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Animation software is already capable of auto generating tweens but will AI take it to the next level and tween entire sequences of motion? |
My earlier article, Reallusion’s Cartoon Animator Versus PixVerse Image to Video and Lip Sync AI – Battle of the Talking Head Avatars, got me thinking about using generative AI for creating the ‘tween’ animation in between key poses.
What if, in a future version of Cartoon Animator (or your preferred 2D animation software), all you had to do was create the key moments of the scene, and then the software’s AI kicked in to animate everything in between each moment? PixVerse can even generate sounds, speech, and lip syncing so it’s not that fantastical a thought.
Image to Video Generative AI – Is it That Good?
In a word ‘No’. To elaborate, ‘No, not yet.’
I tried a number of AI sites with Image to Video capabilities both with and without adding an end frame. All of them failed my test, including PixVerse.
In every case I was using the free account for that AI site. Some sites have image to video behind their paywalls so those I completely skipped those.
Incidentally, try PixVerse’s free phone app. I’m having a lot of fun with it, taking photos of ordinary, everyday things, and animating them with PixVerse. If you’re that way inclined you can create clips of you being hugged by Jesus… or a Polar bear… even a Tiger!
The Test – Highlights
My notes on how each faired are below. No single AI nailed it on the first try, and in most cases I’d used my free credit up so I couldn’t retry – which is typically what you do when prompting an AI. You try a prompt. It doesn’t quite work so you keep tweaking the prompt and retrying until you get close to what you want, or give up after 100+ tries in frustration.
If you want to see each one’s output I’ve made a compilation video you can view at the end of the article.
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I don’t know what Skyreels was thinking but none of this was asked for in my prompt? |
Hedra – known for the most realistic talking heads, Hedra recently expanded their service to include other AI models, making the site a one stop shop. I took the opportunity to try a bunch of models including Skyreels 12V, Hunyuan 12V, and Minimax 12V, none of which produced anything useable. Skyreels in particular introduced a whole bunch of random new elements to the scene.
Trying PixVerse Again with a Detailed Prompt
To be fair my prompt was very basic but easily interpreted by a human (I hope). Just to end the experiment I bought some credit for PixVerse so I could try a more detailed prompt, and then tweak it until I got what I wanted. A screen shot of my final prompt is below.
I gave it seven tries, adjusting the prompt a little each time. The final version is in the compilation video but it’s still not right. I could not get my cowboy to realistically mount his horse. Also, through several tries the AI decided to have reins randomly appear out of nowhere.
Honestly, there comes a point where re-prompting just gets ridiculously frustrating. I can’t imagine spending my time crafting prompts to get the exact animation I need.
AI is good if you’re happy to compromise a lot… a real lot. When you need something very specific, particularly if it involves maintaining characters, art style, and scene consistency, we’re not there yet.
The kind of tweens AI can handle, doesn’t really require AI. If I gave a human animator my two frames and just said “animate the cowboy getting on the horse and riding away”. Even if the animator had never seen anyone get on a horse, or know how a horse actually walks, they’re smart enough to look for reference and give me exactly what I asked for the first time.
Still, it’s an intriguing idea that one day we may be able to simply create key moments of a scene, and have AI do all the animation in between.
Below is the compilation video of output from various image to video AI’s. The second last clip is the final detailed prompt to PixVerse. The last clip is my original demonstration animation, animated by me in Cartoon Animator.
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