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Hello! Thank you, glad you liked it! I'm from the AI Team but I already sent your question to our web dev team and they will answer to you pretty soon.


Hey hey! Thank you! Godot supports importing GLTF and other formats that we export, so you can basically use our tool (https://app.anything.world/animation-rigging), export a GLTF and import it in Godot.

Right now we only have plugins for Unity and Unreal, so you would have to create your own controllers in Godot. But having the rigging/animation already gives you a good start!

And please, share the details of your game project with us, we love to support indie game devs!


Do you mean https://app.anything.world/animation-rigging ? Please feel free to try it and let us know what you think of it!


Thanks for sharing. That one's cool, but it's not what I'm looking for. This demo here: https://anything.world/showcase/pink-planet-experience

I couldn't find a way to access it.


Hello! Yes, when compared to Mixamo, our pipeline is not procedural nor static. We built an end-to-end ML pipeline that analyses the mesh/texture you upload and generate unique rigs and animations for your 3D model.

Different from Mixamo, we support all kinds of 3D object categories (animals, insects, vehicles, humanoids, etc) while Mixamo only provides a static gallery of already animated humanoids.

We just launched our autorigging tool today, please feel free to try it and provide your feedback: https://www.producthunt.com/posts/animate-anything


Thank you so much for the feedback! I already sent your comment to our web dev team!


Hello! One of the ML Engineers of Anything World here. I'm really glad that you appreciated the tool and I trully hope that it can be part of your stack and help you on your design.

We can't say all the details about what's under the hood, but you guessed it right. We indeed use ML models that we trained. It's part of a multi-step end-to-end ML pipeline that analyses not only the original mesh you upload, but also the texture and even semantics from the object it represents. Based on that we generate rigging and animations using also proprietary ML models.

Like you said, it's not perfect, but our ML models are learning every day and we just started! I really invite you to use the tool and see that it can be used as a starting point even by skilled artists to have an initial sketch and work from it.

Hope to have helped on your questions, and if you need more details, please feel free to reach out to us!


Hi, one of the ML Engs here. Yes you're right, we have lots of non-humanoids, which is something that Mixamo has been missing for a long time! But we also support humanoids. You can try yourself right now (we just launched our autorigging tool) and give us your feedback, we would love to hear it: https://app.anything.world/animation-rigging


People plugging it as output of Midjourney in 3, 2, 1...



I would like to see more discussion around P2P solutions like https://dat-ecosystem.org/ and the fundamental principles around distributed networks/economies.

I really like the idea of being able to "git clone" your data/website into your own local browser and just make it's own webserver. For most of content we generate, that would probably be enough.

I don't see the point of trying to place everything in a blockchain. I understand the power (and need) to decentralization though.

And I'm not sure just one tech/coin/protocol/chain will be enough, but maybe if we pack:

- a P2P browser, with a wallet for authentication+payment (abstracting money away together with authentication is a near idea)

- a versioned content manager that make it easy to pull/push from/to peers

- ways to P2P nodes to sign their own content and give permission or not to peers to read/write, so we can trace ownership through version logs

- a way to run serverless functions to share computational power, but only for complex tasks like ML training, rendering, etc

- a way to automatically (and collectively) parse in-browser data to add annotations (bringing semantics to random data, or labels to ML datasets)

- automate renderers of such data to create (and host) 2D websites, data visualizations, or 3D content (you can call it your own miniverse)

Or what I just described is the Web we're already building, we just need more hands on deck to actually build it instead of wasting our time with bs.


I wish more people said this: P2P is discussed far less than it should be, in my opinion.

Blockchains have their uses - some of which I think offer real value - but from both a utility and ideological standpoint, if many people in "web3" truly stood by their principles they would be working on these kinds of technologies first. (For context, for my small part I'm attempting to build P2P zk rollups to allow users to prove to each other the correctness of their off-chain work)


The "current" use of web3 kind of started like that (at least my impression), it's only somewhat recently that the big noise about it comes from the blockchain corner. Which is kind of annoying, because it drowns out the rest.


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