Registered: April 14, 2007 | Posts: 415 |
| Posted: April 16, 2013 1:29 PM | | | | How is this different from (puppeteer), which is already in the rules? Both provide motion and emotion to an inanimate object.
We could just have a rule update to allow (motion-capture), although a new check box would be preferable for both. |
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Registered: March 13, 2007 | Reputation:  | Posts: 3,202 |
| Posted: April 16, 2013 2:46 PM | | | | Quoting jmbox: Quote: How is this different from (puppeteer), which is already in the rules? Both provide motion and emotion to an inanimate object.
Uh not really. A puppet is an inanimate object. A mo-cap actor is just that, a real flesh and blood actor acting out the scenes which are then animated. Even though some actors are quite wooden I wouldn't call them inanimate.  |
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Registered: April 14, 2007 | Posts: 415 |
| Posted: April 16, 2013 5:49 PM | | | | Quoting iPatsa: Quote: Quoting jmbox:
Quote: How is this different from (puppeteer), which is already in the rules? Both provide motion and emotion to an inanimate object.
Uh not really. A puppet is an inanimate object. A mo-cap actor is just that, a real flesh and blood actor acting out the scenes which are then animated. Even though some actors are quite wooden I wouldn't call them inanimate.  I was referring to the on-screen digital representation of the character. |
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