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A Case Study on Digital Interactive Training Content <Tamagotchi> and <Peridot>

  • DongHee Choi;Jeanhun Chung
    • International journal of advanced smart convergence
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    • v.12 no.4
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    • pp.306-313
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    • 2023
  • Having pet is one of the activities people living in modern society do to relieve stress and find peace of mind. Currently, the object of companion animals has moved beyond being a real 'living entity' and has developed to a stage where the animal's upbringing process can be enjoyed in a virtual space by being programmed in digital content. This paper studies detailed elements such as character design, interaction, and realism of 'Tamagotchi (1996)', which can be said to be the beginning of digital training content, and 'Peridot (2023)', a recently introduced augmented reality-based training content. The point was that it was training content using portable electronic devices. However, while the environment in the electronic device in which Tamagotchi's character exists was a simple black and white screen, the environment in which Peridot's character operates has been changed to the real world projected on the screen based on augmented reality. Mutual communication with characters in Tamagotchi remained a response to pressing buttons, but in Peridot, it has advanced to the point where you can pet the characters by touching the smartphone screen. In addition, through object and step recognition, it was confirmed that the sense of reality had become more realistic, with toys thrown by users on the screen bouncing off real objects. We hope that this research material will serve as a useful reference for the development of digital training content to be developed in the near future.

A Study on Effective Facial Expression of 3D Character through Variation of Emotions (Model using Facial Anatomy) (감정변화에 따른 3D캐릭터의 표정연출에 관한 연구 (해부학적 구조 중심으로))

  • Kim, Ji-Ae
    • Journal of Korea Multimedia Society
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    • v.9 no.7
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    • pp.894-903
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    • 2006
  • Rapid technology growth of hardware have brought about development and expansion of various digital motion pictured information including 3-Dimension. 3D digital techniques can be used to be diversity in Animation, Virtual-Reality, Movie, Advertisement, Game and so on. 3D characters in digital motion picture take charge of the core as to communicate emotions and information to users through sounds, facial expression and characteristic motions. Concerns about 3D motion and facial expression is getting higher with extension of frequency in use and range about 3D character design. In this study, the facial expression can be used as a effective method about implicit emotions will be studied and research 3D character's facial expressions and muscles movement which are based on human anatomy and then try to find effective method of facial expression. Finally, also, study the difference and distinguishing between 2D and 3D character through the preceding study what I have researched before.

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Game Storytelling System in View of Character-centered Standpoint (캐릭터중심 관점에서 본 게임스토리텔링 시스템)

  • Kim Mi-Jin;Yoon Sun-Jung
    • Proceedings of the Korea Contents Association Conference
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    • 2005.11a
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    • pp.416-422
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    • 2005
  • The feature of digital media's interactivity made the traditional storytelling to be evolved into a new concept of digital storytelling. Unlike films or animations, games' storytelling takes open-ended design method; thus, it is possible to create unlimited number of stones within a game depending upon the decisions of player characters. In this paper, a character-centered game storytelling system of a highly story-based RPG genre will be reviewed, and, it analyzes case studies of how a character with various story values can interact with its background story, virtual game world, and many events in its game storytelling system. Game storytelling structure and game mechanics are related to each other very closely. Therefore, it is possible to control the player's overall movement as the character's story develops according to a predictable structure or situation.

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Introduction to 3D game character production skill for 3D on-line game (3D온라인게임을 위한 효율적인 3D게임캐릭터 제작기법)

  • 김미진;김재준
    • Journal of Korea Society of Industrial Information Systems
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    • v.8 no.4
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    • pp.55-63
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    • 2003
  • The game & multimedia industry is a high-valued industry comparing to any industry. Also, it has been shown the possibility as considerably bright future industry due to a development of the Internet, an explosive growth of on-line game market, and a union with virtual reality technology Since an on-line game having a clear profit model is expanding to PC and other platform, it brings to us a large change throughout the whole game industry. In order to develop a game, we need a number of elements. A game character among them delivers to a user the overall characteristics of a game as a visual representation and makes us access to a game directly and sensuously. A game character of on-line game is considerable in an operation in the volume of initial sales from a viewpoint of marketing. In addition, it affects to secure users and be immersed in a game. In this paper, we propose a production skill of an efficient 3D game character for 3D on-line game.

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A Study on a technology of extraction of motion objects (3차원 동작객체 추출기술에 관한 연구)

  • 오영진;박노국
    • Journal of Korea Society of Industrial Information Systems
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    • v.4 no.3
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    • pp.21-27
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    • 1999
  • This paper introduces the research and development of automatic generation technology to develop the character agent. The R&D of this technology includes three major elements-body model generation, automatic motion generation and synthetic human generation. Main areas of application would by cyber space- 3D game, animation, virtual shopping, on line chatting, virtual education system, simulation and security system.

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Development of virtual reality action game using motion controller mapping for controlling arms of a character (모션 콘트롤러 매핑을 이용해 캐릭터 양팔 제어를 할 수 있는 가상현실 액션 게임 개발)

  • Yun, Tae-Jin;Sin, Jae-Wook;Park, Jun-Woo;Go, Byong-Yun
    • Proceedings of the Korean Society of Computer Information Conference
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    • 2019.07a
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    • pp.439-440
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    • 2019
  • 본 논문에서는 1인칭 시점 VR 게임 콘텐츠를 개발하였고, 멀티플레이를 구현할 때, 가상현실 세계에서 플레이어들끼리 대면했을 때 서로의 캐릭터가 폰 콘트롤러라는 이름의 팔만 보이는 외형을 띠고 있다. 게임에서 시각적인 부분을 간과할 수 없기에 멀티플레이 시 서로의 캐릭터가 보일 수 있도록 새로운 방법을 제안하였다. 3인칭 캐릭터를 이용해서 만든 캐릭터는 인간과 같은 외형의 스켈레톤을 사용하면 원하는 캐릭터를 사용할 수 있다. 3인칭 캐릭터의 양팔의 트랜스폼 값을 언리얼엔진4의 라이브러리인 패브릭 노드를 이용하여 모션 콘트롤러와 매핑을 시키는 방식으로 접근하였다. 이를 통해 좀더 플레이시 실감이 가능한 게임 제어기법을 적용할 수 있다.

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A Study on 3D Character Design for Games (About Improvement efficiency with 2D Graphics) (3D Game 제작을 위한 Character Design에 관한 연구 (3D와 2D Graphics의 결합효율성에 관하여))

  • Cho, Dong-Min;Jung, Sung-Hwan
    • Journal of Korea Multimedia Society
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    • v.10 no.10
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    • pp.1310-1318
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    • 2007
  • First of all, What was the modeling technique used to model 3D-Game character? It's a technique developed along several years, by experience... here is the bases Low polygons characters I always work in low polygon for two reasons -You can easily modify a low-poly character, change shapes, make morph for facial expressions etc -You can easily animate a low-poly character When the modeling is finished, Second, In these days, Computer hardware technologies have been bring about that expansion of various 3D digital motion pictured information and development. 3D digital techniques can be used to be diversity in Animation, Virtual-Reality, Movie, Advertisement, Game and so on. Besides, as computing power has been better and higher, the development of 3D Animations and Character are required gradually. In order to satisfy the requirement, Research about how to make 3D Game modeling that represents Character's emotions, sensibilities, is beginning to set its appearance. 3D characters in 3D Games are the core for the communications of emotion and the informations through their facial expression and characteristic motions, Sounds to Users. All concerning about 3D motion and facial expression are getting higher with extension of frequency in use. Therefore, in this study we suggest the effective method of modeling for 3D character and which are based on 2D Graphics.

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On the Virtual Inertia Coefficient of the Chine-type Ship in Vertical Vibration (Chine형선(型船)의 상하진동(上下振動)에 대(對)한 가상관성계수(假想慣性係數)에 관(關)하여)

  • K.C.,Kim;J.J.,Kim
    • Bulletin of the Society of Naval Architects of Korea
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    • v.9 no.1
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    • pp.1-6
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    • 1972
  • To contribute towards more accurate estimation of the virtual coefficient for the vertical vibration of the chine-type ship, experimentally obtained three-dimensional correction factors, J, of added mass of prismatic beams having cross section shape of hypotrocoid characters, slightly concaved Lewis form and elliptic form are investigated in connection with the applicability of an approximate analytical calculation method compared to that proposed by T. Kumai[6] for the Lewis form cylinders, and synthetically in compared with the experimental works on various cross section shapes of the other type by L.C. Burril et al[8] and the analytical works on the ellipsoid of revolution by F.M. Lewis[1] and J.L. Taylor[2]. The experimental results show that the aforementioned analytical method gives, unlike that for the Lewis form cylinders, considerably larger J-values for the chine-type cylinders, and that the influence of the character of the cross section shape on J-values is not remarkable in practical sense. Finally, considering in synthesis the experimental results on prismatic beams, the Burril's works on palabolic plan form and elliptic plan form, and that the chine-type ship usually has a hull form of transom stern, it is fairly safe to say, at the present stage, that adoptation of the Taylor's J-values will not results in any large error in estimation of the virtual inertia coefficients of the chine-type ships.

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An Usability Evaluation of the Pattern Making Software for Virtual Cloth of 3D Character: A Case Study of "Looks Tailor X" (3D 캐릭터 가상의상 제작을 위한 패턴제작 소프트웨어의 사용성 평가 : "Looks Tailor X"을 사례로)

  • Kim, Sook-Jin
    • Journal of the Korean Home Economics Association
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    • v.47 no.2
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    • pp.111-123
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    • 2009
  • This study is to explore the usability of a pattern making software 'Looks tailor X' developed recently by the Digital Fashion in line with the cloth simulation software 'DressingSim'. When the software engineers develop software for clothes and clothing simulations, most often they lose touch of real-world craftsmanship of pattern making. As such, the software evaluation of the functionality and the usability is a crucial step in the field of virtual clothing. We carried out a detailed evaluation of the software via the process of making some basic types of pattern including tight skirts, pants, jackets, and one-piece dress. In this paper, we documented a step-by-step scenarios of making clothes using the Looks tailor X, and listed both the advantages and limitations of the software from the perspective of an enduser, i.e., a professional fashion designer. We also briefed suggestions on the refinement of the future software in the field.

Generating a Ball Sport Scene in a Virtual Environment

  • Choi, Jongin;Kim, Sookyun;Kim, Sunjeong;Kang, Shinjin
    • KSII Transactions on Internet and Information Systems (TIIS)
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    • v.13 no.11
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    • pp.5512-5526
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    • 2019
  • In sports video games, especially ball games, motion capture techniques are used to reproduce the ball-driven performances. The amount of motion data needed to create different situations in which athletes exchange balls is bound to increase exponentially with resolution. This paper proposes how avatars in virtual worlds can not only imitate professional athletes in ball games, but also create and edit their actions effectively. First, various ball-handling movements are recorded using motion sensors. We do not really have to control an actual ball; imitating the motions is enough. Next, motion is created by specifying what to pass the ball through, and then making motion to handle the ball in front of the motion sensor. The ball's occupant then passes the ball to the user-specified target through a motion that imitates the user's, and the process is repeated. The method proposed can be used as a convenient user interface for motion based games for players who handle balls.