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Ah, that's pretty cool. I bet we'll get some even more realistic looking video games in the near future.
A glitch?
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Yeah I guess the have really only used it for movies so far.
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...I would tap that. Emily isn't that bad looking!
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i have to agree with you on that one...GyroVorbis wrote:...I would tap that. Emily isn't that bad looking!
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lol its trueGyroVorbis wrote:...I would tap that. Emily isn't that bad looking!
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very trippy i like it. They should make more programs that produce those type of results. >.>
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Holy crap. That was amazing.
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Re: meet Emily
that's pretty sweet!
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Somehow I missed this thread. Damn that's amazing.
It makes you wonder...can this be applied to movies as well?
It'll happen, they're bound to release a movie where the main character is an actor that has been dead for years.
It makes you wonder...can this be applied to movies as well?
It'll happen, they're bound to release a movie where the main character is an actor that has been dead for years.
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I found myself wondering at applications if you already had the actor! But that's an excellent one.
I realized the moment I fell into the fissure that the book would not be destroyed as I had planned.
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Its all ready been used in some movies like spiderman and some otherstrufun202 wrote:Somehow I missed this thread. Damn that's amazing.
It makes you wonder...can this be applied to movies as well?
It'll happen, they're bound to release a movie where the main character is an actor that has been dead for years.
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see that sort of makes you think about the dillema the makers of "the crow" had, from what I've read, brandon lee had almost finished his scenes, all except the ones where he didn't wear the infamous makeup/costume, which left the producers with a problem, so what they did was rewrite the script slightly, and use point of view shots instead, so that he didn't have to be in all of the missing scenes...trufun202 wrote:Somehow I missed this thread. Damn that's amazing.
It makes you wonder...can this be applied to movies as well?
It'll happen, they're bound to release a movie where the main character is an actor that has been dead for years.
now if you imagine if they had this metric technology available at the time, would they use it?, and would the film have been affected by it?
It just makes you think about the moral implications of using this technology...
it's rather interesting!
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Good point, now I will have to suffer from bad actors for the rest of my life. On the other hand, I will get to see the hot ones too...trufun202 wrote:Somehow I missed this thread. Damn that's amazing.
It makes you wonder...can this be applied to movies as well?
It'll happen, they're bound to release a movie where the main character is an actor that has been dead for years.
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Worthless necro.
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