AI motion generation inside Blender 5+. Describe what you want, block out keyframes on the timeline, draw a path for the character to follow, pin a hand to an object — then hit Generate Motion and get a new action on your armature. Not happy? Reject and try again.
- Full clips — generate motion across a frame range from text prompts and key poses
- Single poses — Generate Pose @ Frame for one frame without replacing your whole action
- Direct the performance — prompt blocks on the timeline, floor paths, pinned hands/feet
- Your character — work on your own armature, or import our reference skeleton to start fast
- Preview before committing — review the result, then Accept or Reject
Generation runs in the cloud by default (Animatica Cloud) — no model to download into Blender, no local GPU required. Sign in once in addon preferences and you're set. Power users can run a server on their own machine instead; see configuration.
- Download the latest proscenium-blender-….zip from GitHub Releases
- In Blender: Edit → Preferences → Add-ons → Install… → choose the zip
- Enable Proscenium — AI Motion Generation
You need Blender 5.0+ and a free Animatica account.
- Edit → Preferences → Add-ons → Proscenium — sign in with your Animatica account
- Open the N panel in the 3D View (Proscenium tab) → Connect → choose a model
- Pick your target armature (or Import skeleton if you're starting from ours)
- Add prompts and constraints, then Generate Motion
- Accept to keep the animation, or Reject to undo
New here? Watch the video tutorial playlist on YouTube for a walkthrough in Blender.
Written guide: docs/usage.md · Sign-in and self-hosted: docs/configuration.md
Stuck or want to share feedback?
- Tutorial videos on YouTube
- Animatica Discord — or Need help? in the Proscenium sidebar
| Tutorial videos | YouTube walkthrough playlist |
| Install | Download and enable the addon |
| Sign in & setup | Animatica Cloud or self-hosted |
| Using Proscenium | Full workflow in Blender |
| Tips & limits | What to expect |
| All guides | Documentation index |
Contributors: docs/developing.md · License: GPL-3.0-or-later