Hi Folks
Reallusion would like to thank you for your kind support of CrazyTalk Animator 2 in its early stages. This software contains many innovative new tools that the CrazyTalk development team has devoted a lot of time to, in particular the step into 3D motion compatibility. During this time, we are currently revamping the CTA 2 programming architecture to make it compatible with Mac OS for the impending launch on Mac. Thanks to your feedback and that of our QA team, we have noticed that certain features still have a few bugs to work out, and you can rest assured that we are working hard to patch everything up to ensure maximum usability and functionality. We apologize for the inconvenience that this has caused many of you, and hope that you can bear with us while we continue to improve this revolutionary product.
Some Missing Features in v.2
A number of CrazyTalk Animator 1 users have commented on certain features that are no longer available in version 2. The 4 main items are listed here:
1. Body Photo FittingIn CrazyTalk Animator 2, body photo fitting is no longer a feasible character production procedure for characters with multiple angle profiles. Therefore, we are currently recommending using sprite replacement with separate images. That said, we will continue to consider alternate body photo fitting designs to accommodate both single and multi-angle characters.
Users who need to turn images into a 2D body can still use the tool in version CTA 1 and import the character to version 2 at a specific angle. Also, stay tuned for more tutorials on how to assemble image-based characters such as Onion Man or Ted.
2. SWF Output SWF is the native format of Adobe Flash, it keeps 2D vectors and images mainly. After adding 3D motion capabilities to CTA2, it requires more advanced 3D calculations which can not be supported by SWF format so far. Instead, we plan to augment the future cross platform output compatibility. Unity can be a better export candidate for that.
3. Motion BlendThis is another feature that has been complicated with the addition of multiple-angle animations. It is often quite difficult to calculate the blend data from different angles, so this feature has been temporarily removed due to unexpected visual defects. We plan to hopefully implement it again in a free future update.
4. Mask Editing for Faces and PropsThe masking function has been temporarily removed due to some serious defects that popped up before release. The production team will bring it back in the next major free update. Currently, you can still use another image editor with alpha channels to achieve the same effect.
Known Issues
Thank to the active responses from many enthusiastic CTA users, we’ve collected many bug and defect reports. We have made it a priority to fix critical issues which cause program crashes or inability to complete projects. Prior to the official release notice, we have provided many candidates with patches for immediate fixes. You can
download the pre-released v2.01 in Reallusion forum.
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v2.01.1220.1 >> released on 12/20/2013 (in the forum only)
Fixed: Program crash when accessing Content Manager due to User Account Control settings
Fixed: Safe Area shows abnormal blue grids
Fixed: Occasional program freeze when launching from the login menu
Fixed: Clicking the Play Bar cannot move indicator to the target mouse location.
Fixed: Hotkeys unavailable during Facial Puppet recording and preview
Fixed: Left & right eye operation not synced during Facial Puppet
Fixed: Animation data error may occur when stop is pressed at frame 1
- This may result in faulty and unexpected motion issues if further motion editing is performed. To remedy, select character and press the ‘Ctrl-Alt-F’ hotkey to validate the data.
v2.01.1227.1 >> released on 12/27/2013 (in the forum only)Fixed: Cannot sync the audio keys between Audio modify panel and Timeline track
Fixed: Cannot preview the calibration of “ALL” and “EYE Blink” in Face Fitting Editor
Fixed: Inconsistent animation key priority between the Face & Lips tracks
- Facial track priority should be: Sprite Switch > Viseme > Facial Expression
Fixed: Cannot add camera key when double-clicking on the camera track in the Timeline
Fixed: Objects or characters will disappear if the default camera key (frame 1) is deleted
Fixed: The position of Joint Masks will be reset after changing a body sprite
Fixed: Morph-based head texture update failure after launching texture in external image editor
Fixed: Opacity key cannot be updated instantly on the opacity track in the Timeline
Fixed: The on-screen display will not show correctly after Windows restore
Fixed: Animation data error may occur when Default Pose is pressed at frame 1 from the 2D Key Editor
Fixed: Possible crash with some UAC settings when selecting a puppet profile
Fixed: Program crash and close when Actor Puppet panel opened
Fixed: Program crash under certain conditions when performing face fitting
Fixed: Audio not updated when Undo/Redo is used in Composer
Fixed: World axis disappears when exporting video and images
Fixed: Remove Animation & Reset commands close motion tool panel
Fixed: Loading DRM iMotion & Flattening or Exporting 3D Motions causes occasional crash
Fixed: Motion length incorrect when using Collect Clip command that includes facial motion
Fixed: Double-click in Camera transform track causes objects to disappear from 3D view
Fixed: Certain G2 characters fail to maintain render style color changes when reloaded
Wishful Features
We also received many constructive ideas about possible new features in v.2, such as the auto-motion feature from CrazyTalk 7, Kinect Mocap, and other improvements for facial animation. We encourage you to approach us with any constructive suggestions and ideas, as it gives us a better idea and broader perspective on how to develop our product in the future.
Training Resources
The innovative new features and UI may be unfamiliar to a lot of people. However, a good collection of training resources are not yet complete. We are continually releasing new tutorials and documents, so remember to check back often!
You can find the major training resources below, and this page will be regularly updated to provide you the new information.
http://www.reallusion.com/crazytalk/Animator/animator_training.aspxThe online help covers the complete feature description and include extensive sample media as reference.
http://help.reallusion.com/CrazyTalk_Animator_2/ENU/Pipeline/default.aspIf you are a Pipeline edition user, you can access the Whitepaper and Flash Template Project to develop your own multi-angle characters and define their Render Style compatibility. Please make sure you register CrazyTalk Animator 2 under your Reallusion member account, and you will be able to retrieve these valuable documents from your personal member page.
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Log inWe also understand that some of you prefer watching videos, so we plan to launch 2 new tutorials each week until most important topics are covered. Also feel free to provide us with your feedback for future tutorials. Here’s our tentative schedule for the next few weeks:
• Runtime Composer >> late Dec
• Creating reusable perform animation >> late Dec
• Create multi-dimension images-based characters >> early Jan
• Import iMotion (from iClone) and refine it for CTA2 >> early Jan
• Motion Creation Diagram (from 3D to 2D) >> mid Jan
• Create multi-dimension characters from Flash Template >> mid Jan
• Bring in External 3D Motions for CTA2 via 3DXchange >> late Jan
Special Reminder
If users wish to buy 3D Motions (iMotion) from the Reallusion Content Store or Marketplace and use them in the CTA2 Pipeline edition, a copy of iClone is required. iClone already contains hundreds of embedded motions, however all downloadable iMotion data needs to be checked in the iClone registry to ensure it is registered to the proper account.
Lastly, we would like to express that we understand the trials and tribulations that come along with learning a new product. As a result, we can assure you that we will venture to help you to the best of our abilities to solve any technical or product usage issues, as well as work towards improving usability issues so you can enjoy CrazyTalk Animator 2 to its fullest this holiday season.
Best Regards
Reallusion Team
______________________________________Bruce (RL)
Forum Moderator
Reallusion, Inc.
https://forum.reallusion.com