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Adobe reversed its decision to discontinue Adobe Animate amid strong customer backlash. The software will now enter maintenance mode, meaning it will receive security updates and bug fixes but no new features. Users expressed frustration over the lack of suitable alternatives.
Facebook now allows users to animate their profile pictures using AI, offering preset animations like confetti and waves. The platform also enhances Stories and Memories with a feature that modifies photos based on user prompts or styles, and adds animated backgrounds for text posts.
Higgsfield has introduced a no-code "vibe" editor for motion graphics, enabling nontechnical users to create animations and code quickly. The tool, called Higgsfield Vibe Motion, aims to reduce production time and costs significantly for marketing and branding projects.
Taiki Sakurai, a former Netflix producer, argues that animators support AI in their work, claiming it reduces the burden of drawing by hand. He notes that while fans oppose AI, animators see it as a solution to labor shortages in the industry. The use of AI in animation remains controversial, with concerns about job loss and the quality of AI-generated content.
The article discusses Disney's partnership with Animaj, a startup using AI to speed up the animation process. By combining human artistry with AI technology, Animaj aims to reduce production time significantly while keeping animators in control of the creative process. The article highlights the potential benefits and concerns surrounding AI in the animation industry.
Vidu is an advanced AI video generator that rapidly transforms text and images into high-quality videos, offering features like Image to Video and Reference to Video for seamless animation creation. Designed for creators and businesses, it enables efficient production of engaging content while ensuring user data security and privacy. Users can enjoy unlimited free video creation in Off-Peak Mode and leverage Vidu's templates for viral video formats.
The article discusses the author's experience creating a 2D animation for the Memory Hammer app using various AI tools, including Lottie, Rive, and local models like FramePack and Wan2. After facing challenges with existing animation tools, the author successfully generated an animation using AI prompts, highlighting the competitiveness of local models compared to cloud options. The post also touches on the limitations of Python in optimizing AI applications.