Ready Player Me Partners with Krikey AI to Launch AI Animated Avatars
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Ready Player Me partners with animated AI tools provider Krikey AI.
Ready Player Me has partnered with animated AI tools provider Krikey AI to enable users to create AI-animated avatars. With just a text prompt, creators and developers on Ready Player Me can now generate 3D animated avatars in minutes using Krikey AI.
The animated avatars can then be exported to the user’s 3D game engine or film editing software of choice in a video or fbx file format. Within the Krikey AI tool, users can edit the speed of their animation, change the camera angle, select a 3D background, add a drop shadow, and more.
The Krikey AI animation tool currently supports simple human motion prompts such as walk, run, bow, wave, spin, and more. According to a press release, the AI model is trained with more motion data every month to increase the variety and quality of the AI animation output.
Ready Player Me avatar owners can access Krikey’s AI animation tool by creating an account on krikey.ai and signing in. Users can customize their avatars before generating their AI animation. There is a prompt guide on the website to help users discover text prompts that will achieve optimal output with the AI animation tool.
“Nearly two decades ago, the world changed when anyone could upload a video to the Internet. Today, anyone can create and animate a 3D character with Krikey AI and Ready Player Me,” said Ketaki Shriram, Co-founder and CTO at Krikey.ai. “In the next 12 months, almost every company will need to integrate 3D generative AI tools into their pipeline and products. This is the future of play.”
A cross-game avatar platform for the metaverse, Ready Player Me has also partnered with other platforms, such as RLTY, to simplify avatar creation. It has also been experimenting with DALL-E’s generative AI technology to design avatar outfits.
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More articlesCindy is a journalist at Metaverse Post, covering topics related to web3, NFT, metaverse and AI, with a focus on interviews with Web3 industry players. She has spoken to over 30 C-level execs and counting, bringing their valuable insights to readers. Originally from Singapore, Cindy is now based in Tbilisi, Georgia. She holds a Bachelor's degree in Communications & Media Studies from the University of South Australia and has a decade of experience in journalism and writing. Get in touch with her via [email protected] with press pitches, announcements and interview opportunities.