Faced with the challenge of creating a gritty digital feature film, Dog Eat Dog director Kenny Roy decided to use 3D motion control to replicate live-action filmmaking. His animation studio, Arconyx Animation, is using the Leap Motion Controller with a custom Maya plugin to give the film a “hand-held” tone. It’s a rough-and-tumble motif that […]
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LivePainter wants to change how we create animations with a motion-controlled in-browser platform.
From documents to gaming, it seems like we’re always looking for new ways to use the hidden power of the browser. Now, thanks to the LivePainter team, you’ll soon be able to add motion-controlled animation to that list. They want to make it easy for anybody to create animations on the web.
Leap Motion Path is a Second Story lab experiment exploring the use cases for the Leap Motion Controller in the digital animation field. Our objective was to create a tool to capture 3D motion that could be used within an animation platform to control digital content. One of our goals was to record an animation […]
