the easiest way to get WHAM working for you, for sure is to use Google Colab, since it also deal with another problem, the amount of VRAM. Yeah, looks like to use WHAM you need to have more than 12gb of VRAM.
So lets give a try on WHAM in colab, and import the final result in Blender.
Attached on this post you will find a blend file with the script to load WHAM. On the video on this page you will have the explanation on how to do the entire process.
Some important links.
WHAM Project page: https://github.com/yohanshin/WHAM
WHAM Google Colab: https://colab.research.google.com/drive/1ysUtGSwidTQIdBQRhq0hj63KbseFujkn?usp=sharing
SMPL Home Page: https://smpl.is.tue.mpg.de
SMPLify Home Page: https://smplify.is.tue.mpg.de/
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2024-02-03 19:50:41 +0000 UTC