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Junior
      
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Last Login: 9/7/2008 9:34:35 PM
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There is but on thing stopping me from making cool movies with this product. That is the trial and error approach to motion editing.
I sunk over $1,000 into iClone and content for it before I saw DAZ 3D so . . . . I’m committed to this application. DAZ 3D’s motion editor allows you to see your doll move within the scene as you make adjustments. That is the only thing iClone is lacking. Give me that and I’ll be back to happy about spending all this money on my hobby.
As is it’s almost impossible to have a character walk across a room. iClone’s motion editor is fine for standing stationary or dance movements in wide open spaces, but it’s unrealistic to think you could have a character perform the simple task of walking to a desk, sitting down and making a phone call using what comes with iClone.
The BVH motion import thing is a nice concept I suppose but 99% of the BVH motions out there don’t survive the conversion. Besides, even on the rare occasion that a motion imports without distorting the character, you’re right back to the impossible task of fine tuning using iClone’s motion editor.
I LOVE everything else about iClone. Seriously, rendering, scene building, characters, clone cloth all that stuff, very cool stuff! Unfortunately, motion is kind of important in a movie.
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