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# Text-to-Video Generation with AnimateDiff
## Overview
[AnimateDiff: Animate Your Personalized Text-to-Image Diffusion Models without Specific Tuning](https://arxiv.org/abs/2307.04725) by Yuwei Guo, Ceyuan Yang, Anyi Rao, Yaohui Wang, Yu Qiao, Dahua Lin, Bo Dai.
The abstract of the paper is the following:
*With the advance of text-to-image models (e.g., Stable Diffusion) and corresponding personalization techniques such as DreamBooth and LoRA, everyone can manifest their imagination into high-quality images at an affordable cost. Subsequently, there is a great demand for image animation techniques to further combine generated static images with motion dynamics. In this report, we propose a practical framework to animate most of the existing personalized text-to-image models once and for all, saving efforts in model-specific tuning. At the core of the proposed framework is to insert a newly initialized motion modeling module into the frozen text-to-image model and train it on video clips to distill reasonable motion priors. Once trained, by simply injecting this motion modeling module, all personalized versions derived from the same base T2I readily become text-driven models that produce diverse and personalized animated images. We conduct our evaluation on several public representative personalized text-to-image models across anime pictures and realistic photographs, and demonstrate that our proposed framework helps these models generate temporally smooth animation clips while preserving the domain and diversity of their outputs. Code and pre-trained weights will be publicly available at [this https URL](https://animatediff.github.io/).*
## Available Pipelines
| Pipeline | Tasks | Demo
|---|---|:---:|
| [AnimateDiffPipeline](https://github.com/huggingface/diffusers/blob/main/src/diffusers/pipelines/animatediff/pipeline_animatediff.py) | *Text-to-Video Generation with AnimateDiff* |
## Available checkpoints
Motion Adapter checkpoints can be found under [guoyww](https://huggingface.co/guoyww/). These checkpoints are meant to work with any model based on Stable Diffusion 1.4/1.5.
## Usage example
AnimateDiff works with a MotionAdapter checkpoint and a Stable Diffusion model checkpoint. The MotionAdapter is a collection of Motion Modules that are responsible for adding coherent motion across image frames. These modules are applied after the Resnet and Attention blocks in Stable Diffusion UNet.
The following example demonstrates how to use a *MotionAdapter* checkpoint with Diffusers for inference based on StableDiffusion-1.4/1.5.
```python
import torch
from diffusers import MotionAdapter, AnimateDiffPipeline, DDIMScheduler
from diffusers.utils import export_to_gif
# Load the motion adapter
adapter = MotionAdapter.from_pretrained("guoyww/animatediff-motion-adapter-v1-5-2")
# load SD 1.5 based finetuned model
model_id = "SG161222/Realistic_Vision_V5.1_noVAE"
pipe = AnimateDiffPipeline.from_pretrained(model_id, motion_adapter=adapter)
scheduler = DDIMScheduler.from_pretrained(
model_id, subfolder="scheduler", clip_sample=False, timestep_spacing="linspace", steps_offset=1
)
pipe.scheduler = scheduler
# enable memory savings
pipe.enable_vae_slicing()
pipe.enable_model_cpu_offload()
output = pipe(
prompt=(
"masterpiece, bestquality, highlydetailed, ultradetailed, sunset, "
"orange sky, warm lighting, fishing boats, ocean waves seagulls, "
"rippling water, wharf, silhouette, serene atmosphere, dusk, evening glow, "
"golden hour, coastal landscape, seaside scenery"
),
negative_prompt="bad quality, worse quality",
num_frames=16,
guidance_scale=7.5,
num_inference_steps=25,
generator=torch.Generator("cpu").manual_seed(42),
)
frames = output.frames[0]
export_to_gif(frames, "animation.gif")
```
Here are some sample outputs:
<table>
<tr>
<td><center>
masterpiece, bestquality, sunset.
<br>
<img src="https://huggingface.co/datasets/huggingface/documentation-images/resolve/main/diffusers/animatediff-realistic-doc.gif"
alt="masterpiece, bestquality, sunset"
style="width: 300px;" />
</center></td>
</tr>
</table>
<Tip>
AnimateDiff tends to work better with finetuned Stable Diffusion models. If you plan on using a scheduler that can clip samples, make sure to disable it by setting `clip_sample=False` in the scheduler as this can also have an adverse effect on generated samples.
</Tip>
## Using Motion LoRAs
Motion LoRAs are a collection of LoRAs that work with the `guoyww/animatediff-motion-adapter-v1-5-2` checkpoint. These LoRAs are responsible for adding specific types of motion to the animations.
```python
import torch
from diffusers import MotionAdapter, AnimateDiffPipeline, DDIMScheduler
from diffusers.utils import export_to_gif
# Load the motion adapter
adapter = MotionAdapter.from_pretrained("guoyww/animatediff-motion-adapter-v1-5-2")
# load SD 1.5 based finetuned model
model_id = "SG161222/Realistic_Vision_V5.1_noVAE"
pipe = AnimateDiffPipeline.from_pretrained(model_id, motion_adapter=adapter)
pipe.load_lora_weights("guoyww/animatediff-motion-lora-zoom-out", adapter_name="zoom-out")
scheduler = DDIMScheduler.from_pretrained(
model_id, subfolder="scheduler", clip_sample=False, timestep_spacing="linspace", steps_offset=1
)
pipe.scheduler = scheduler
# enable memory savings
pipe.enable_vae_slicing()
pipe.enable_model_cpu_offload()
output = pipe(
prompt=(
"masterpiece, bestquality, highlydetailed, ultradetailed, sunset, "
"orange sky, warm lighting, fishing boats, ocean waves seagulls, "
"rippling water, wharf, silhouette, serene atmosphere, dusk, evening glow, "
"golden hour, coastal landscape, seaside scenery"
),
negative_prompt="bad quality, worse quality",
num_frames=16,
guidance_scale=7.5,
num_inference_steps=25,
generator=torch.Generator("cpu").manual_seed(42),
)
frames = output.frames[0]
export_to_gif(frames, "animation.gif")
```
<table>
<tr>
<td><center>
masterpiece, bestquality, sunset.
<br>
<img src="https://huggingface.co/datasets/huggingface/documentation-images/resolve/main/diffusers/animatediff-zoom-out-lora.gif"
alt="masterpiece, bestquality, sunset"
style="width: 300px;" />
</center></td>
</tr>
</table>
## Using Motion LoRAs with PEFT
You can also leverage the [PEFT](https://github.com/huggingface/peft) backend to combine Motion LoRA's and create more complex animations.
First install PEFT with
```shell
pip install peft
```
Then you can use the following code to combine Motion LoRAs.
```python
import torch
from diffusers import MotionAdapter, AnimateDiffPipeline, DDIMScheduler
from diffusers.utils import export_to_gif
# Load the motion adapter
adapter = MotionAdapter.from_pretrained("guoyww/animatediff-motion-adapter-v1-5-2")
# load SD 1.5 based finetuned model
model_id = "SG161222/Realistic_Vision_V5.1_noVAE"
pipe = AnimateDiffPipeline.from_pretrained(model_id, motion_adapter=adapter)
pipe.load_lora_weights("diffusers/animatediff-motion-lora-zoom-out", adapter_name="zoom-out")
pipe.load_lora_weights("diffusers/animatediff-motion-lora-pan-left", adapter_name="pan-left")
pipe.set_adapters(["zoom-out", "pan-left"], adapter_weights=[1.0, 1.0])
scheduler = DDIMScheduler.from_pretrained(
model_id, subfolder="scheduler", clip_sample=False, timestep_spacing="linspace", steps_offset=1
)
pipe.scheduler = scheduler
# enable memory savings
pipe.enable_vae_slicing()
pipe.enable_model_cpu_offload()
output = pipe(
prompt=(
"masterpiece, bestquality, highlydetailed, ultradetailed, sunset, "
"orange sky, warm lighting, fishing boats, ocean waves seagulls, "
"rippling water, wharf, silhouette, serene atmosphere, dusk, evening glow, "
"golden hour, coastal landscape, seaside scenery"
),
negative_prompt="bad quality, worse quality",
num_frames=16,
guidance_scale=7.5,
num_inference_steps=25,
generator=torch.Generator("cpu").manual_seed(42),
)
frames = output.frames[0]
export_to_gif(frames, "animation.gif")
```
<table>
<tr>
<td><center>
masterpiece, bestquality, sunset.
<br>
<img src="https://huggingface.co/datasets/huggingface/documentation-images/resolve/main/diffusers/animatediff-zoom-out-pan-left-lora.gif"
alt="masterpiece, bestquality, sunset"
style="width: 300px;" />
</center></td>
</tr>
</table>
<Tip>
Make sure to check out the Schedulers [guide](../../using-diffusers/schedulers) to learn how to explore the tradeoff between scheduler speed and quality, and see the [reuse components across pipelines](../../using-diffusers/loading#reuse-components-across-pipelines) section to learn how to efficiently load the same components into multiple pipelines.
</Tip>
## AnimateDiffPipeline
[[autodoc]] AnimateDiffPipeline
- all
- __call__
- enable_freeu
- disable_freeu
- enable_vae_slicing
- disable_vae_slicing
- enable_vae_tiling
- disable_vae_tiling
## AnimateDiffPipelineOutput
[[autodoc]] pipelines.animatediff.AnimateDiffPipelineOutput