Scientists at Disney's research labs in Zurich, Switzerland, recently unveiled their newest technique for making animatronics more life-like: cloning an actual human face. By using motion capture technology, scientists can make a three-dimensional scan of a person's face as the subject runs through various facial expressions like yawning and winking. They then catalog every detail of that person's face?from facial hair to freckles?into a digital 3D rendering. That rendering is used to craft a precise skin replica by injecting liquid silicone into a 3D mold and allowing it to cure. This ?mask' adheres to a motorized metal and plastic skull outfitted with points that show exactly where the skin should be placed.
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