Over the years, the use of artificial intelligence has become popular, ranging from chatbots to image generators, which are increasingly sleeker, making some artists and writers tremble for fear of reaching a stage of evolution where they will lose their profession. In fact, they are already experimenting with animation and will be releasing a product soon Anime Made with a large percentage of tools, leaving only small errors for humans.
The series is titled Twins HinahimaA studio project crow’s creation, Based in Tokyo, which uses artificial intelligence (AI) to create 95% of its content. While technology played a central role in the work, a team of animators, art directors, photographers and visual effects specialists collaborated on the production to ensure a high-quality and consistent finish.
This tells the story Himari and HinanaTwo teenagers, who dream of becoming influential by recreating the TikTok dance, find themselves drawn into an unknown world. The project has the participation of prominent figures such as Makoto Tezuka’s son, well known Osamu Tezuka, Yoshikazu Yasuhiko, The animation director is known for his work Mobile Suit Gundam. Although an exact date has yet to be announced, the premiere is slated for spring 2025.
Its creatione Twins Hinahima Marks a milestone in the use of AI within the entertainment industry by demonstrating its ability to supplement human work and accelerate production processes. However, the expedition also raises important questions about the impact of automation on the visual arts.
As artificial intelligence becomes more deeply integrated into projects, opportunities arise to combine the best of both worlds: the precision and speed of technology with the unique sensitivity and vision of human genius. This balance will be important to ensure that technological advances enrich rather than replace the artistic legacy that has defined Japanese animation for decades.
We’ll have to see the final product and see if they’ve achieved anything credible.
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