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"Why do you want to kill my friend?" Brisco asked his companion, referring to a character on the computer screen.
And the animators can calibrate the character on the computer: you can dial the curvature of the spine, so you'll notice by the end of the movie Caesar's absolutely upright.
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48 The participant is asked to respond to some characters on the computer screen and not to respond to other characters.
Think, for example, of a game controller or joystick that tracks the user's motions in the real world and moves the player's character forward on the computer screen, rendering a new environment (Fox et al., [2009]).
Instead of hanging a character's skin on the computer's abstract gridwork, the animators could now create an underlying structure of muscle and bone on which to "paint" the skin.
The computers translate participants' gestures into the movements of animated figures he calls varionettes, marionettelike characters that imitate on the computer screen just what the people at their desks are doing.
For the lexical decision tasks, participants needed to decide if two visually presented Chinese characters that appeared on the computer monitor composed existing words in Chinese.
If you look at the rapid development of Chinese-language software and the speed at which Chinese characters are written on the computer, you will agree that those misguided doomsday prophets who predicted a few decades ago that the Chinese language was going to die with the ever-accelerating development of science and technology and the level of human comfort were dead wrong.
Copy and paste some Japanese characters from someplace on the computer where you see Japanese onto Voki.com.
Making a character like Duke come alive begins by sketching the character on a computer.
Choose your character and the computer player characters, if there will be any.
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