u/DataVisionStudio

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Could vibe coding make Manim a major tool for visual generation?

I've been using Manim and Claude to fill in the gaps I have in my videos. For instance, if I've got X seconds of dialogue with no visual, I give my dialogue to Claude and ask it to generate some Manim that I then fine-tune.

Sometimes I'll add layers on top of the visual in my video editor when it is too specific, but I find this system to work really well and it's incredibly fast.

It really makes me believe that code-based illustration generators have huge potential with AI, sure image generation models exist, but most of the time you can tell, it's the whole "AI slop" thing, while visuals generated by Manim are clean and "human".

What do you guys think? Is vibe-coding good for Manim? Could Manim evolve one day to be more used outside of math-related videos and more "all public" videos?

u/DataVisionStudio — 11 days ago
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Anyone else using Manim for non-math content?

https://preview.redd.it/acfjry87ksch1.png?width=1516&format=png&auto=webp&s=35fcdbff3643a33a10d79c7fbefe5f74dae35e1b

I started using Manim for a YouTube video because I'm pretty comfortable with Python and I like being able to use code for generating visuals.

But scrolling through this sub it feels like almost everyone's using it for actual math/physics explainers.

Do you guys also use Manim for other types of content?

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u/DataVisionStudio — 1 month ago