I want to make anonymous sign language videos without having to go through the effort of manually animating a cartoon. Likewise I don’t want to pay anything for equipment, or have to use proprietary software. I’d prefer not to use anything too difficult to set up, but if that’s how it has to be then I’ll resign myself to it.
So, what sort of software could I use where I could just input a pre-recorded video of myself and have the machine spit out a new video of a different person or character making the same movements? Any names, pros and cons? How do they capture fine movements of the fingers and face?
Linux Mint Xfce on a “gaming laptop” from a few years ago with an Nvidia GPU, by the way.
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I guess if push comes to shove I could get a VR headset and see if I can figure out VRchat, although I do worry a bit about e.g. bumping into things or feeling nauseous. VRchat for signing is a trade-off due to the fewer handshapes but I could probably work around it.
There’s a thing called a chaperone that you set up to define your space’s boundaries and then a little glowing wall pops up as you approach them, which can be super helpful. Most folks don’t have nausea issues until they start doing stuff like using the stick to move or a rollercoaster or something. If you’re just moving around in your space you will hopefully be okay.
As much as I dislike Meta, I do recommend buying their headsets used because for the price point that you can usually find them at, you’re not going to beat it with the feature set they offer. Plus, you can use them with SteamLink for PCVR.
I know you’re not in the US, but I’ll include the prices I would recommend holding out for in my area so you’ll have a feel for value.
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