Dynamic Facial Asset and Rig Generation from a Single Scan
The creation of high-fidelity computer-generated (CG) characters used in film and gaming requires intensive manual labor and a comprehensive set of facial assets to be captured with complex hardware, resulting in high cost and long production cycles. In order to simplify and accelerate this digitiza...
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Zusammenfassung: | The creation of high-fidelity computer-generated (CG) characters used in film
and gaming requires intensive manual labor and a comprehensive set of facial
assets to be captured with complex hardware, resulting in high cost and long
production cycles. In order to simplify and accelerate this digitization
process, we propose a framework for the automatic generation of high-quality
dynamic facial assets, including rigs which can be readily deployed for artists
to polish. Our framework takes a single scan as input to generate a set of
personalized blendshapes, dynamic and physically-based textures, as well as
secondary facial components (e.g., teeth and eyeballs). Built upon a facial
database consisting of pore-level details, with over $4,000$ scans of varying
expressions and identities, we adopt a self-supervised neural network to learn
personalized blendshapes from a set of template expressions. We also model the
joint distribution between identities and expressions, enabling the inference
of the full set of personalized blendshapes with dynamic appearances from a
single neutral input scan. Our generated personalized face rig assets are
seamlessly compatible with cutting-edge industry pipelines for facial animation
and rendering. We demonstrate that our framework is robust and effective by
inferring on a wide range of novel subjects, and illustrate compelling
rendering results while animating faces with generated customized
physically-based dynamic textures. |
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DOI: | 10.48550/arxiv.2010.00560 |