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kungphu
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kungphu
Posted 5 Years Ago
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Looks incredible!
My "NEWEST" Latest:) Movie Made With Amaaaazing iClone
—> High Noon”ish” in Narrow Valley<—
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kungphu
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kungphu
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I posted this is another thread, not sure if it ever made its way over here... if you are struggling with frame rate and need to get closer to or above 50, you can try the following (assuming you’ve already turns off GI and cloth physics and are working in minimal mode): - Delete the clothing and hair on all your characters just nude bald characters - Use shift + 7 to put iclone into full screen mode. You’ll need to use the space bar to begin play - in Unreal hide the iclone origin. Everything attached to it will be hidden as well. Start your recording and you should have much more frames available. The sort of scary thing is not seeing the recording since everything is hidden. But just do a couple reviews of the character animation before hiding to make sure everything is as you want. You should be golden at that point!
My "NEWEST" Latest:) Movie Made With Amaaaazing iClone
—> High Noon”ish” in Narrow Valley<—
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StyleMarshal
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StyleMarshal
Posted 5 Years Ago
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@kungphu Yeah , I have seen your comments in the other forum. I tested Live-Link for UE4.25.1 and was getting near 60fps with one naked Character , thanx to your tips :-)
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kungphu
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kungphu
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Nice! Also hiding the characters in Unreal helps as well. Didn’t think it would help as much as it did.
My "NEWEST" Latest:) Movie Made With Amaaaazing iClone
—> High Noon”ish” in Narrow Valley<—
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TonyDPrime
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TonyDPrime
Posted 5 Years Ago
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ALWAYS use Naked characters. This goes for real life films as well...
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rosuckmedia
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rosuckmedia
Posted 5 Years Ago
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@Bassline303 Vielen Dank, :):)@Kungphu, :):)Thanks a lot, and for the Tipp @ TonyDPrime ALWAYS use Naked characters. This goes for real life films as well...
I ask myself the same thing ??
Best Regards rosuckmedia
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kungphu
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kungphu
Posted 5 Years Ago
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TonyDPrime (6/11/2020) ALWAYS use Naked characters. This goes for real life films as well...:) Blahahahahaha!!!!:)
My "NEWEST" Latest:) Movie Made With Amaaaazing iClone
—> High Noon”ish” in Narrow Valley<—
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StyleMarshal
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StyleMarshal
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hahaha , so the real life films get better FPS , right? :D
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Tom4891
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Tom4891
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kungphu (6/10/2020)
Nice! Also hiding the characters in Unreal helps as well. Didn’t think it would help as much as it did. Edit: My "NEWEST" Latest Movie Made With Amaaaazing iClone —> High Noon”ish” in Narrow Valley<—
Nice video and some impressively natural looking animations in the conversation parts. What do you use for facial/body motion capture or how do you achieve this? Is this a lot of manual work to optimize?
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StyleMarshal
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StyleMarshal
Posted 5 Years Ago
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oops , Kungphu has to explain that :-)
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