Recently, Douyin has seen a surge in popularity for eye art, where close-up eye videos are paired with rhythmic music, and the style shifts to a painted eye at the beat, attracting a lot of attention from netizens.
For instance, a video by the blogger named zqiedan_🍃 has garnered over 2 million likes and 67,000 comments. Many commenters are requesting drawings, while others are sharing their own creations.
Some bloggers have also used cat videos to create this style, which has been well-received with over 800,000 likes.
Not everyone has the drawing skills for this, but if you want to try it, you can use AI to achieve similar effects.
To create this effect, the main steps are:
1. Capture specific frames from the video as your base images.
2. Apply a stylistic transformation to the images.
Today, AIbase will share a detailed tutorial on how to create this:
Prepare Materials
You need a close-up video of eyes, which you can shoot yourself or generate using tools. Here, AIbase uses Jimeng to create a close-up image of a woman's eye and then converts it into a dynamic video.
Export Static Frames
Import the video into Jianying, drag in the selected rhythmic music, mark the beats, and freeze the corresponding frames.
Export these frozen frames for later use.
Stylize the Images
This mainly uses the style reference feature in Jimeng's intelligent canvas.
Visit the Jimeng website: https://top.aibase.com/tool/jimengdreamina
Click on the intelligent canvas to enter the page editor.
Upload the image, describe it briefly, and select a style reference image.
AIbase selects a Van Gogh-style image created with Jimeng:
After confirming, click generate. Jimeng easily transfers the Van Gogh style to the eye image. If there are any unsatisfactory details, you can click on detail repair. Once satisfied, click on lossless ultra-clear to export. Repeat the same process for other frames.
Edit and Stitch
After transforming the corresponding style images, simply drag them into Jianying and replace the original frozen frames.
Result:
Complete operation video: