I Can't Tell it's AI! - AI Animator BLOWS my mind!

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Published 2024-06-03
Toon Crafter is the beginning of AI based animation moving forward. These demos are AMAZING!

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All Comments (21)
  • @SirusStarTV
    Miyazaki would die from heart attack hearing about this tool
  • @robertolanzone
    The example with paint is what sold me completely. This could be a renaissance of indie amateurish web animation ala "flash animations" and Newgrounds, where it's not about quality of drawings and animation but just the content, the ideas, people doing something creative and a lot of entertainment many people can feel encouraged to try their hands at
  • @reezlaw
    I feel bad for Japanese animators that earn a living interpolating anime. They were already underpaid and exploited, soon they're gonna be out of a job entirely
  • I hope this AI could advance enough to be able to assist in finishing unfinished scenes from the thief and the cobbler
  • @witext
    This is amazing for the indie animation industry Imagine how many fewer frames they’ll have to draw
  • @DisturbedNeo
    Couple more papers down the line and we'll be generating our own anime. The next few years are gonna be wild.
  • Just putting it here, doraemon had a gadget that turned comic book to anime episodes, so this is yet another 22nd century gadget coming to life, can't wait to meet real life doraemon
  • @Brain4Brain
    This means that with a good enough workflow, an entire 20-minutes anime could be made in 11 hours and be fully automated, using GPT-4, Controlnet, and this tool
  • @jujume1327
    The MAPPA employees will finally be able to go home and sleep!
  • @AlphaProto
    I've tried this, and it works ok. I just don't know how to get the sketch in. What do you upload as the sketch? A video, or a animated gif?
  • @davehugstrees
    This is legit amazing. Video title is definitely accurate for this one. Thanks for showing us these demos!
  • @jbavar32
    This is incredible. I’d love to try this. The “Caustic” effects with the water is amazing
  • @kuromiLayfe
    this current version is absolutely amazing for animation clean up and pacing.. seen many high budget animations where they could have done certain scenes way better if they interpolated the frames better instead if just cutting away.
  • @anthony_leckie
    This is pretty impressive. I hope AI video evolves quickly. I'm still frustrated that I can't even prompt SVD yet.
  • @TheSyborgue
    The colorising animation is the most useful part of this at this point. I'd like to see it on random not anime start to finish tho
  • @FRareDom
    finally some advancements in ai video, moving at a similar pace to image generation at the start
  • @h20dancing18
    Hey Matt, is there a good way to convert footage to sketches to use this tech effectively by starting with a green screen video filmed on anything? would love to see you try to connect these technologies end to end!
  • @horrorislander
    If you have your old flipbooks, you might try putting sequences from them into it. Anyway, pretty interesting. Many years ago, maybe 1985 or 86, one of the guys on the Amiga Compuserve forum was working hard to build a tweener. Of course, it wasn't neural net based, just morphing by connecting points in one image to points in another and linearly pulling them together over time, but it stayed with me how very much that guy really wanted something like this. Don't know what happened to him, but he would certainly be blown away.
  • As an animation film producer, I am thrilled by this. Because of the hefty price of good animation, I keep waiting for do it yourself animation like this to get better. Its moving fast and getting closer to being able to make it cheaper to do a full animated film.