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I built a free AI animation studio. Storyboard to finished video, all in one workspace.(RIP Sora)
I'm a software engineer who got into animation. The workflow was painful: story in one doc, image gen in another tool, video gen in another tab, then stitch it together manually. So I built a pipeline that does all of it: AI agents generate story structure, characters, worldview, scripts (~30 seconds) Character studio with consistency across panels (same face, different expressions/poses) Visual canvas that auto-lays out panels from the script Video generation with 11 models (Seedance 2.0, Kling 3.0, Sora, etc.) Export for TikTok, Instagram, manga formats DM or comment if you want to try it. submitted by /u/InfiniteCobbler2073 [link] [comments]
View originalI am a painter with work at MoMA and the Met. I just published 50 years of my work as an open AI dataset. Here is what I learned.
I am a painter with work at MoMA and the Met. I just published 50 years of my work as an open AI dataset. Here is what I learned. I have been making figurative art since the 1970s. Oil on canvas, works on paper, drawings, etchings, lithographs, and more recently digital works. My paintings are in the collections of the Metropolitan Museum of Art, MoMA, SFMOMA, and the British Museum. Earlier this month I published my entire catalog raisonne as an open dataset on Hugging Face. Roughly 3,000 to 4,000 documented works with full metadata, CC-BY-NC-4.0 licensed. My total output is about double that and I will keep adding to it. In one week the dataset has had over 2,500 downloads. I am not a developer or a researcher. I am an artist who has spent fifty years painting the human figure. I did this because I want my work to have a future and the future involves AI. I would rather engage with that on my own terms than wait for it to happen to me. What surprised me is how quickly the research community found it and engaged with it. What did not surprise me is that the questions the dataset raises are the same questions my paintings have always asked. What does it mean to look at the human body? What does the machine see that the human does not? What does the human see that the machine cannot? I do not have answers. I have fifty years of looking. If you have downloaded it or are thinking about it I would genuinely like to hear what you are doing with it. Dataset: huggingface.co/datasets/Hafftka/michael-hafftka-catalog-raisonne submitted by /u/hafftka [link] [comments]
View originalGPT 5.4 quietly increased its context
In the past, ChatGPT would notify me my project on canvas was getting too long. My project was 2300 lines of code at the time. When GPT 5.4 dropped, I wasn't hopeful that it could retain context behind what 5.2 could. I was wrong. GPT 5.4 smashed 2300 lines of my project, and even 2700 lines. This allowed me to keep building fast and as of this moment I'm at about 4,000 lines - all without being capped. I can vibe code more quickly than ever before. Bye bye to tediously copying and pasting chunks to work on one at a time. I will note, while I use ChatGPT a lot, I haven't optimized my workflow with AI tools so I have no idea if this increase in context will impress anyone else as much as it has for me. What I can say confidently is that I'm working faster than ever on 5.4 submitted by /u/Medium-Theme-4611 [link] [comments]
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