Ive noticed that the bear (259) has majority of the frames missing
Please rename the "457" records to "259" to add it to the rest of the bear frames. Sorry about that.
I actually just now noticed that 457 has a
lot of extra frames that 259 doesn't have and it produces odd results if you try to use all of them. May just want to copy over the frames from 457 that look like what 259 is using (roughly every other animation frame) until we have control over animation frame counts.
@TheLacus: Speaking of which, could you add modder access to the animation frames using an XML file?
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I'm interested in interpolating extra animation frames for other MOBs, later on.
Can you tell me, what kind of sharpening you used on the front facing mobs?
I used
Gigapixel A.I. Sharpen. You can get a free 30 day trial which should give you enough time to crank out the majority of the MOBs. If you run out of time, then just use another burner email address and start the trial over again.
Like I said before, the program doesn't support batching which is a HUGE bummer...
According to their product FAQ:
Since sharpening is a step most take during regular editing workflow we wanted the ability to use Sharpen AI within your existing workflow to provide, Our other batch processing tools we have are outside normal editing workflow, like enlargement or jpeg quality improvements so it makes sense to have those operational tools that usually do not have to be adjusted individually per image.
Since you can't batch them, it is quite tedious to do them one at a time... 3,700 times... And their workflow doesn't really help. Each time to load in the next frame, the settings you had selected for the previous sharpening reset to their default values, and so do a lot of the save settings which means a LOT of clicks for each and every frame, which is obviously not convenient.
For most of the frames, I ended up using the "Stabilize" processing mode with "Remove Blur" set near the maximum and "Suppress Noise" set near the minimum.
And was the sharpening applied before or after the upscalling?
After.