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| Is there a tutorial on putting together a Dynamic TV Screen like in the interactive home project that is in the program. A lot of the projects show us what we can do but NOT how to do it. If the answer is in the manual I could not find it.
I would like to use an AVI movie behind the TV layer that is in Iclone3. If some one knows how to do this or knows where in the manual I can find the information would you please reply. This is the third message that I left in a week and I cant get an answer. I even sent a message to support - again no answer. |
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| I don't know if you can export directly into iclone 3, but if not, the method I would use for animated action on a tv screen, would be green screening or chroma keying in your video software.
There is a reallusion tutorial that explains how to do this
Here
good luck 

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| There are multiple Methods to approach this, but being the creator of the Picture Box Prop for 2.5 and iClone3, I created a sample for others to view of it's capabilities. The original video was not of high quality that the image sequence was pulled from, but you get the idea when you see it. It is an Old Mighty Mouse Cartoon.
The Picture Box allows image strips to be added to each frame and the images speed are controlled/displayed in sequence based on the instructions inside the iClone3 help files ((page120of194 in the iClone3 Pro version of the help file PDF) Search for "Basic Operation for Animation Clips")).
Reallusion provided samples of this being done in the Interactive Home Project, but the Picture Box allows you to extend it 20 times longer than what you see there, just by adding the Image Strips to each frame and running the frames in the order desired by right-clicking and choosing the frames to be used on the timeline.
The instructions and use of the prop are included in the package, and even though it was made for iClone 2.5 it has been updated to be used inside iClone3 and have Image Strips be displayed as film clips as shown in the link provided in the message thread created earlier.
Cricky (Leave me a voice mail if you like.)
If you hover over the Clips below that Pop up...you get a Preview 
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