Deepfake Could Open up a New Way for League Cinematic Animation

Riot Games is always well-known for bad balancing issues in League of Legends, nowadays, people probably know them as a music maker, no longer as a video game design company. They’ve also recently joked that they’re only using games to market music products.

Aside from producing popular music goods, Riot also built musical universes with eye-catching icons, pictures and choreography by its character design team. The League of Legends community has also wondered if Riot would make more lore-based films of those generals. So perhaps, with techniques and graphics not inferior to any world’s animation firms, Riot will establish a giant turning point for the gaming industry as well as incorporating it into cinema.

DeepFake could open a new way for animation for league cinematics

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An account u/cloud_weather has uploaded a video on the official LoL forum about DeepFake software that can recognize a person’s face and assigns their face to another character. This will, therefore, create more chances and more convenience in the near future for producing Riot’s projects or even films.

For those who haven’t know, DeepFakes are synthetic media in which a person in an existing image or video is replaced with someone else’s likeness. Although the act of faking content is not new, deep-fakes exploit powerful techniques from machine learning and artificial intelligence to manipulate or produce high-potential visual and audio content.

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