| Procrastinato said: Putting ragdoll-style contraints on the bones of the rig aren't going to solve the issues they were seeing in the avatar tracking. It may provide something of a safety net, or even allow them to come up with several solutions to a particular image, and choose the "best" one. The media's craze, over what basically amounted to a premade video and some very simple show floor demos, still kind of boggles me. The "what if?" imagination that MS has stirred up with Natal is really something. But it really is just that, at this point -- a dreamy image. I wish them luck though -- if they succeed it'll really be spectacular. |
I would disagree about the lighting on the stage. The camera emits its own infrared light to detect depth.
I would have to say the problem lies in their skeletal system algorithm for a rotating body. Something got wonky when Kudo turned around. It will most assuredly be fixed before release.







