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By: Jerry Beck,
on 11/9/2016
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"The Late Show with Stephen Colbert" created something outside the realm of what people expect to see on TV—real-time interaction with an animated character.
The post How President-Elect Donald Trump Was Animated in Real-Time With Adobe Character Animator appeared first on Cartoon Brew.
By: Jerry Beck,
on 5/18/2016
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The producers of "The Simpsons" called on Adobe to help them bring Homer to life in real-time.
The post How ‘The Simpsons’ Used Adobe Character Animator To Create A Live Episode appeared first on Cartoon Brew.
A new Adobe program allows you to animate using just a microphone, a webcam, and your face.