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Poser - OFFICIAL F.A.Q (Last Updated: 2024 Nov 26 1:43 pm)
Attached Link: http://macweek.zdnet.com/2000/08/06/0810smlifefx.html
I've seen the product this company comes out with - the word "amazing" doesn't cover it. http://www.lifefx.com/It is interesting to me that a number of people expressed reservations about this new technology. Seeing exciting SFX in movies is great but just think of the potential of using beautiful and charming people to gain easy entry into your personal world. Why, they could even get elected to the presidency, and then morph into total lying weasels- but that's much too fictional... (hehe) What's the movie where the beautiful babes suddenly morph into vicious monsters and tear your head off...???
Attached Link: http://www.lifefx.com
So, did anyone try the "FaceMail" demo from their site? (It thumbed its nose at my WhimpyPooter and would not even let me download.) http://www.lifefx.com Hopefully it goes without saying that, if this should catch on, it would have interesting implications for our little hobby.Attached Link: http://www.lifefx.com/FaceOfTheInternet/demos.html
Here's the Quicktime Demos. The top one shown at Siggraph is pretty freaky, to say the least. Getting a talking email like this would be frightening. However, this is technology that people here using Poser, MAX or Lightwave could probably pull-off... I didn't sign up for their email try-out because it sounds like one of those deals where you volunteer to be virtually probed and raped by their marketing people. I'll just stand by and watch on this one...Attached Link: http://www.curiouslabs.com
LifeFX is very nice, but just to let you know, we're not sitting on our hands regarding custom sculpted virtual talking heads. Steve Cooper Curious LabsThis site uses cookies to deliver the best experience. Our own cookies make user accounts and other features possible. Third-party cookies are used to display relevant ads and to analyze how Renderosity is used. By using our site, you acknowledge that you have read and understood our Terms of Service, including our Cookie Policy and our Privacy Policy.
NEWTON, Mass. - February 12, 2001 - LifeFX, Inc. (NASDAQ: LEFX), the leading developer of Stand-In virtual people for the Internet, and Eastman Kodak Company today announced an agreement to work together to commercialize and distribute LifeFXs Stand-In Technology-life-like, three-dimensional digital representations of people that can move, talk and express emotion. Under the terms of the agreement, Kodak will have rights to process two-dimensional pictures into personal LifeFX Stand-In virtual people. Upon commercialization, LifeFX will receive royalty fees from Kodak for the conversion of each consumer photograph into the personal, life-like Stand-In virtual person that will be created. Kodak will also provide LifeFX with in-kind marketing and distribution support including Powered By LifeFX branding. Kodak plans to make the LifeFX Stand-In Technology available through its products and services, such as Kodak Picture CD, kodak.com and other Kodak Web properties, and will support the distribution of the LifeFX player through its consumer channels.