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    SCAIL

    SCAIL

    Towards Studio-Grade Character Animation via In-Context Learning of 3D

    SCAIL is a project developed by the ZAI Organization, focusing on AI-driven research initiatives. While specific documentation about SCAIL’s exact goals and implementation is limited from the repository context alone, the project appears to be part of a collection of machine learning and AI research tools that facilitate scalable model development, evaluation, or application workflows. Given its listing alongside other ZAI projects like speech recognition and text-to-speech systems, SCAIL...
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    StickyPy
    A Stick figure animation program written with Python(www.python.org) and PyGame(www.pygame.org). It is similar to Pivot, except with a much wider variety of animation features, such as keyframes.
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    The Houdini Character Development Kit is a set of tools (scripts / HDA's) that help and make easier the task of rigging characters.
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