ABSTRACT
The research significance of this article is to realize the scene storytelling of animation based on the visualization of UnrealTM game engine. In the scene preview, the characters’ moving speed and path are simulated and controlled to realize the real-time interaction of the virtual character to know the effect of the whole story development in advance. We illustrate a method for the core role of artificial actors in interactive storytelling and how to participate in the creation of dynamic storylines. User autonomous behavior the artificial characters and the interactive storytelling of artificial intelligence of the virtual actors allow interaction between the virtual characters and the characters from users. Autonomous virtual actors generate dynamic plots based on the dynamic interaction between the characters and according to the storytelling plot to increase user entertainment.
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