development of TransPixar marks a notable advancement in AI-driven content creation, offering new possibilities for VFX and interactive media.
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