Drawing from the acclaimed Pulitzer Prize-winning book, “All the Light We Cannot See” shares the story of Marie-Laure Leblanc, a young blind girl seeking solace alongside her father and reclusive uncle in the sheltered confines of St. Malo, France, during World War II.
Fun site turns your kid's or grandkid's drawings into animated characters
Is there anything more charming than a child’s drawing? You’d be hard-pressed to find it. What if we told you there’s an incredibly easy way to bring your child or grandchild’s latest masterpiece to life?
Animated Drawings by Meta AI Research utilizes the power of automation to do just that. All you have to do is upload any drawing, creating short animations featuring your child’s favorite artistic designs.
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How to use Animated Drawings
You’re ready once you’ve got the drawing scanned or photographed on your computer.
Log on to the virtual canvas and hit Upload Photo. You’ll be asked whether you’d like to be included in the team’s data and marketing collection for the demo. Feel free to decline. Click Next to continue in either case.
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Next, as shown above, you’ll need to adjust a bounding box around your drawing.
After the site scans the character, you can refine the algorithm’s rendition of your character’s outline. Use the pencil tool to indicate areas of the body and the eraser to remove any background areas the automation may have missed.
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Official trailer for 'All the Light We Cannot See'
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