Disney animators Tom and Tony Bancroft have an unexpected reaction to this controversial AI animation Rock-paper-scissors. The video, produced by Corridor Digital, is about seven minutes long and uses a number of different artificial intelligence programs to create the animation. As the popularity of AI-generated art explodes online and raises ethical questions, Rock-paper-scissors The video has caused a lot of controversy because of its use of questionable technology.
recently appeared in lobby staffbelong to cartoon reaction In this YouTube series, Tom and Tony Bancroft took a look at Rock-paper-scissors animated videos.
Experienced animator and director who has worked on many Disney projects including beauty and the Beast, aladdin, Lion KingAnd magnolia flower, the overwhelmingly positive response to the AI-generated anime has caused much controversy. See their real reaction in the video embedded above, which starts at 15:28.
Explaining the Rock, Paper, Scissors Art Controversy
this Rock-paper-scissors The video was created using an AI model called Steady Diffusion, which was trained using live footage of the actors in front of a green screen, while the cartoon art style itself was created using use Vampire Hunter D: Bloodthirsty Authority to solve. The end result is visually impressive, exemplified by the surprised reactions of the Disney animators, although it’s far from perfect, as Bancroft pointed out, the shadows appear to be underwater. . In addition to being visually impressive, this method of training AI models has been controversial and raises some ethical questions.
To replicate a certain anime art style, the AI model essentially copies it without consulting or licensing the original artist. Many animators have spoken out on the matter, arguing that AI is essentially stealing their personal style and could eventually eliminate the need for human animators. Still, with Disney’s seasoned animators seemingly undeterred, AI-generated animation is unlikely to replace standard production methods, at least for the foreseeable future.
Source: Corridor staff