|
|
|
Newbie
      
Group: Forum Members
Last Login: 6/15/2008 8:26:06 AM
Posts: 3,
Visits: 4
|
|
Hi,
I have an image with 3,4 puppets and I need to animate all their mouths...
Is that possibile with this software?
How?
If not, is there any other software that can do that?
Thanx
Elly
|
|
|
|
|
Power User
      
Group: Senior Forum members
Last Login: Today @ 4:53:09 PM
Posts: 280,
Visits: 1,523
|
|
|
|
|
|
Newbie
      
Group: Forum Members
Last Login: 6/15/2008 8:26:06 AM
Posts: 3,
Visits: 4
|
|
Crazytalk
|
|
|
|
|
Power User
      
Group: Senior Forum members
Last Login: Today @ 4:53:09 PM
Posts: 280,
Visits: 1,523
|
|
I am not an expert on this software but I think the best way to do what you trying to do is to make a animated gif of the other puppets and then bring these onto the timeline under SFX. I assume you are using Version 5. If so look at the projects already in it. The one with the boy talking about using Crazy talk in the classrooom is a good example.
Like I said I am not an expert at this and other people may give you better advice.
Good luck
Regards
Popeye
 www.clones2go.org 
|
|
|
|
|
Newbie
      
Group: Forum Members
Last Login: 6/15/2008 8:26:06 AM
Posts: 3,
Visits: 4
|
|
ok thanx I'll try.. 
Do you know any other software to do so?
Thanx
|
|
|
|
|
Power User
      
Group: Senior Forum members
Last Login: Today @ 4:53:09 PM
Posts: 280,
Visits: 1,523
|
|
|
|
|
|
Newbie
      
Group: Forum Members
Last Login: 7/9/2008 1:23:34 AM
Posts: 3,
Visits: 8
|
|
| The only way I can think of is to animate each separately with a green screen background and then export them into a video editing program like final cut or after effects. Once there key out the background and add your stage scene. Of course timing 4 will be a challenge. Sorry I couldn't think of anything easier but Crazy Talk as far as I can tell just does one at a time. Good Luck
|
|
|
|
|
Veteran
      
Group: Senior Forum members
Last Login: Today @ 2:15:33 PM
Posts: 51,
Visits: 221
|
|
As mentioned above by tihs1313 you can achieve this effect rather simply using most any video editor by utilization of the green screen effect.
I did this without much difficulty during the CT5 beta testing phase: http://www.walmarko.com/TheWall.wmv
Unfortunately, this was created before I had viewed the CT5 tutorials, and gained better knowledge of the abilities of CT5 which is quite powerful once you spend a little time learning the latest capabilities. Nonetheless, the green screen/chroma key function would need to be applied regardless.
I used Magix video editor for the clip which is very simplistic in performing green screen.
Hope this helps,

Join the community of iClone users at www.coolclones.com forum with a wide range of offerings - Freebies, Tips and Tricks, Tutorials, "Live" on-screen Skypecast instruction, cordial interaction with plentiful discussion about iclone, and related elements in iclone film making. There are an abundance of helping hands willing to aid users, and share the iClone experience! The Ultimate mecca for iClone enthusiasts - www.coolclones.com -
|
|
|
|