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How To Use The Animated Drawings Meta AI Tool

11:31 AM April 17, 2023

Meta CEO Mark Zuckerberg announced he would open public access to the company’s artificial intelligence research demo for Animated Drawings. It enables everyone to bring crude drawings to life by making them move in fun and exciting ways. More importantly, it has various implications for artificial intelligence development.

Meta says it helps parents promote their children’s imagination by making their sketches move. Seeing their creations come to life may encourage them to draw more, improving their talents and emotional well-being. Moreover, the new tool could open more ways to apply AI to animation and video editing.

I will discuss how to use the Animated Drawing AI tool. Then, I will cover the other AI projects from Meta and other companies so that you can see the state of artificial intelligence development. As a result, you can see the aspects of life it is changing so that you can adapt.

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How to use the Animated Drawings tool

This represents Meta's Animated Drawings tool.

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You can try the Animated Drawings tool for free. You only need a digital copy of your doodle and a computer or smartphone. Here’s how it works:

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  1. Head to sketch.metademolab.com.
  2. Click the Upload Photo button and choose your image.
  3. Then, read the consent form.
  4. Click the Agree button once you understand the terms and conditions.
  5. Next, adjust your drawing by resizing the capture box. Ensure it fits snugly around your artwork.
  6. Also, use the pen and eraser tools to assign the joints of your drawing. Think of those as your doodle’s elbows, knees, and shoulders.
  7. Pick a preset animation from four categories: walking, jumping, dance, and funny.
  8. Enjoy seeing your doodle move!

How does the Animated Drawings tool work?

This represents Meta's Animated Drawings tool.

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The Animated Drawings tool performs subtasks to turn it into an animation. These include human figure detection, segmentation, and pose estimation.

They identify and filter unwanted elements, such as paper creases, shadows, and light glare commonly found in sketches. Then, the Meta tool uses digital graphics techniques to create an animated version of your sketch.

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The Fundamental AI Research (FAIR) team trained the tool on “photographs of real-world objects,” such as children’s drawings. FAIR launched the demo in late 2021 and invited people to share amateur drawings for the dataset.

“The browser-based demo allowed people to upload images, verify or fix a few annotation predictions, and receive a short animation of their humanlike character within their drawing,” said Meta’s blog. At the time of writing, it has accepted 6.7 million images.

Also, there were 3.2 million people worldwide using the Animated Drawings demo. You may access Meta’s research paper on the free distribution service arXiv.

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Are there other AI projects related to animation?

This represents the Mantra Engine AI tool.

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Meta has been working on other artificial intelligence projects besides the Animated Drawings tool. For example, it has been working on the Make-A-Video tool.

As the name suggests, it can create videos using text descriptions. Its website, makeavideo.studio, shows samples divided into three categories: surreal, stylized, and realistic. Some examples include:

  1. Horse drinking water.
  2. Clownfish swimming through the coral reef.
  3. Cat watching TV with a remote in hand.
  4. A teddy bear painting a portrait.
  5. Hyper-realistic spaceship landing on Mars.

Also, Make-A-Video can turn photos into videos. For example, the website shows how it animates a vintage ship from a picture of a painting.

The Meta AI tool lets you control how the AI-generated video moves. For example, the website shows you can make a 3D bear dance in four ways.

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Most animation starts from images, such as comics. That is why artificial intelligence has been changing how people produce these works of art.

For example, the Mantra Engine helps translate Japanese comics into English. It automatically detects Japanese characters and converts them to English.

It is grammatically correct, unlike most Japanese-to-English translators. Even better, artists can edit texts by improving grammar and adjusting their fonts and sizes.

According to the publishing tracker NPD Books, Western comic book sales have declined in the United States. Manga’s popularity has been “contributing to 60 percent of the year-to-date declines.”

The global demand for Japanese comics is growing, so the manga industry must meet that demand with high-quality translations. Fortunately, Mantra Engine can help.

Conclusion

Meta’s Mark Zuckerberg recently announced open-sourcing its Animated Drawings AI tool. It allows everyone to animate their drawings by uploading them into the system.

The technology seems mundane, but remember that it is under development. ChatGPT was unimpressive back then, but it has been rapidly changing industries months after its launch.

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Frequently asked questions about Animated Drawings Meta AI

What is Meta’s Animated Drawings tool?

The Animated Drawings tool allows everyone to make doodles move on screen, bringing their crude creations to life. It is free, and you can use it in four easy steps. The AI tool can encourage your child’s creativity and curiosity. Moreover, it can change the animation industry in the future.

What is the potential impact of Animated Drawings?

Animated Drawings can promote your kid’s creativity by showing their drawings move. Also, it can change how animation works worldwide. The AI tool can help beginners learn animation by encouraging them to use their skills more. Meanwhile, experts could use it to facilitate drafting their videos so that they can produce animations faster.

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Should you use the Animated Drawings tool?

The Animated Drawings tool is free, so feel free to use it. However, read the consent form carefully before using it. Ensure you do not provide images with sensitive information and potentially harmful material. Also, make sure you are willing to provide Meta with your information before using the tool.

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