Ready Player Me, the metaverse avatar platform, has announced a partnership with animated AI tool provider Krikey AI. This partnership will allow users to create 3D animated avatars in minutes using Krikey AI with just a text prompt.
The created animated avatars can be exported to the user's 3D game engine or any movie editing software in video or fbx file format. Krikey AI tool users can customize animation speed, camera angle, 3D background, drop shadow, and more.
Currently, the animation tool Krikey AI supports simple human movement prompts such as walking, running, bending, waving, turning and more. The AI model is trained with more motion data every month to increase the variety and quality of the AI animation output.
Anyone who already uses Ready Player Me avatars and already has an account on the platform, simply log in to Krikey. There is a prompt guide on the website to help users discover text commands that will achieve optimal output with the AI animation tool. A small detail that can hinder the popularization of the animation platform is the cost, you can use bonus credits to animate your avatar once, after that, to use the tool you need to sign up for a subscription.
“Almost two decades ago, the world changed when anyone could upload a video to the Internet. Today, anyone can create and animate a 3D character with Krikey AI and Ready Player Me,” said Ketaki Shriram, co-founder and CTO of Krikey.ai. “Over the next 12 months, almost every company will need to integrate 3D generative AI tools into their pipeline and products. This is the future of gaming”
Additionally, Ready Player Me partners with other platforms like RLTY to simplify avatar creation. The platform is also experimenting with Google's generative AI technology. DALL-E to create avatar outfits.
With this partnership, Ready Player Me and Krikey AI are helping pave the way for the future of the metaverse, allowing more people to quickly and easily create and customize their animated avatars.
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This post was last modified on April 13, 2023 14:20 pm
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