Below, Sevaral examples are presented for your understanding more deeply TiPiT.
In some cases, in the original image, we have overlapped foreground objects.
In some cases, in the original image, we have overlapped foreground objects (see below figure, for example). Of course, even in such cases, we can make animations by repeated use of TiPiT. LetŐs see how to do it with the following example.
Fig. Image of Original Picure |
Original InputIn this example, the left persons and left boats are put on a region. So, I re-painted areas overlaped with other boats as the boats have not existed by a retouch tool. |
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Mask InputIn the left mask image, the areas put on the region in the original input are masked. |
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Background InputThe left is an image removing areas put on all regions from the original picture. |
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1st Layer InputThe left are a RGB-channel image and a M-channel Image for a input "2nd Layer". Their areas are put on several regions. |
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2nd Layer InputThe left are a RGB-channel image and a M-channel Image for a input "2nd Layer". Their areas are put on several regions. |
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Regions -
In the below figure, yellow regions are ataching an original input as a region image. Blue regions are ataching the 1st Layer input, and green regions are ataching the 2nd Layer region.
Fig. Layout of Regions |
Test Frame -
Fig. a result of Test Frame |
More complex cases can also be treated in a similar way.
Enjoy your own tour into the picture!