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ComfyUI Node: 🌊 Depthflow Motion Linear

Class Name

DepthflowMotionLinear

Category
🌊 Depthflow/Motion/Components
Author
akatz-ai (Account age: 193days)
Extension
🌊 Depthflow Nodes
Latest Updated
2024-10-21
Github Stars
0.19K

How to Install 🌊 Depthflow Nodes

Install this extension via the ComfyUI Manager by searching for 🌊 Depthflow Nodes
  • 1. Click the Manager button in the main menu
  • 2. Select Custom Nodes Manager button
  • 3. Enter 🌊 Depthflow Nodes in the search bar
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🌊 Depthflow Motion Linear Description

Specialized node for creating linear motion effects in Depthflow framework, ensuring smooth and consistent transitions for visual projects.

🌊 Depthflow Motion Linear:

DepthflowMotionLinear is a specialized node designed to facilitate the creation of linear motion effects within the Depthflow framework. This node is particularly useful for generating smooth, consistent motion transitions in visual projects, making it an ideal tool for AI artists looking to add dynamic elements to their work. By leveraging linear interpolation techniques, DepthflowMotionLinear ensures that motion changes occur at a steady rate, providing a predictable and uniform transformation over time. This can be especially beneficial in scenarios where a gradual and controlled motion effect is desired, such as in animations or simulations that require a linear progression. The node's primary goal is to offer a straightforward yet powerful method for implementing linear motion, enhancing the visual appeal and fluidity of your creative projects.

🌊 Depthflow Motion Linear Input Parameters:

strength

The strength parameter determines the intensity of the motion effect applied by the node. It influences how pronounced the motion will be, with higher values resulting in more noticeable movement. This parameter allows you to control the degree of motion, enabling subtle or dramatic effects depending on your artistic vision. The range of values typically spans from 0 to 1, with 0 representing no motion and 1 indicating full strength.

feature_threshold

The feature_threshold parameter sets a minimum value that a feature must reach for the motion to be applied. This acts as a filter to ensure that only significant features trigger motion, preventing minor or irrelevant changes from affecting the output. By adjusting this threshold, you can fine-tune the sensitivity of the motion effect, ensuring it responds only to meaningful variations in the input data. The typical range is from 0 to 1, with a default value that balances sensitivity and selectivity.

feature_param

The feature_param parameter provides additional customization for the feature's behavior, allowing you to specify how the feature interacts with the motion effect. This parameter can be used to adjust various aspects of the feature's influence, such as its scale or impact on the motion. The exact nature of this parameter may vary depending on the specific implementation and context, but it generally offers a way to refine the feature's contribution to the overall motion.

feature_mode

The feature_mode parameter defines the mode of operation for the feature, determining how it is applied in conjunction with the motion effect. This parameter can influence the way features are interpreted and integrated into the motion, offering different modes to suit various creative needs. Options may include modes that prioritize speed, accuracy, or other attributes, allowing you to tailor the feature's role in the motion process.

motion

The motion parameter specifies the initial motion data or pattern that the node will use as a basis for generating the linear motion effect. This can be a predefined motion sequence or a custom input that guides the node's operation. The motion parameter is crucial for setting the foundation of the effect, as it dictates the starting point and general direction of the motion.

feature

The feature parameter represents the specific characteristic or element that the motion effect will be modulated by. This could be a visual feature, such as color or texture, or a more abstract concept, like intensity or frequency. The feature parameter allows the node to adapt its motion effect based on the input data, ensuring that the resulting motion is contextually relevant and aligned with the desired outcome.

🌊 Depthflow Motion Linear Output Parameters:

result

The result parameter is the primary output of the DepthflowMotionLinear node, containing the generated motion effect as a sequence of frames or data points. This output represents the culmination of the node's processing, reflecting the applied linear motion effect based on the input parameters and data. The result can be used directly in visual projects or further processed to achieve specific artistic goals, providing a versatile and adaptable output for a wide range of applications.

🌊 Depthflow Motion Linear Usage Tips:

  • To achieve a smooth and consistent motion effect, start with a moderate strength value and gradually adjust it to find the desired intensity.
  • Use the feature_threshold parameter to filter out minor changes and focus on significant features that contribute meaningfully to the motion effect.
  • Experiment with different feature_mode settings to explore various ways the feature can influence the motion, allowing for creative and unique effects.

🌊 Depthflow Motion Linear Common Errors and Solutions:

"Number of frames in feature and motion list must be the same"

  • Explanation: This error occurs when the number of frames in the feature data does not match the number of frames in the motion list, leading to a mismatch in processing.
  • Solution: Ensure that the feature and motion inputs have the same number of frames. You may need to adjust the data or resample it to achieve consistency.

"Feature value below threshold"

  • Explanation: This message indicates that the feature value is below the specified threshold, resulting in no motion being applied for that frame.
  • Solution: Lower the feature_threshold to allow more features to influence the motion, or adjust the input data to ensure that significant features exceed the threshold.

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