Abstract:We present AnyTalk, a novel method for generating 3D speech animations for arbitrary characters without requiring any animation data. While existing audio-driven 3D speech animation methods rely on character-specific training data or laborious rigging/re-meshing, AnyTalk circumvents these limitations by leveraging recent video diffusion models trained on extensive video datasets. We first adapt a pre-trained video diffusion model to a target character through our Character-specific Fine-tuning (\textit{CsF}) technique. By fine-tuning on rendered images of the 3D character paired with zeroed-out audio embeddings (representing "no motion"), we eliminate the need for animation data while preserving the motion prior of large-scale video diffusion model. We then uplift the resulting talking-head video into a 3D speech animation by estimating blendshape parameters through a proposed optimization process. AnyTalk enables lip-synced animations across diverse face meshes and blendshape configurations, significantly reducing manual effort and data requirements. We further enhance usability by distilling AnyTalk into a streamlined network, $\text{AnyTalk}_{RT}$, thereby enabling real-time performance. By leveraging talking-head video generation, our method broadens access to audio-driven speech animation technology for arbitrary characters. The code is publicly available at https://serin-yoon.github.io/projects/anytalk/.
Abstract:In the era of digital animation, the quest to produce lifelike facial animations for virtual characters has led to the development of various retargeting methods. While the retargeting facial motion between models of similar shapes has been very successful, challenges arise when the retargeting is performed on stylized or exaggerated 3D characters that deviate significantly from human facial structures. In this scenario, it is important to consider the target character's facial structure and possible range of motion to preserve the semantics assumed by the original facial motions after the retargeting. To achieve this, we propose a local patch-based retargeting method that transfers facial animations captured in a source performance video to a target stylized 3D character. Our method consists of three modules. The Automatic Patch Extraction Module extracts local patches from the source video frame. These patches are processed through the Reenactment Module to generate correspondingly re-enacted target local patches. The Weight Estimation Module calculates the animation parameters for the target character at every frame for the creation of a complete facial animation sequence. Extensive experiments demonstrate that our method can successfully transfer the semantic meaning of source facial expressions to stylized characters with considerable variations in facial feature proportion.