Wednesday, 20 August 2008

Emily

Image Metrics is redefining what is possible in facial animation. Image Metrics' technology-leveraged solutions rapidly re-create lifelike facial performances without markers or makeup.

This video, featuring Emily, will set a new precedent for photo-realistic characters in video games and films. What you are about to see is not real. Only at the 1:30 mark you will see the real actress.
Before that, Emily is a computer animation.



Image Metrics homepage.

3 comment(s):

Brian Kern said...

As good as the computer graphic "facial" provided the actress, I still felt there was something...odd about her face, as if the proportions weren't quite right. Still, the nuances weren't bad. I can see this tool being effective for movie and television directors who want the spontaneity of a real actors performance without having to add prosthetics or makeup.

Anonymous said...

ZOMG!
IMO u shldn't have written

What you are about to see is not real. Only at the 1:30 mark you will see the real actress.

that totally ruined the possible shock :(

Anonymous said...

I love this blog. I hope someday you will translate it