For the running portion [in - game play] we used motion capture, but for the facial animation and expressions we just thought how to
convey human emotion.
Not exact matches
Human sounds
convey emotions clearer and faster than words.
Human emotion encompasses more than extremes of grief, joy, romance, and anger, which is about all most major Hollywood productions seem capable of
conveying.
Cranston is able to
convey every end of the spectrum of
human emotions; from sadness to a toughness and grit that makes people want to cross the street to avoid him.
It's quite astonishing to see someone
convey the range of
human emotions without a single spoken word out loud.
«Video games often struggle
conveying subtle
emotions in their
human characters.
«Even in direct contact from one real
human being to another it's hard to
convey emotion,» Kojima observed.
Artist Beth Cavener creates stunning sculptures that take the form of wild animals but which
convey a whole host of
human emotion.
While embracing a minimalist approach in terms of monochromatic colour and subject matter, Cruz's paintings
convey a host of
human emotions.
A few swatches of paper plus a dash of ink or marker, and suddenly living bodies emerge: shoulders slump, necks crane, and spines slouch, a vast array of
human emotions — fear, indifference, laziness, lust —
conveyed through his craft.
«A revelation... He was a polymath with a sense of political responsibility, who managed to
convey pure
human emotion through experimental form.
It is said that
humans at times
convey animalistic traits based on certain
emotions.
The Kiss, in particular,
conveys a profound primitivism, but one that illustrates Brancusi's faith in the power of
human emotion.
I don't, and in fact I think that research revealing the
human habit of embracing or ignoring information based on predispositions and
emotion, not the information, is vitally important to
convey (and needs to be
conveyed more creatively, too!).