FLUX Style Shaping is a browser-based AI tool that combines neural style transfer with structure preservation techniques. Optical illusions and style transfer with FLUX.
Technical Stack:
- Frontend: Browser-based interface with no installation required
- Backend: Optimized AI pipeline for real-time processing
- Model: Custom neural network architecture focusing on structure preservation
- Processing: Typically completes in 30 seconds depending on image complexity
The tool uses a three-input system:
1. Structure image (defines composition)
2. Style reference (provides artistic direction)
3. Text prompts (guides the generation process)
What's different:
- Maintains structural integrity while applying style transformations
- Processes high-resolution images without quality loss
- Open-source and free to use
- No API keys or account required
- Runs entirely in the browser
As you mentioned, it was indeed just a simple change of the .mp4 extension. I have now fixed this issue using ffmpeg, as you suggested. Thank you very much for your feedback.
Thank you very much for your feedback. I downloaded the video through this program, but it couldn't be played in the default player. However, it worked in another video player. I initially thought the issue was with my default player, but it seems there’s a slight flaw in the video downloaded by the program. Thank you for your feedback; I'll fix it as soon as possible.
Great suggestion! I plan to add an option to purchase credits separately, which can be used indefinitely once bought. I'll release this feature as soon as it's developed.
Great suggestion! I’ve noted this issue and will work on improving the interaction.
For faces, enabling the "Enhance Portrait" option will yield better results.
However, the effect on your image isn't very noticeable even with the option enabled. I've tested other faces and observed a significant improvement with the option turned on. I'm currently unsure where the difference might be.
Your original image might already be quite clear, so a simple comparison makes it hard to notice differences. I've tested with some clear images, and the differences become more apparent when carefully compared.
Technical Stack: - Frontend: Browser-based interface with no installation required - Backend: Optimized AI pipeline for real-time processing - Model: Custom neural network architecture focusing on structure preservation - Processing: Typically completes in 30 seconds depending on image complexity
The tool uses a three-input system: 1. Structure image (defines composition) 2. Style reference (provides artistic direction) 3. Text prompts (guides the generation process)
What's different: - Maintains structural integrity while applying style transformations - Processes high-resolution images without quality loss - Open-source and free to use - No API keys or account required - Runs entirely in the browser
Try it here: https://fluxstyleshaping.com/