A new field of possibilities opened.
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Sus, 3 days ago
Great looking and very useful animations!
But how is this generated by AI? A simple run animation doesn't require AI (or motion capture). The animations of BixPack 46 have also been generated by an app, but I would not call this AI.
michiel, 3 days ago
@Michiel, you're right, but if you check the website, the AI tries to interpret what you type as a prompt and suggests three movements. You can write, for example, "the person is sitting, then stands up and walks." (I don't know if they actually call it AI, or if it's simply based on a database of movements that are just being searched and retrieved.)
Perhaps the most useful feature is the model's auto-rigging. I experiment a lot with new things...
Of course, AI isn't necessary to make a person run, but for Kung Fu moves, it might be more difficult.
I hope that one day you'll be able to implement "Forward Kinematics" on the avatar model readyplayer.me, so that when you pull the hand, the whole arm follows naturally, or when you lift a foot, the leg and knee bend accordingly—just like it already works with the robotic arm, which is quite sophisticated.
Franco Aversa, 2 days ago
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