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Posted 11/5/2009 5:51:39 PM
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CT6 has adjustments for the teeth.
position up, down, left, right
Left or right Titling
sizing
color

But they don't have directional position for up and down (pitch)
or angle left to right (yaw)

I've tried CT with an image of the character looking up towards his right, but the
teeth look really crooked, because they are not aligned with the head.

Any suggestions?

Also, how does CT decide where to slice the upper and lower teeth when it loads a custom teeth template?
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gordoTalk (11/5/2009)
CT6 has adjustments for the teeth.
position up, down, left, right
Left or right Titling
sizing
color

But they don't have directional position for up and down (pitch)
or angle left to right (yaw)

I've tried CT with an image of the character looking up towards his right, but the
teeth look really crooked, because they are not aligned with the head.

Any suggestions?

Also, how does CT decide where to slice the upper and lower teeth when it loads a custom teeth template?

Hi,

I am writing to you that this request has been passed to our developing team already. The teeth settings can only do plane rotation so far. Thus, there is only one method is that you may create your character's teeth by importing a custom 3/4 angle teeth image.

You can refer to the CrazyTalk online help to understand more.
http://www.reallusion.com/crazytalk/help/crazytalk6/default.asp

Then, you need to see:
Creating CrazyTalk Models -- > Advanced Facial Settings -- > Creating Custom Teeth


Note: Using 3/4 angle teeth image


Yours sincerely,

Mick
Technical Support
Reallusion Inc.
www.reallusion.com

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