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magistratelearn/ai-animation-viggle-animatediff-live2d-ai

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TLDR

A Windows installer that bundles AnimateDiff, Live2D AI, and Viggle into one pre-activated package for generating and animating AI-driven video from images, distributed via Telegram with subscriptions and feature gates removed.

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  root((AI Animation Bundle))
    Tools included
      AnimateDiff image to video
      Live2D AI character animation
      Viggle character movement
    What it is
      Unofficial pre-activated build
      Windows installer
      Telegram download
    Requirements
      Windows 10 or 11
      8 GB RAM
      Internet for AI features
    Caveats
      No official release
      Sparse documentation
      Licenses removed
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Things people build with this

USE CASE 1

Turn a still image into a short animated video clip using AnimateDiff on Windows without building from source

USE CASE 2

Animate a 2D illustration for virtual streaming using Live2D AI without a subscription

USE CASE 3

Make a character perform movements using Viggle without creating an account

USE CASE 4

Access all three AI animation tools from a single Windows installer

Getting it running

Difficulty · easy Time to first run · 30min

Download from Telegram, extract, and run as Administrator on Windows 10/11, 8 GB RAM required and internet connection needed for AI features.

No license information is provided, this is an unofficial redistribution with commercial licenses and subscription gates removed from the original tools.

In plain English

This repository packages several AI-based animation tools into a single Windows installer. The tools named are AnimateDiff, Live2D AI, and Viggle, all of which relate to generating or manipulating animated video from images or characters using machine learning. AnimateDiff is an open-source model for turning still images into short video clips. Live2D is a commercial software used to animate 2D illustrations, often for virtual streamers. Viggle is a web-based AI service for making characters move. The README describes this as a "Full Pre-Activated Build," meaning it is presented as ready to use without entering a license key or creating an account. The "What's Removed" section explicitly lists subscriptions, usage limits, and feature gates as removed, which indicates this is not an official release from the developers of those tools. Installation according to the README involves downloading an archive from a Telegram link, extracting it with a password if prompted, and running a setup file as Administrator on Windows 10 or 11. The listed system requirements are 8 GB of RAM and 1 GB of disk space, with an internet connection noted as required for AI features. The README is sparse and does not explain how any of the individual tools work, what kinds of animations can be produced, what formats are supported, or how to use them after installation. It reads primarily as a download listing with a feature checklist rather than documentation for the software itself.

Copy-paste prompts

Prompt 1
I have AnimateDiff installed. Walk me through turning a portrait photo into a 3-second animated clip: what settings to use, what output format to expect, and how to improve quality.
Prompt 2
How does AnimateDiff work under the hood to generate video frames from a still image, and what is the MotionModule it uses?
Prompt 3
I want to create a simple Live2D rig for a 2D character illustration. What are the minimum control points I need to set up for natural head movement and blinking?
Prompt 4
What is the difference between AnimateDiff, Live2D, and Viggle as animation tools, and which one should I use for animating a hand-drawn character for a YouTube video?
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