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Mobile Phones and their Dangers - Teaching English with CTA3

Posted By Britlish 6 Years Ago
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Mobile Phones and their Dangers - Teaching English with CTA3

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Another little video English lesson executed in CTA3. While making the video, I came across an important feature that really ought to be introduced to CTA3. We really need the body puppet for C3 characters with the ability to mask out body parts. As it is, I had to create a second character with just the left arm in order to allow the character to walk while holding the mobile phone still in her hand as she walked. Then I had to remove the girl's left arm. The body puppet would have made things far simpler. 


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lol ..... Smile Very funny, but very true.

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Right-click on motion strip, select "Remove Motion" and remove motion from any part of the actor's body.

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Thanks, Igor. I wish I had known this this morning. I'll try it out. We could still do with the body puppet, though.

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