I have built something similar for kids once, also using tensorflow: a game where you control a goal keeper with your body. Optionally kids (ok and adults) can color the goal keeper(https://dibulo.com/world/frutball
Tensorflow.js made it easy and it was quite fun to build. I still use it for breaks, where I want to move a bit and have fun
djmips
Back in the late eighties there was a IIRC NewTek video toaster for the Commodore Amiga which was a video / genlock system and there was a kind of interactive demo where you try to hit a ball / play goal using the camera. It's cool to see this type of idea again.
psygn89
Cute!
searine
Technically neat, artistically uncanny.
There's been vector based tweening and animation software for a bit an it always comes out looking strange.
zdw
Anyone have video of pelicans and/or bicycles we can use for input?
theknarf
The temu version of vtubers
lloydatkinson
It’s that weird androgynous, lifeless, demonic corporate art style all over again.
eclipticplane
Corporate Memphis or Alegria art?
unleaded
my secret plan to get HN users into vtubers by making a worse version of live2d with machine learning for no reason is going to make me millions
qwertox
So soon Simon will have his bike-riding pelican in an animated SVG.
Tensorflow.js made it easy and it was quite fun to build. I still use it for breaks, where I want to move a bit and have fun
There's been vector based tweening and animation software for a bit an it always comes out looking strange.
Discussed three years ago: https://www.hackerneue.com/item?id=35561203