R-DMesh proposes a VAE-based disentanglement of base mesh, motion trajectories, and rectification offset plus Triflow Attention and rectified-flow diffusion to produce 4D meshes aligned to video despite initial pose mismatch.
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AnimateAnyMesh++ animates arbitrary 3D meshes from text using an expanded 300K-identity DyMesh-XL dataset, a power-law topology-aware DyMeshVAE-Flex, and a variable-length rectified-flow generator to produce semantically accurate, temporally coherent animations in seconds.
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R-DMesh: Video-Guided 3D Animation via Rectified Dynamic Mesh Flow
R-DMesh proposes a VAE-based disentanglement of base mesh, motion trajectories, and rectification offset plus Triflow Attention and rectified-flow diffusion to produce 4D meshes aligned to video despite initial pose mismatch.
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AnimateAnyMesh++: A Flexible 4D Foundation Model for High-Fidelity Text-Driven Mesh Animation
AnimateAnyMesh++ animates arbitrary 3D meshes from text using an expanded 300K-identity DyMesh-XL dataset, a power-law topology-aware DyMeshVAE-Flex, and a variable-length rectified-flow generator to produce semantically accurate, temporally coherent animations in seconds.