![]() ![]() It can't tell if it's losing its balance it's not a robot. ![]() The fact is, an animatronic is a dead mechanism, there is no AI behind it. No animatronic can walk, run, jump (unless held somewhere else). Little liberties can be took by having a rail-guide, like for the violinist of the pirate-band, but that's about it. Animatronics usually stand still on their feet. Remember animatronics are not a meaty body full of muscles, but a bunch of rigid parts moving around. Though some newer animatronics have a seamless skin, I think it would look more cartoony if they still have those infamous cracks (but the line between cartoony and creepy is really thin, there). Have cracks around moving parts, such as the jaw, neck, even arms and legs maybe. I think the key differences that can help us telling them apart, are : That's the problem in a video-game where people are stylized. I love animatronics and could spend hours talking about them, but if I had one and only one request, it would be to make them distinguishable from the humans in-game.So far, on the concepts we've seen ( Pirate band and Royal Marine guards or something), I honestly couldn't tell if they were actual people or animated figures. The question of animatronics was brought in the first Q&A, and I'd like to extend the topic. Now I was pretty there were already a thread for that, but I haven't found any. ![]()
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