Disney cartoon eyes can respond to light
To add realism to the appearance of the characters, Disney Research is working on a method that allows the eyes to respond to light. According to Pascal Berar, a representative of the studio, for secondary characters you can use the usual eye model, but for the main characters you have to do them manually each time, which takes a lot of time and effort. More details are on video under a cat.

This method will not only reduce the amount of work when creating the image of cartoon characters, but can also be used in ophthalmology.
Disney Research introduced another eye-related technology last year. This is PAPILLON , a technology for 3D printing of the most expressive animated eyes for interactive characters, robots and toys.


This method will not only reduce the amount of work when creating the image of cartoon characters, but can also be used in ophthalmology.
Disney Research introduced another eye-related technology last year. This is PAPILLON , a technology for 3D printing of the most expressive animated eyes for interactive characters, robots and toys.
