Kimodo - Animate Everything
Kimodo lets you animate human like motions from text prompts. And although it uses 17GB VRAM, it's blazing fast. Even if you have less VRAM.
2 model variants are available trained on different datasets:
- Rigplay (700 hours of 3D labeled animations performed by 170+ physically diverse performers)
- Bone Seed (142,220 annotated human motion animations for humanoid robotics).
If the model is trained on the motion you just have to write the motion you want, set the time the motion should take and click Generate.
You can also chain different motions.

If you need more complex movements, the model is'nt trained on, or generates motions of poor quality, you can use constraints to tell the model where to be or which pose you want at a certain point on the timeline. The model will fill the gap between these constraints when you generate the motion.
In Editing Mode you can move and turn the rig body, manipulate all joints in 3 dimensions and save that pose as a constraint. You can also define waypoints.


Kimodo comes with various examples you can load in the UI to learn how to build workflows.
The output can be saved as *.bvh and *.npz to be imported in other animation tools such as blender.
