HY Motion 1.0 is a text-and-image AI motion model that creates realistic 3D human animation from simple prompts and character visuals, delivering smooth, reusable full-body movement for games, films, VR, and 3D characters without motion capture
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MP4, MOV up to 100MBHY-Motion 1.0 turns simple written prompts into full-body 3D motion for a human dummy model (HY-Dummy), allowing you to create realistic movement without keyframing or motion-capture equipment.
The model generates smooth, stable, and lifelike movements that follow real human body dynamics, making the animations suitable for games, films, simulations, and professional 3D work.
Motion is generated on a clean, standard human dummy (HY-Dummy), so the same animation can be easily applied to different 3D characters with various body shapes and styles.
Generates industry-ready 3D human motion that can be directly used and retargeted in popular tools and engines, helping creators quickly test, prototype, and build animations.
Create 3D human motion in three simple steps
Write a short text describing a human action, such as walking, running, or jumping, using simple and clear language.
Click the Generate button and HY-Motion 1.0 uses AI to understand your prompt and create smooth, realistic full-body 3D animation.
Preview the motion, then download and apply it to your 3D character. The same animation can be reused and retargeted for games, films, VR, and other projects.
HY-Motion 1.0 is used to generate realistic 3D human body motion from text prompts for games, films, animation, and VR projects.
Yes. You can generate many types of human actions such as walking, running, jumping, sitting, dancing, and more using simple text descriptions.
No. It only generates the motion. You need to apply the motion to your own 3D character.
Yes. Our AI generated 3D motion can be retargeted and reused on different characters.
No. The model creates motion directly from text, so no motion-capture equipment is required.
No. HY-Motion 1.0 focuses on full-body movement only, not facial or lip animation.
No. It currently supports single-person motion generation.
Short and clear prompts that describe one human action, such as "a person walks forward and waves."
Yes. The 3D motion can be imported and used in common 3D tools and game engines.
Yes. It is available as a free AI model for creating and testing 3D human motion.