Meet Emily. She’s a pretty brunette I’d sorely like to plow ’til next July.

Only one problem. Emily isn’t real. She’s an animation. Not motion-capture, mind you. Animation. As in, the face is photorealistically built from scratch by software that uses an actor’s performance and builds the face to go over the original. You can see some of the effects possible towards the end of the vid, and the final shot (the ‘Plate’) shows the real Emily.

In my opinion, they should have made artificial Emily completely different from the model, in order to better highlight the power of the imaging process. Because, frankly, they started out with an attractive woman. Who I would plow anyway until next July.

Eh… screw it. Get me true VR and some sort of artificial vagina and hook me up.

Emily, the artificial spokesperson. [via Gawker]

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3 Responses to “And Someday There Will Be More Schwarzenegger Movies”  

  1. 1 KªRL Kornfeld

    This is great! Now casting directors don;t have to choose between someone who looks good and someone whocan act. Also ,think of the abuse potential, such as films of politicians in compromising positions etc…

  2. 2 Big Remy

    Meh

  3. 3 Jason Carreiro

    There’s just one problem with what Carl wrote: it’s wrong.

    Emily was not “photorealistically built from scratch by software”. They scanned her face and used the data to create a computer model.

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