CVMar 25, 2025

Multi-Object Sketch Animation by Scene Decomposition and Motion Planning

arXiv:2503.19351v25 citationsh-index: 3
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This work addresses multi-object sketch animation for applications in GIF design and cartoon production, representing a pioneering step in the field.

The paper tackles the problem of animating multi-object sketches by addressing challenges in object-aware motion modeling and complex motion optimization, achieving superior performance over existing methods through qualitative and quantitative experiments.

Sketch animation, which brings static sketches to life by generating dynamic video sequences, has found widespread applications in GIF design, cartoon production, and daily entertainment. While current methods for sketch animation perform well in single-object sketch animation, they struggle in multi-object scenarios. By analyzing their failures, we identify two major challenges of transitioning from single-object to multi-object sketch animation: object-aware motion modeling and complex motion optimization. For multi-object sketch animation, we propose MoSketch based on iterative optimization through Score Distillation Sampling (SDS) and thus animating a multi-object sketch in a training-data free manner. To tackle the two challenges in a divide-and-conquer strategy, MoSketch has four novel modules, i.e., LLM-based scene decomposition, LLM-based motion planning, multi-grained motion refinement, and compositional SDS. Extensive qualitative and quantitative experiments demonstrate the superiority of our method over existing sketch animation approaches. MoSketch takes a pioneering step towards multi-object sketch animation, opening new avenues for future research and applications.

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