Video To Action (Beta)

This feature will be released mid-October. Stay tuned…

Video to Action will be available in the studio as a beta feature. This feature allows users to upload a video file of a specific action for a character. This feature is only available for Contemporary characters and applies to Professional, Professional for Agency and Enterprise users.

Please note that Video to Action is in beta testing. As such, your feedback and suggestions are appreciated. Contact support@vyond.com with questions, suggestions, or technical issues.

To use Video to Action, take a look at the steps below:

Steps

Step 1: Once your Contemporary character has been added to the scene, select the Action tab:
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Step 2: Select the option to Generate Action:

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Step 3: A dialogue window will appear where users can upload a mp4 video file of an action:

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Video uploads must be mp4 files, 100 MB or less, 10 seconds or less, and a maximum resolution of 4K. 

Step 4: Once the action has been generated, it will appear in the Actions tab under My Library:

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Other Considerations

When creating a video of an action to upload, please consider the following: 

  • Use a video with only one person. In a video with multiple people, the tool will only generate a single-person action.
  • Side-facing and back view actions may not always generate successful results. It is recommended to face the camera.
  • Actions with loose fitted clothing may not always generate successful results.
  • Ensure the entire body is in the frame and remains in the frame when recording.
  • Find a background that contrasts the figure doing the action to allow detection.

Before uploading the video, please consider the following: 

  • Upload a video of less than 10 seconds. Please crop the video if it is longer than 10 seconds.
  • The video resolution should not exceed 4K.
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