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| | I need help figuring out how to animate more than one character. Anyone please help!!! |
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| Hi LILWOLFIE17
Just noticed you have waited two days for a response (which is unusual), so hopefully you have already figured this out.
To animate more than one actor make sure you have deselected the first by clicking on background or something, then simply select the next actor to animate.
A little advice, which I didn't take - spend a bit of time reading the manuals. iClone version 3 is relatively daunting, even it seems to experienced users.
I'm not at my usual computer but I think manuals are available @
Online manual F1 key
PDF manual from http://www.reallusion.com/iclone/ic_training_manual.htm
Regards
gizmo |
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| LILWOLFIE17 (11/6/2008) I need help figuring out how to animate more than one character. Anyone please help!!!In Crazytalk you can only have one talking character at a time so you will need to use a video editor to complete this task properly. Microsoft's Movie Maker which ships with XP and Vista can be used for this purpose if you don't have a more advanced video editor. There is a tutorial which covers this procedure. You can take a look at it from the links below: Crazytalk 5 - Making Avatars Interact (PDF) Crazytalk 5 - Making Avatars Interact (Video) NOTE: I think Gizmo in his post above is referring to iClone rather than Crazytalk so this will not be applicable to Crazytalk users. Hope this helps.
Peter Edwards Forum Moderator iClone Daily Blog |
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| Yes, apologises Peter and LILWOLFIE17.
Flitting from one thing to another today and did not pay enough attention.
gizmo |
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