While on the subject of automation and technology... (Gaming)
by Korny , Dalton, Ga. US. Earth, Sol System, Saturday, September 03, 2016, 04:56 (3007 days ago)
Imagine the possibilities of CG films made with real-time rendering. Heck, this could get something like a grittier Star Wars TV series off the ground, or could even allow a developer like Bungie to do something like episodic side-story DLC for Destiny akin to Spartan Ops...
Considering what Naughty Dog has shown with Uncharted 4, things that once seemed like cool tech gimmicks are now finding themselves implemented into the current generation's games. This is just taking the cinematic aspect of it to the next level.
While on the subject of automation and technology...
by MacAddictXIV , Seattle WA, Tuesday, September 06, 2016, 11:19 (3004 days ago) @ Korny
Imagine the possibilities of CG films made with real-time rendering. Heck, this could get something like a grittier Star Wars TV series off the ground, or could even allow a developer like Bungie to do something like episodic side-story DLC for Destiny akin to Spartan Ops...
Considering what Naughty Dog has shown with Uncharted 4, things that once seemed like cool tech gimmicks are now finding themselves implemented into the current generation's games. This is just taking the cinematic aspect of it to the next level.
Yeah, I saw this a little while back and it was stunning. There is so much more emotion and life in that face this almost anything I've seen. To be able to act and see what it looks like in real time is going to help a LOT to voice actors. At least I think it will... I'm not voice actor :D
I love technology. That shit is amazing.
While on the subject of automation and technology...
by Durandal, Tuesday, September 06, 2016, 15:40 (3004 days ago) @ MacAddictXIV
I think I saw a program that did a limited version of this for streamers. It could use a web cam to map your expression onto a digital model, and had a range of premade models such as elves, pandas and aliens.
While on the subject of automation and technology...
by Korny , Dalton, Ga. US. Earth, Sol System, Tuesday, September 06, 2016, 15:46 (3004 days ago) @ Durandal
I think I saw a program that did a limited version of this for streamers. It could use a web cam to map your expression onto a digital model, and had a range of premade models such as elves, pandas and aliens.
Had an odd moment with one of those. When I first saw the game-changing (literally) twist in Warframe's Second Dream quest, I immediately hopped online to watch peoples' reactions. One of the first that I found was a streamer who had a wolf avatar overlayed onto the stream that moved and talked with him. Created a bit of dissonance...
While on the subject of automation and technology...
by MacAddictXIV , Seattle WA, Tuesday, September 06, 2016, 16:09 (3004 days ago) @ Korny
I think I saw a program that did a limited version of this for streamers. It could use a web cam to map your expression onto a digital model, and had a range of premade models such as elves, pandas and aliens.
Had an odd moment with one of those. When I first saw the game-changing (literally) twist in Warframe's Second Dream quest, I immediately hopped online to watch peoples' reactions. One of the first that I found was a streamer who had a wolf avatar overlayed onto the stream that moved and talked with him. Created a bit of dissonance...
I will say that this is just one more step in our journey to defeating the "uncanny valley", we aren't there yet, but still a huge leap imo.
Can you email me what the twist was?
by kidtsunami , Atlanta, GA, Wednesday, September 07, 2016, 11:28 (3003 days ago) @ Korny
I think I saw a program that did a limited version of this for streamers. It could use a web cam to map your expression onto a digital model, and had a range of premade models such as elves, pandas and aliens.
Had an odd moment with one of those. When I first saw the game-changing (literally) twist in Warframe's Second Dream quest, I immediately hopped online to watch peoples' reactions. One of the first that I found was a streamer who had a wolf avatar overlayed onto the stream that moved and talked with him. Created a bit of dissonance...
I honestly played Warframe for about an hour when it came out, and I just read a wiki explaining that mission and still am not sure what the twist was.
Honest question, saw one of the reaction videos you shared back when it happened and just didn't understand.
Having read the wiki - not much of a twist tbh
by someotherguy, Hertfordshire, England, Wednesday, September 07, 2016, 12:45 (3003 days ago) @ kidtsunami
More a confirmation of what I (and others I played with) had already assumed.
But that's already close enough to a spoiler for my liking. We all know how I feel about those. So I'll shush.
Haha thanks
by kidtsunami , Atlanta, GA, Wednesday, September 07, 2016, 12:57 (3003 days ago) @ someotherguy
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I know what you're talking about
by Zero , Florida, Tuesday, September 06, 2016, 18:21 (3004 days ago) @ Durandal
I think I saw a program that did a limited version of this for streamers. It could use a web cam to map your expression onto a digital model, and had a range of premade models such as elves, pandas and aliens.
It's this neat little thing that's up on Steam right now called FaceRig. They've been improving it for a long, long time now.