January 30, 2008 9:09 AM PST

Xtranormal: If you always wanted to direct

by Rafe Needleman
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(Click the image for demo videos.)

Xtranormal makes a fun tool for making animated shows with cartoon characters. It could also be a tool for making machinima, if the company manages to license characters from game companies.

In the demo I saw last night, Xtranormal's Paul Nightingale wrote a simple script, where he wrote a few lines for two characters, added some emotion tags and gestures, and put them in a setting with a prop. He pressed the "render" button and generated a cute little animation. Quality was very good--certainly better than Saturday morning cartoons. The cuts and angles were automatically generated and kept things engaging.

The product does text-to-speech conversion so you don't need human actors, but it will also lip-synch recorded speech if you want the voices to sound real.

The Web-based version of Xtranormal will have some limitations in regards to the number of characters it will support (two, I think), their actions, and the fact that you have to "render" each animation before you can see it. A downloadable version will allow more characters, more interaction between them, and it allows for a real-time preview of your show.

Also coming: A tool to make character models from real photos (see also, BigStage, from CES). How about Xtranormal porn? "It's only a matter of time," Nightingale said.

This will be a really fun product to play with when it comes out in the second-quarter. A private beta is scheduled for April.

See also: SceneCaster, which could end up making sets for Xtranormal characters.
Rafe Needleman writes about start-ups, new technologies, and Web 2.0 products, as editor of CNET's Webware. E-mail Rafe.
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by Rants&Raves December 9, 2008 4:55 AM PST
The product is out and is pretty amazing. Fortunately or unfortunately, that means that their demonstration servers often get battered. You can find a fully rendered clip here though:

http://www.cliffslist.com/node/645##coryskyy
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by mfubib March 2, 2009 8:43 PM PST
Xtranormal is fantastic and as it is in beta it keeps getting better :)

Check out the demonstration and review here: http://www.matthewbibby.com/blog/xtranormal/
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