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Japanese Virtual Model Looks Just Like a Real

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Computer generated technology is rapidly improving, so much so that it's sometimes hard to tell the difference between what's real and what's animated. However, CGI isn't just being used for special effects in films anymore—today the technology is also being applied to create incredibly realistic computer generated people. Meet Imma, the Japanese virtual model who's taking the fashion industry by storm.

Imma is named after the Japanese word "ima," meaning "now," and she certainly represents the modern technology boom. Created by CG company ModelingCafe, she looks just like a real fashion model and even has her own Instagram and Twitter pages. Each of Imma's images are rendered by transposing her 3D animated head onto a live-action body and background. However, it's almost impossible to tell—everything from her pink hair to the texture of her skin looks so lifelike!

Imma's fashion career has already taken off, and she's even graced the cover of CGWorld magazine. "I’m interested in Japanese culture," she says on her Twitter bio. "I want to attract humans to the fashion show." This is perhaps a step toward more CG people being used as models, but what does this mean for the industry as a whole? There are mixed feelings about this, when thinking about the future of jobs for humans. However, it's hard to deny how impressive Imma is from an artistic standpoint.

You can see more photos of Imma on Instagram.

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【表紙の女性、CGです】[本日発売] CG・映像クリエイターのための総合誌『CGWORLD 246号』★特集1:デジタルヒューマン最前線 ★特集2:インダストリー×XR https://t.co/efCIAUraa7 pic.twitter.com/QWL1fVyKII

— 3dtotal_JP (@3DTotal_JP) January 10, 2019

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Imma: Instagram | Twitterh/t: [Kotaku]

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Imma: Instagram | Twitter