No, there are no muscle, it's interpolating with many different scans.xxdanbrowne wrote:Looks like it's got some kind of really accurate muscle system also affecting the weights because otherwise the number of points is too low for that good of an effect.
Mind-blowing facial rig
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Faces seem to be the thing atm .... as I am following the game Star Citizen, which is employing motion capture etc, I get to see all kinds of products for facial movement ... there's so much impressive stuff around atm
Even older stuff (2008) like this

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Awesome
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Wow. That's way ahead.Rikk The Gaijin wrote:No, there are no muscle, it's interpolating with many different scans.xxdanbrowne wrote:Looks like it's got some kind of really accurate muscle system also affecting the weights because otherwise the number of points is too low for that good of an effect.
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Cannot play the flash video for some reason, can you please give an external link for it? YouTube maybe?
Must see it!
Must see it!

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