Gaussians-to-Life: Text-Driven Animation of 3D Gaussian Splatting Scenes
State-of-the-art novel view synthesis methods achieve impressive results for multi-view captures of static 3D scenes. However, the reconstructed scenes still lack "liveliness," a key component for creating engaging 3D experiences. Recently, novel video diffusion models generate realistic v...
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Zusammenfassung: | State-of-the-art novel view synthesis methods achieve impressive results for
multi-view captures of static 3D scenes. However, the reconstructed scenes
still lack "liveliness," a key component for creating engaging 3D experiences.
Recently, novel video diffusion models generate realistic videos with complex
motion and enable animations of 2D images, however they cannot naively be used
to animate 3D scenes as they lack multi-view consistency. To breathe life into
the static world, we propose Gaussians2Life, a method for animating parts of
high-quality 3D scenes in a Gaussian Splatting representation. Our key idea is
to leverage powerful video diffusion models as the generative component of our
model and to combine these with a robust technique to lift 2D videos into
meaningful 3D motion. We find that, in contrast to prior work, this enables
realistic animations of complex, pre-existing 3D scenes and further enables the
animation of a large variety of object classes, while related work is mostly
focused on prior-based character animation, or single 3D objects. Our model
enables the creation of consistent, immersive 3D experiences for arbitrary
scenes. |
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DOI: | 10.48550/arxiv.2411.19233 |