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Mosby

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Sat Mar 30, 2013, 11:02 PM Mar 2013

Activision R&D Real-time Character Demo




Published on Mar 27, 2013

This animated character is being rendered in real-time on current video card hardware, using standard bone animation. The rendering techniques, as well as the animation pipeline are being presented at GDC 2013, "Next Generation Character Rendering" on March 27.
The original high resolution data was acquired from Light Stage Facial Scanning and Performance Capture by USC Institute for Creative Technologies, then converted to a 70 bones rig, while preserving the high frequency detail in diffuse, normal and displacement composite maps.
It is being rendered in a DirectX11 environment, using advanced techniques to faithfully represent the character's skin and eyes.

You can find more detail on the rendering aspect here : http://www.iryoku.com/blog

This demo is running at 180 fps on current gtx 680 cards.

Note: Yes, this is the same source data from ICT used by Nvidia at GTC, but rendered using a completely different tech.
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Activision R&D Real-time Character Demo (Original Post) Mosby Mar 2013 OP
This can run into the Uncanny Valley sakabatou Apr 2013 #1
never heard of that idea. Mosby Apr 2013 #2
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