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Posted 4/14/2008 10:36:24 AM
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Hi... I noticed that when I animate the characters eyes that there is alot of distortion in the eyelashes. It distorts really bad when blinking of course... Is there any best work flow to reduce this?

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Posted 4/14/2008 3:16:58 PM


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Hi,

If you follow the tips below this should reduce the distortion.



 

                                                                

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Posted 6/6/2008 11:12:01 PM
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Don't mean to hijack, but there seems to be a problem with the eye in this picture:



The eye blinks, but only on the edges. The center is excluded. The same is when I replace the eye -- everything is replaced except for the area around the iris and a bit of the top.

Also, is there a way to delete certain feature when detailing the face for a critter that doesn't have any eyes at all?
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Posted 6/8/2008 8:36:13 PM


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Crazytalk is very flexible when dealing with different face types but obviously there are limits. You can't remove eye points completely such as removing one eye etc but you can adjust them in such a way as to minimize movement.

 

                                                                

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Posted 6/8/2008 10:00:07 PM
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Right, I used both eye points for the one eye, but it was just curious how only the sides would blink. I did use the two eyebrow points for the approximate areas where the eyebrows would be for a face with two eyes, and I think that might be the reason. Does that make sense?
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Posted 6/10/2008 9:10:58 AM


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It makes sense. The problem is that with such extreme face positioning (single eye below nose) it is kind of inevitable that you will encounter some problems. There is only so much that can be done to minimize this in these conditions and it will be hard to get it perfect.

 

                                                                

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