CVAIHCJan 8, 2025

Generative AI for Cel-Animation: A Survey

arXiv:2501.06250v425 citationsh-index: 13Has Code2025 IEEE/CVF International Conference on Computer Vision Workshops (ICCVW)
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It addresses efficiency and scalability issues in animation production for artists and studios, but is incremental as it reviews existing AI applications rather than introducing new methods.

This survey examines how generative AI can automate tasks like inbetweening and colorization in traditional cel-animation, highlighting tools that lower technical barriers and enhance accessibility for creators.

Traditional Celluloid (Cel) Animation production pipeline encompasses multiple essential steps, including storyboarding, layout design, keyframe animation, inbetweening, and colorization, which demand substantial manual effort, technical expertise, and significant time investment. These challenges have historically impeded the efficiency and scalability of Cel-Animation production. The rise of generative artificial intelligence (GenAI), encompassing large language models, multimodal models, and diffusion models, offers innovative solutions by automating tasks such as inbetween frame generation, colorization, and storyboard creation. This survey explores how GenAI integration is revolutionizing traditional animation workflows by lowering technical barriers, broadening accessibility for a wider range of creators through tools like AniDoc, ToonCrafter, and AniSora, and enabling artists to focus more on creative expression and artistic innovation. Despite its potential, challenges like visual consistency, stylistic coherence, and ethical considerations persist. Additionally, this paper explores future directions and advancements in AI-assisted animation. For further exploration and resources, please visit our GitHub repository: https://github.com/yunlong10/Awesome-AI4Animation

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