We can do something similar using
VideoTrace<http://www.acvt.com.au/research/videotrace/>(VT). I
have a beta license of VT and only lack of time, and because I haven't a
professional video camera, has prevented me try it in depth, but if someone
manages Bojou, can make things very interesting.

Alberto

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2010/12/1 David Simmons <[email protected]>

> I remember one avatar artist that did custom avatars from just 5
> pictures. On full body front, a full body back and  close ups of the
> head, face, side and back.
>
> On Wed, Dec 1, 2010 at 7:56 AM, digitalmouse <[email protected]> wrote:
> > On Dec 1, 1:34 pm, Antti Ilomäki <[email protected]> wrote:
> >>  It would be
> >> interesting to know how feasible the technology already is for
> >> creating avatars for various purposes.
> >
> > Based on the documentation there, Creaform can export it's models to
> > many different systems, such as Maya and 3D Studio Max.  So, in
> > principle, it could be used to make a very realistic avatar in SL/
> > realXtend environments.
> >
> > Although since they don't actually list prices on the website, it's
> > probably not very feasible for most people in this community.
> >
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> > http://www.realxtend.org
>
>
>
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> begin to think like people, but that people will begin to think like
> machines” Unknown
>
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