Mova Unreal Engine 3 Real Time Motion Capture
March 12, 2008 | Author: Ree | | |
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Point based motion capture has become the industry standard procedure to capture the movements of the human body and convert the data for use in 3D animations. Reflective markers are placed at many points of the body, as the person moves around the data is recorded and can then be transferred to the animation. Both movies and games use this technology to give characters lifelike movements and actions.

Enter motion capture company Mova. Mova’s Contour Reality Capture System uses multiple cameras that create 100,000 polygon facial models that are accurate to within one tenth of a millimeter.
Mova founder, also the man behind Apple’s QuickTime and Microsoft’s WebTV, Steve Perlman said,
“This pushes Unreal Engine 3 to its very limit … it’s about as photo-real as you can get in real time.”
Check out the video of the Unreal Engine 3 running real time on a dual NVIDIA 8800 GTXs with SLI.
Perlman says the company has been working privately with developers for some time to adapt the system for video game use.
“People have never had this kind of data available before in a game context … their heads are spinning,” he said. “What you’re seeing right there is the result of, having time to wrap our heads around this thing and see how we’re going to use it, and yes, we can in fact get a face that looks almost photo-real — you know, not quite, but almost photo-real — running in a game engine today.”
“You can see the difference then between what’s achievable in cinema and what’s achievable right now in video games…….But next generation game machines, they’ll be able to essentially show in real time what we can do currently in non-real-time using renderers. … Next generation, you’re going to have interactive sequences where people think there’s a live person in the game.”
The Unreal Engines abilities doesn’t stop there, the contour system can also create even more detailed animations if real time processing is not necessary. Below is another video of how reality capture data can look when pre-rendered.
Perlman says that the cost of a Contour motion-capture session isn’t much higher than traditional marker-based capture session, somewhere in the region of a few thousand to a few hundred thousand depending on the length and complexity of the shot.
The real savings come in post production, Perlman explains,
“Unlike marker-based capture, which has a big manual clean-up process before you see results, with contour it’s purely computational….
“We’ve talked to people and one of the reasons when they announce delays for complex games is because they’re fighting to try and make the faces look good. With Contour, you send the guy in, he does a shoot, and we send you a face that looks nearly perfect. It’s no longer one of the risk issues for your schedule.”
The Contour system generates so much data, Perlman says, that the full value of the rendering won’t be apparent until hardware speeds improve.
“With markers, you kind of get the resolution of what those markers are and that’s it……
“When a next-generation game system comes out, or they decide they want to do something for a feature film, you can’t really use the data. With Contour, it’s actually capturing the data at much higher resolutions than any system in the world, even for feature films, can currently use. What we do is we store that data away … and when a next generation video game machine comes out and they want the data at higher resolution, they can.”
Perlman wouldn’t reveal which companies are currently using this technology, but said he expects the first games with Contour captures could come out in 2008, depending on developer schedules. He hopes the system will be in wide use by 2009.
HARV Gives Soldiers A Robots Eye View
February 28, 2008 | Author: Ree | | |
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Battlefield robots have been in use for a while now proving their worth in many situations. But no matter how good they may perform it will never stop researchers looking for new ways to improve the robots for optimal use on the battlefield.

Military Computer Finance Partner
February 8, 2008 | Author: Rich | | |
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We would like to introduce our new military and government financing partner High Tech Credit, a partner of 800HighTech. Who is High Tech Credit? Well, High Tech Credit was formed by the 800HighTech joining up with the guys who kept CompUSA alive for as long as it did. They left CompUSA after its doors closed and got right to work building up the partner base and delivering the goods under 3rd Coast Marketing LLC. With 800HighTech’s customer base growing, we needed to offer a larger product range and pre-configured computers and laptops at the best possible price for our Armed Forces and Civilian DoD customers. It was also imperative that we continue to provide fast shipping that included overseas military address and combat zones.
Military Armed Forces High Tech Credit Financing
High Tech Credit is offering new best buy computer electronics media with financing for Armed Forces and Civilian DoD government contracted employees. Regardless of adverse credit history, receive bad credit history secured loans for high performance consumer electronics at military discount rates. Low monthly payments and zero money down with allotments through mypay DFAS Mil. All orders are guaranteed approval loans and include free shipping overseas. Shipments to troops stationed CONUS also include express overnight shipping.
Speed Captured in New High Speed Film
December 16, 2007 | Author: Rich | | |
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New high speed digital video camcorders are capturing speed and giving scientist a new perspective in time, speed and motion.
New Canon HD Camcorders Available On Finance
August 20, 2007 | Author: Ree | | |
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Canon never fails to impress and have always been on of the leading brands in analogue and digital photography. With box office movies generating more money than ever and websites like Google video and YouTube being stacked with home made movies and clips, it’s not surprising that the demand for affordable high quality camcorders has risen. Whether you’re looking unbeatable image quality or simply just a user friendly unit to use for your home movies, Canon have a range of cameras to suit everybody’s needs.
Sony Digital Camcorders Now Available On Finance
August 15, 2007 | Author: Ree | | |
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Lets review some more great additions to our digital camcorder selection. We recently added some of the newest Sony Video Cameras for Financing and cover all options and styles. Sony is renowned for its sleek design, high quality, and leader in the technology industry.
Panasonic Digital Video Camcorders Financed
August 8, 2007 | Author: Ree | | |
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We at 800HighTech have just extended our Digital Video Camcorder arsenal and added five new top end video camcorders from Panasonic which are now available for finance. We selected cameras that would appeal to a wide spectrum of video enthusiasts.
On deployment to some far off land, having a camera that is compact and and all in one is necessary. However, we also wanted to make available the latest and greatest camcorders on the market as well. For those who have a true interest in creating movies, we have the equipment you need.
The internet has expanded rapidly with the popular trend of displaying your videos for the world to see. YouTube is apart of our everyday vocabulary and almost a daily visit for most users.
Creating videos that capture your travels and being able to present them professionally to family and friends back home is a great hobby to take on. Start advancing your part time career as a director with these hot video camcorders.
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High Quality Network Security Camera
June 19, 2007 | Author: Rich | | |
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NetCam XL - Rugged Design, Beautiful Results
With images up to 2048×1536 in resolution, the new NetCam XL 3MP is the highest quality network camera on the market. Using a 3.1 megapixel sensor, the NetCam XL 3MP is the perfect tool for web attraction, weather monitoring or high definition security camera.
Bring on the cold! NetCam XL can withstand temperatures down to -40° degrees without a heater.
The NetCam XL is the latest generation in the popular NetCam series of network cameras. Designed for both indoor and rugged outdoor installations, the NetCam XL streams video and produces some of the highest quality images found in a network camera.
No computer is required to operate the NetCam XL — it is a standalone solution that can connect to a local network, DSL, cable modem, satellite modem, cellular, wireless Ethernet or even a phone line. You simply browse to its IP address to view live video and access configuration options. Set up is straightforward and simple and NetCam XL is designed to run unattended for years on end.





