Harley Quinn From Batman:AA - Who Is The Hottie Behind The Motion Capture?

Soundmanred

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Some people started wankin too early and are now ashamed at how their life has turned out.
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Zenoth

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I can't help but laugh at the thought of the inevitable disillusioned nerds seeing this and refusing to believe the reality.
 

Nik

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Who gives a shit? Judge all you want, haters. We're not drooling over the light-in-the-loafers cornholer in the motion capture suit. We're drooling over the wire frame and textures painted over the mocap suit.
 

shortylickens

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Who gives a shit? Judge all you want, haters. We're not drooling over the light-in-the-loafers cornholer in the motion capture suit. We're drooling over the wire frame and textures painted over the mocap suit.

:hmm:


The problem is that there are so many of you fucking halfwits who would rather prod me for fun than I know what to do with so I spend 90% of my time throwing your bullshit back at you, asshole.

Does that answer your question?


So who was throwing shit at you in this thread?
 

Modelworks

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I believe that person also works on the show 'sid the science kid' . For those that don't know ,that show is done totally mocap and is one of the reasons if you watch it the animation and characters are so fluid. The system they have even tracks things like blow up balls they toss through the air and can animate in real time so the mocap actors are more like walking puppets.
 

DominionSeraph

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There was ever a question that that was a guy?

This is a girl.

And this gives an idea of just how ridiculous a man's gestures would have to be to properly mimic a girl. I don't even think some of those moves are possible without falling on your ass given the differing centers of gravity.
 
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pontifex

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There was ever a question that that was a guy?

This is a girl.

And this gives an idea of just how ridiculous a man's gestures would have to be to properly mimic a girl. I don't even think some of those moves are possible without falling on your ass given the differing centers of gravity.

no, that is an anime character. do you live in a real world or is it all just anime and ponies?
 

zerogear

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no, that is an anime character. do you live in a real world or is it all just anime and ponies?

I think he's talking about the movements since it's based on Kinect, etc and the movement of the person on kinect is male/female?
 

Fox5

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There was ever a question that that was a guy?

This is a girl.

And this gives an idea of just how ridiculous a man's gestures would have to be to properly mimic a girl. I don't even think some of those moves are possible without falling on your ass given the differing centers of gravity.

So while I'm sure the most flexible, well balanced girl is far more so than any men, there definitely are men that could mimic a girl's movements pretty well. A small gymnast would probably have the balance to do it. He would still look silly though.
 

KaOTiK

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thespyder

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Well, for what it's worth, Buffy's Stunt Double was a dude as well. and a harry one at that.
 

wuliheron

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So while I'm sure the most flexible, well balanced girl is far more so than any men, there definitely are men that could mimic a girl's movements pretty well. A small gymnast would probably have the balance to do it. He would still look silly though.

Jet Lee never looks silly. Personally I'd like to see them incorporate some Japanese No-Dancing into a game, but that kind of talent requires money and expertise to put to good use.
 

BladeVenom

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Reminds me of the Catwoman story. Halle Berry didn't do any of her own stunts; they were all done by a stuntman. So when you see her in the catwoman outfit, unless they are focused on her face, it was a man in a padded suit with lipstick.