RE: Sinthetyc actors

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From: Thom DeCarlo (thom++at++itspatial.com)
Date: 02/13/2001 12:22:32


I think you want to talk to the folks at Boston Dynamics (www.bdi.com) for
their DI-Guy. Or, try the Center for human Modeling and Simulation at U.
Penn (http://www.cis.upenn.edu/~hms/home.html).

Thom DeCarlo
ITspatial, LLC
6849 Old Dominion Dr., Suite 370
McLean, VA 22101

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From: dre++at++posta.unizar.es [mailto:dre++at++posta.unizar.es]On Behalf Of dre
Sent: Tuesday, February 13, 2001 4:24 AM
To: info-performer++at++sgi.com
Subject: Sinthetyc actors

Has anyone made some scenes with articulated actors and has made some
probes, like the crash test of the auto-facturers about the time the
memory and the capabilty of process needed by this articulated actors?
anyone can give me some reference about realtime virtual actors? not the
intelegence just the movement like move some creatures made in softimage
with a joystick, I think I saw something like what I'm saying in a tank
simulator where there were some soldiers moving around the tank.

thx in advance
dre
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