I made an app that takes a photo of a paper drawing and, in a handful of seconds, creates a fully rigged character that can be used in an animation or little story. It doesn’t use any image-to-video generative AI models. Instead, I built it using the years of insights I’ve picked up studying children’s drawings and character animation.
Today we’re releasing a community beta. I respect this community and would value any feedback you offer. It’s easy to try- you don’t need to create an account to check it out. We’ve got several free stories to drop your character into, and a Mother’s Day eCard.
I’m also working on a tool, DoodleMate Studio, to easily allow people to author their own stories instead of using premade templates. But what form that takes is going to be highly dependent on the type of feedback we get from the community with this beta.
How this came to be:
I’ve worked in this space for a while. Here’s an old HN post related to a popular tech demo I did ( https://news.ycombinator.com/item?id=30469321) and another one from when I open sourced the data and code ( https://news.ycombinator.com/item?id=35561203). I also wrote a SIGGRAPH paper about the methodology (https://dl.acm.org/doi/full/10.1145/3592788).
I’d moved on to other things, but had always felt like there was such potential in this space. Last year I decided I was over big tech and, with a lot of encouragement from my family, finally decided to pursue this seriously. Since then, my wife and I have been building this together. We’re bootstrapping at the moment, trying to give ourselves time and space to make sure DoodleMate turns into something wonderful and wholesome.
Thanks, Jesse
doormatt•2h ago
>I want to build something with a low floor and a high ceiling; a tool that uses AI to smooth out the hardest parts of traditional animation, while letting creators keep full ownership of what they make.
And your terms of service says:
>We provide an online platform that allows users to upload images, drawings, and artwork and use our proprietary AI-powered technology to transform those images into animated videos. You may upload image files, customize certain settings related to the animation output, view and download the resulting videos, and manage their uploaded content and account. We reserve the right to establish limits on the file types, file sizes, and number of uploads permitted per user, and to modify those limits at any time. All video generation is performed automatically through a combination of AI and computer graphics technology.
hjessmith•2h ago
We use non-generative AI models to quickly auto-rig the character when it's uploaded. In a traditional computer graphics animation pipeline this would be done by hand and would be a slow process; we use these models to speed that step up. The resulting animations don't use any AI at all(generative or otherwise).
doormatt•1h ago