Will this be used in animation?

Will this be used in animation?

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It doesn't look anything like her.

We're one step closer to waifus becoming real!

More and more we get closer to someone being arrested, tried, and convicted thanks to a computer-generated fake.

Probably not in this way, but it actually could be the foundation for technology that could effectively replace Flash.
Flash is useful because it reduces the amount of work needed to create tweens, right? And the alternative has always been to just have foreign workers do all the gruntwork of creating hundreds of frames while the actual creators just do boards.

Using AI, maybe now we could have animators do the keyframes and software automatically creates tweens that don't look like shit, and the animators can touch them up to give the whole thing a consistent look that feels both more natural than Flash and higher quality than outsourced animation.

Animated Mona Lisa looks so much like my mom when she was younger it's unnerving.

The face looks too "big" on her.

The third one looks fine to me but the second one is way off

If you watch the video, this part actually shows what happens when they use different faces for the training, resulting in different outcomes based on the still portait chosen.

Looks like something that would have worked in Courage a long time ago.

They can do voice as well.
youtube.com/watch?v=DWK_iYBl8cA

Soon we'll have to be very careful even with evidence.

On the other hand, it could also mean that any decent attorney can get hard video/audio evidence dismissed just by demonstrating that it could be faked.

If an attorney can demonstrate that a private studio can recreate the evidence fairly closely using technology, it creates a reasonable doubt.

Of course, this is still America where conviction is always preferred.

I’m curious if anyone in the past 250 years has had the hots for the Mona Lisa.

the horror

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beat me to it.

What book

Jojo's Bizarre Adventure Part 4: Diumund is not Crash.
Undoubtedly, she's a legendary piece of art. People fall in love with figures based around symbolism and ideals all the time.

Diamond is Unbreakable.

>we can now make Raimiposting a reality and completely change the Spider-Man trilogy to be how it was supposed to be

BOYS.

FIRE UP ADOBE.

Oh man, This will be very useful in old art threads on /his/.

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Animation question, why motion capture hasn't become the standard yet? It seem very useful isntead of month of animator working you could make a movie with a few weeks of actors performing in front of a green screen.

Sure the Robert Zemeckis movies bombed most of the complains I hear are that the faces where creepy, I'm sure it could work with a more stylized look.

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I can't wait to see the Toonami threads react to this scene in a few weeks.

Mocap is actually potentially more expensive than regular 3D animation

why?

The tech is more costly, believe it or not studios don't own mocap equipment, they need to pay for that shit every time they make a movie

Maybe, though I can't say I really like how that example looks. It doesn't look like a moving painting so much as regular live action with a shitty filter.

Somehow I don't find the examples to look much like her though, especially the first two. The first seems to have a longer midface and stronger cheekbones, the second looks to modernly pretty. The third is OK.

While still on the subject matter I am curious about Flash and his evolved brother Toonboom and Toonboom Harmony.
What are they like to work in?

I know for a matter that changing color palettes and even adding light filters would have been a snap, but the retarded studios never did it and never released the source files.

I wanted my blue Invader Zim. Or red or grey or white or pink.

Yeah I thought it was weird how she actually looked attractive.

No.
Real-time rendering is the future of animation.
Let the Source Filmmaker / CS GO animations commence.

Mocap can work for some things but can't reproduce stylized cartoony movement.

You have to pay for the animators who use the mocap, the equipment that captures the mocap, and the actors who perform the movement that's mocapped.

Wasn't Machinima already the beginnings of that? Sure died down fast.

There could also be some choreography work depending on what you're "animating". Actors won't learn dance moves from storyboards.

Fuck them I'm still using a game engine with high-fidelity assets to animate my cartoon. It will be used as a base for 80% of the animation while 20% are the actual stretch and squash animations.

I don't think even executives are stupid enough not to realize that a totally mocap show is just a pointless. Atleast if you're doing so to be "cost effective". It's easier and cheaper to just make a shitty SyFy tier show.

I'm kinda surprised Adult Swim hasn't attempted a Garry's Mod show.

Leak that software now! I want my Grace Fulton/Mary Marvel deepfakes.

They approached Valve to make a Team Fortress show -- eleven minutes each for twelve episodes. Valve, being the incredibly lazy faggots they are, took over a year to finish just the animatic which was twenty minutes long. AS kept telling them the guidelines they had to follow and eventually canned the project themselves because even Valve was too inept for them to work with.

Valve is lucky their only possible Steam competitor is even more incompetent and way more shady than they are.

GoG is picking up a lot. They've got that open Beta coming soon where they promise that you can play any game from other game launcher services with ease.

I hope it does, it's 100% superior. Sadly, it doesn't have the "default" status Steam does or the aggressive exclusivity deals Epic does. Diablo and the first two Warcraft games are their biggest exclusives so far, so there isn't much incentive (in a surface-level way) for most people to try it out.

You need squash and stretch and a bunch of other exaggerated unrealistic shit in animation, so it makes sense to just do it by hand or computer in the first place

needs a few more steps before it can be applied to Marvel's comic catalogue to create animated comics or 'motion comics' that can be cleaned up by humans after their initial creation.

en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Tom_Goes_To_The_Mayor

Kind of like a comic book turned into a tv show.