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  2. Naʼvi language - Wikipedia

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    The Naʼvi language (Naʼvi: Lìʼfya leNaʼvi) is a fictional constructed language originally made for the 2009 film Avatar.In the film franchise, the language is spoken by the Naʼvi, a race of sapient humanoids indigenous to the extraterrestrial moon Pandora.

  3. Genies, Inc. - Wikipedia

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    The storefront will be open on Dapper Labs’ Flow blockchain and allows users to download the Genies Studio app to create their own avatars and buy digital fashion items to dress them. Because each item is an NFT, the original creator gets a cut of the revenue each time that item is resold and owns the intellectual property behind the design. [11]

  4. Paul Frommer - Wikipedia

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    After a search by James Cameron, writer and director of the 2009 film Avatar, Frommer was chosen to create a language for the Na'vi, the film's fictional alien race of sentient blue humanoid inhabitants of the moon Pandora. [6]

  5. Fictional universe of Avatar - Wikipedia

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    The Na'vi are humanoid creatures that inhabit Pandora along with other creatures. They use animals ranging from direhorses to even viperwolves. According to Entertainment Weekly, "The Na'vi can commune with animals on their planet by literally plugging their braid into the creatures' nerve systems. To become a warrior, a Na'vi must tame and ...

  6. Wētā FX - Wikipedia

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    The studio developed new performance capture technology for the film's underwater sequences. [60] [61] [62] The digital water in the film was created by artists using Wētā's latest Loki simulation software. [63] Wētā also refined their Facial Action Coding System (FACS) from Alita: Battle Angel for its use in Avatar: The Way of Water.

  7. Avatar: The Way of Water - Wikipedia

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    Weaver originally appeared in the first film as Dr. Grace Augustine, a human scientist who took the side of the Na'vi and died during the conflict. Her Na'vi avatar is revealed to have birthed Kiri despite her death. Like most of the cast, she learned free-diving for the film and filmed scenes underwater. [14]

  8. VRChat - Wikipedia

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    The creator of the 3D model used in the meme expressed regret for having made it, and urged players that they "do not use this to bug the users of VRChat." [ 54 ] In response, the developers of the game published an open letter on Medium , stating that they were developing "new systems to allow the community to better self moderate" and asking ...

  9. Picrew - Wikipedia

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    Picrew is a Japanese layered paper doll-style avatar maker website. It was initially developed by two staff of the Japanese company TetraChroma [ 1 ] in July 2017, [ 2 ] and officially released in December 2018.