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In a presentation by Dr. Masaki Hayashi from Gotland University, learn how text input can seamlessly transform into immediate animations. This innovative approach utilizes T2V technology to animate character dialogues and interactions in a visual storytelling format. The demonstration showcases character interactions with animated responses in real-time, emphasizing the capabilities of the TVML engine. Whether you are a developer or an animator, this session will provide valuable insights into integrating text into animation formats creatively and effectively. For inquiries, contact Dr. Hayashi at hayasim77@gmail.com.
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Gotland University, Sweden Feb. 20, 2012 - What You Type Becomes an Animation Immediately - How to make Show Format Masaki Hayashi
7:12 そんなあなたとあの街この街 Basic process of T2V Player camera: closeup ( target=A ) character: bow ( name=A ) character: talk ( name=A , text=“Hello everybody, how’s going?”) character: talk ( name=B , text=“Awful”) camera: closeup ( target=A ) character: look ( name=A, target=B ) character: talk ( name=A , text=“What’s happening?”) camera: closeup ( target=B ) …… A: Hello, everybody. How's going? B: Awful (upshot of A) A:(look at fellow) A:What's happening? (upshot of B) T2V Script Output TVML FIL (Show format generator) TVML Engine FIL (Flexible Interpretation Loader)
Reuters News Converter Web server T2V Player FILBitchieTalk FILreuters TVML engine //! TVML Version 3.0 light: flat(name=L1, vx=1, vy=1, vz=1) set: openmodel(name=S1, filename="normal\normal.obj") character:openmodel(model=BOB, filename="bob\bob.bm") //! textfilter="reuters" .....<HTML>.... //! textfilter="BitchieTalk" .........
T2V Website HP: http://t2vlab.jp/en/ I'm Dr. Masaki Hayashi If you have anything to ask, feel free to email me. hayasim77@gmail.com Thanks!