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Thursday, December 18, 2008
MSG Symmetry Heads
More MSG source processing of facial imagery. These have added symmetry processing. As usual, all of the effect design was done via directed evolution of the underlying MSG processors in the Studio Artist evolution editor. The huge advantage of using a directed evolution approach is that you are able to create processing combinations that might never occur to you to try if you were building them manually.
And, no understanding of the underlying technology being used is needed. Which is less of an issue for me, but a major one for most artists using a system like this.
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