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Posted 10/11/2007 3:22:57 AM
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IClone is absolutely fantastic - I am on a steep learning curve with it as well at school but would dearly love some step by step instructions for someone like me who has jumped in the deep end..
I am a teacher and my "kids" (11-13 year olds)love this concept and want to learn it as well... at this stage we are "teaching each other !" is there a simple step by step set of instructions out there or can someone help us... our goal is to have our avitar to start on the left of the screen - walk to the right - stop - turn around and then walk back ! - we want to use IClone in our school TV studio for presenters - adverts etc - we've already had a greeting for the beginning of term and the weather girl read the weather for last monday ....basic stuff but real life learning - authentic context stuff.... anybody out there will to help us with links instructions etc would be greeted with great excitement !
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Posted 10/11/2007 3:23:15 AM
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Hello Teachme,
I'm very happy to hear your class is working with iClone. I was recently in Auckland and spoke with some educators while there about introducing iClone. There are a number of tutorials freely available online via Youtube. You can access them here: http://youtube.com/view_play_list?p=89CA71E0CD933523

If you need any step by step instructions I can suggest that you visit www.CoolClones.com and checkout their forum. There are many iClone users there thay can provide in-depth assistance and share experiences.

Thanks and good luck! Please post links to your students work so we can all enjoy your progress.

Thanks!
John Martin
Director of Marketing
Reallusion, Inc.
aka Animize
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