Sentences with phrase «capturing human movement»

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While neither is overly occupied with the policy concerns of the larger environmental movement ¯ global climate, carbon capture, alternative energy, the future of nuclear power, and so on ¯ they help illuminate a common narrative that places nature above human need.
Robert Zemeckis, the same director whose «Who Framed Roger Rabbit» (1988) juxtaposed live action with animation, this time merges them, using a process called «performance capture,» in which human actors perform the movements which are translated into lifelike animation.
Their excellent peripheral vision helps them capture the movement of a mouse or a bird in a much wider range than humans.
The realism is especially seen in the faces, with the help of facial capture to make the movements human.
But beneath these dubious design choices is an attentively detailed rendering of first - person movement that captures the kinetic joys of play as well as any game released this year, a surreal reconfiguration of the human senses into an experience where movement is its own reward.
The Image Metrics process enables artists to create believable facial animation that captures the subtleties of human facial movement in a fraction of the time needed for traditional methods.
Whether capturing a detail of a budding orchid or the movement of human form, Cleary has the ability to render every strand of hair, emotional feeling, and flicker of light.
Opie often wins praise for his ability to succinctly capture the intrinsic nature of human form in movement, and the addition of lenticular device only further demonstrates such capacity.
It was roughly 2,500 years ago that the Greeks of the Classical period began to become increasingly interested in how the human body moves in space and — more importantly — how to capture and represent that movement accurately in art.
These devices have been used to generate electricity for charging gadgets, capturing energy from doors and sidewalks for powering lighting in stores and buildings and more, but MIT researchers say these devices have limits and aren't suitable for capturing energy from smaller scale human movements like walking or exercising, so they developed something new.
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