The Art and Science of Synthetic Character Design

作者: Christopher Kline , Bruce Blumberg

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摘要: Drawing from ideas in both traditional animation and modern philosophy, we present a methodology for designing synthetic characters. The goal of our approach is to construct intentional characters that are compelling, the sense people can empathize with them, understandable, their actions be seen as attempts satisfy desires given beliefs. We also simple, value-based framework has flexibility implement subsystems necessary construction

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