Building Anime Lip Sync in ComfyUI: A Detection-Guided Diffusion Pipeline
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Lip syncing anime footage is deceptively difficult. A realistic face already gives a model many visual cues, but anime faces often reduce the mouth to a few lines, flatten facial depth, and change proportions dramatically between styles. A generic lip-sync system may produce unstable shapes, paste skin around the lips, mistake an eyelash for a closed mouth, or place a valid mouth at the wrong location when the character moves. The Anime Lip Sync custom node for ComfyUI approaches the problem as…
1Key Takeaways
- Lip syncing anime footage is deceptively difficult.
- A realistic face already gives a model many visual cues, but anime faces often reduce the mouth to a few lines, flatten facial depth, and change proportions dramatically between styles.
- A generic lip-sync system may produce unstable shapes, paste skin around the lips, mistake an eyelash for a closed mouth, or place a valid mouth at the wrong location when the character moves.
- The Anime Lip Sync custom node for ComfyUI approaches the problem as….
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3Why it matters
Coding AI shifts how fast software ships and how much human review each change needs. DEV — ML reports that lip syncing anime footage is deceptively difficult.
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