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Cheapskate-DM t1_j108dbu wrote

I suspect these tools are going to combine with and reinforce the 2D art generators - and possibly break into animation.

Having a stock model with known dimensions and posability, which can then be overlaid with a 2D illustration pass, could solve the wonkiness AI models currently have with things like hands and proportions. Plug that into a frame-by-frame animation, and you've just table-flipped the anime industry.

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mythoughtsforapenny t1_j10uyo9 wrote

Strengthen animation AI to the point that it can animate fully realistic humans, other animals, and objects, combine it with improved language composition AI, maybe with a program specialized in generating narrative structures, and you've just flipped over the entire film, television, and gaming industries, but also people won't be able to rely on video evidence anymore.

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TITANDERP t1_j11ozpw wrote

I for one would like to write a light novel and watch it slowly come to life. People are scared that media will be overtaken by ai junk but what they don't realize is the tools are likely to be marketed too. Imagine being able to write up an entire show, watch and share it, and vice versa. I understand it's likely an optimistic outlook and unlikely to happen in that fashion. That and the overall demeanor of how as of now people seeing it as soulless, which, fair enough.

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icebeat t1_j12071r wrote

In my company we are already using AI for animation.

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norbertus t1_j11iyjy wrote

> I suspect these tools are going to combine with and reinforce the 2D art generators - and possibly break into animation.

It's already happening. Stability Diffusion has been integrated into GIMP and Blender. I.e., auto-texture 3D models.

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sanman t1_j1fuowj wrote

Since a 3D object is a vector object, it would be nice if they could also come out with AI that generates 2D vector art as well, since that would also help to reinforce the 2D art in general. Then 2D vector art could be seamlessly integrated with the 2D raster art.

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