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  2. Motion capture - Wikipedia

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    Motion capture of two pianists' right hands playing the same piece (slow-motion, no-sounds) [1] Two repetitions of a walking sequence recorded using motion capture [2]. Motion capture (sometimes referred as mo-cap or mocap, for short) is the process of recording the movement of objects or people.

  3. Avatar (computing) - Wikipedia

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    This can be integrated directly into games, such as Star Citizen, and via standalone software such as FaceRig. [ 46 ] [ 47 ] Both 3D and 2D avatars have been used in Learning and Development content for education, onboarding, employee training and more.

  4. Live2D - Wikipedia

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    Live2D is an animation technique used to animate static images—usually anime-style characters—that involves separating an image into parts and animating each part accordingly, without the need of frame-by-frame animation or a 3D model.

  5. FaceRig - Wikipedia

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    From a related word or phrase: This is a redirect from a word or phrase to a page title that is related in some way.This redirect might be a good search term, or it could be a candidate for a Wiktionary link.

  6. Babiniku - Wikipedia

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    At the end of May 2018, however, cartoonist Rimukoro (リムコロ) and illustrator Maki-hitsuji (巻羊) introduced a method of animating illustrations during live streams by using software called FaceRig and Live2D. This quickly became popular among illustrators.

  7. Visage Technologies AB - Wikipedia

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    Visage Technologies AB is a private company that produces computer vision software for face tracking (head tracking, face detection, eye tracking, face recognition) and face analysis (age detection, emotion recognition, gender detection), along with a special business unit in automotive industry. [1]

  8. Kizuna AI - Wikipedia

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    On 25 December 2016, Kizuna's producers decided to put up her MikuMikuDance 3D model for free download and edits on her official site. [2] [17] [43] [87] This was to allow interested fans to produce doujin products. [28] The 3D model can be used in MikuMikuDance, Unity, Unreal Engine and other spaces. [35]

  9. F-Zero - Wikipedia

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    F-Zero [a] is a series of futuristic racing games published by Nintendo, developed by Nintendo EAD and other third-party companies. The first game was released for the Super Famicom in Japan in 1990.