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Jonathan Williams IV's avatar

He also mentions in the Ghosts of Bangkok video that the AI audio is so bad that it will have to be produced separately from the video, an issue that I presume carries over to animation as well.

William Johnson's avatar

Kind of looks like a lot of the animation in Archer.

douglas Whiddon's avatar

I think that is a stylistic issues based on how heavy the inking in these comic pages. If you use pictures that weren't so heavy on the outlines of each character, or that omitted them entirely then it would look different.

douglas Whiddon's avatar

I've been playing around with AI stuff, pictures, text, audio, and have just started to get into the video part but I've been waiting for someone to do something like this I was thinking you could take something like an old X-men comic and animate every frame and have something cool.

But, I am reminded that someone (I think it was Kneon from Clownfish TV) who said the AI will not replace artists, it will just replace the bad artists.

Wolfenheiss's avatar

This will inevitably transform all the 2D animation pipelines.

With the level it is at right now, it is more than possible for 2D animation pipelines like in typical Anime, which relies on still or semi-still frames, to be completely overturned, as the major obstacle that has always plagued studios and indie creators was the requirement of a multitude of quality in-between artists. Applied rightly, this already matches the typical level of small studio animation. For indie creators, all their comic art panels can serve as key frames with only minor tweaking needed.