Digimask

In today's world, Digimask is a topic that arouses great interest and debate in society. For a long time, Digimask has been a focal point of discussion between experts and ordinary citizens, generating conflicting opinions and creating an environment of uncertainty. Over time, Digimask has evolved and has become a topic of great relevance today, impacting people's lives in different ways. Given this reality, it is important to thoroughly analyze Digimask and its implications, in order to understand its impact on society and make informed decisions on this issue.

Digimask is an avatar technology that allows a user to input a front and (optional) side digital photo of their head which then automatically creates a fully articulated 3D model of that head. This 3D model can then be used in digital applications such as video games and mobile phones. Digimask technology is the core of the EyeToy: Cameo system for the PlayStation 2 video game console.

In 2001, Digimask was nominated for a BAFTA for Technical Innovation.

At E3 2006 it was announced that Digimask face-mapping technology would be available using the Xbox Live Vision Camera and featured in the Xbox 360 titles World Series of Poker: Tournament of Champions and Tom Clancy's Rainbow Six: Vegas.

Games

The Digimask technology has appeared in the following games:

PlayStation 3 (PlayStation Eye)

Xbox 360 (Xbox Live Vision)

PlayStation 2 (EyeToy Cameo)

EyeToy Cameo was developed jointly by SCEE and Digimask.

See also

  • , Digimask official website
  • , Digimask Technology Interview