Crysis 2 Developers Show How You Motion Capture An Alien

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Ever wondered how an alien is motion-captured for computer graphics? A new Crysis 2 developer video from Crytek sheds some light on the answer, and the footage is pretty fascinating to watch.

 

The “Stalker” enemy shown in the video looks rather cool, too. Having enemies that are just as mobile as you could make for some very interesting encounters.


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