Introduction
Live2D is a drawing rendering technology applied to electronic games, developed by Cybernoids in Japan. Generating a 2D image similar to a 3D model through a series of continuous images and character modeling is very useful for adventure games with animation style as the main focus. The disadvantage is that Live 2D characters cannot turn around significantly, and developers are trying to make this technology able to display 360 degree images
Live2D is a drawing and rendering technology applied to electronic games, which can achieve highly realistic dynamic representation of character images, making characters more vivid in games, animation, virtual anchors, e-commerce, and other fields.
Live2D is a dynamic character representation technology developed by Japanese company Cybernoids, which generates a two-dimensional image similar to a three-dimensional model through a series of continuous images and character modeling. It is very useful for adventure games that focus on animation style. The core technology of Live2D is a deformation technology based on 2D images, which deforms the maps of various parts of a character to make its actions more natural and smooth. Specifically, Live2D divides the character's texture into multiple different parts, such as the head, hands, feet, body, etc., and cuts and deforms each part to achieve natural and smooth character movements. Live2D can provide characters with richer expressions in terms of actions, facial expressions, body language, and more, thus making the characters more realistic in front of the audience. It can also achieve interactive functions, allowing viewers to interact with characters through touch, mouse clicks, and other means.
Live2D has been widely used in games, animation, e-commerce, virtual anchors, online customer service, and other fields