The people behind the film "Dullsville and the Doodleverse" are working on perfecting an AI for 2d animationhttps://video.twimg.com/amplify_video/2044804240166535168/vid/avc1/1080x1080/TexsMg-IlgXEtvtA.mp4
>>153263671You could train an AI to make animations that look like oil paintings but instead you use a shitty cheap-looking Calarts artstyle. What's the point?
How many years until we can make ai animations without errors?
>>153263997At least as long as it takes to make human animations without errors
>>153263801that's the funny part, he won't.
>Brown protagonistIt's like they want it to fail.
My gut feeling is AI for animation is an expensive program and like 5 times as many keyframes for what would be in-betweens.So not saving any costs.
>>153265225the Undergrads guy is successfully training it on his own art so it knows how to do his inbetweening for him. That's a really nice compromise because you still have to actually be a good animator, you just don't have to enslave roomfuls of koreans to continue what you start.
>>153265556The biggest hurdle is the AI dementia. As much as you train it, the longer you use it, it still regresses back into inconsistent nonsense. On the plus side, the people who do clean up are always going to be needed.
>>153263671> Looks bad > Clips still 3 seconds max> Clipping
>>153265556I used to think that one day there would be a program that could do this exactly and that it would be great but I think I was wrong
>>153263671I think AI animation would be best when used with 3D models and telling the program what you want it to do. And if you want to make refinements then you can tell the AI as well. The models would preferably have some hit detection so parts of it don't clip through things or itself.
>>153263801>you could do something more difficult with less training data to pull from, but you instead chose something easy with a lot of training dataI wonder why
>>153263801>You could train an AI to make animations that look like oil paintingsYou do it then if it's so elementary
>>153263671looks like the justin roiland version of corporate memphis. art design worthy of a beheading
>>153263801I mean the style's shitty and cheap but it's not Calarts, it looks a lot more like shitty early 2010s internet animation. Unless the definition of Calarts has changed for the 4th time and I'm unfamiliar with the hep new slang.
>>153266048>>153266228You simping for this particular project or AI in general?