Digimask
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Digimask is an avatar technology that allows a user to input a front and (optional) side digital photo of their head which then automatically creates a fully articulated 3D model of that head. This 3D model can then be used in digital applications such as video games and mobile phones.[1] Digimask technology is the core of the EyeToy: Cameo system for Sony's video game consoles.[2]
In 2001, Digimask was nominated for a BAFTA for Technical Innovation.[3]
At E3 2006 it was announced that Digimask face-mapping technology would be available using the Xbox Live Vision Camera and featured in the Xbox 360 titles World Series of Poker: Tournament of Champions and Tom Clancy's Rainbow Six: Vegas.
Games
The Digimask technology has appeared in the following games:
PlayStation 3 (PlayStation Eye)
- Tom Clancy's Rainbow Six: Vegas 2 - (2008), Ubisoft
Xbox 360 (Xbox Live Vision)
- FaceBreaker - (2008), EA Sports
- Football Manager 2007 - (2006), Sega
- Pro Evolution Soccer 2008 - (2007), Konami
- Pro Evolution Soccer 2009 - (2008), Konami
- Tom Clancy's Rainbow Six: Vegas - (2006), Ubisoft
- Tom Clancy's Rainbow Six: Vegas 2 - (2008), Ubisoft
- World Series of Poker: Tournament of Champions - (2006), Left Field, Activision
- World Series of Poker 2008: Battle for the Bracelets - (2008), Left Field, Activision
PlayStation 2 (EyeToy Cameo)
EyeToy Cameo was developed jointly by SCEE and Digimask.
- AFL Premiership 2006 (aka Gaelic Games: Football) - IR Gurus, SCEE
- EyeToy: Play 2 - (2004), SCEE
- F1 Career Challenge - (2003), EA
- Formula One 05 - (2005), SCEE
- Karaoke Revolution Country - (2006), Harmonix Music, Konami
- Karaoke Revolution Party - (2005), Harmonix Music, Konami
- Karaoke Revolution Presents: American Idol - (2007), Blitz Games, Konami
- MLB 07 The Show
- This is Football 2005 (aka World Tour Soccer 2006) - SCEE
- World Rally Championship 3 (2003), Evolution, SCEE
References
- ^ "Digital doubles debut". 2001-11-01. Retrieved 2026-01-05.
- ^ Bramwell, Tom (2004-01-23). "EyeToy and Digimask put their heads together". GamesIndustry.biz. Retrieved 2026-01-05.
- ^ "Technical Innovation". Bafta. Retrieved 2026-01-05.
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