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I would like to know if it is possible to do a live show with the face motion capture and iclone.  

Is this possible?

Thanks.



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Is possible. You can also make the background transparent by using a green background.

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Yes.

Create a timeline and set it to loop: it can have camera moves and lighting changes, even character animations – as long as the last frame matches the 1st is will loop 'seamlessly' (but you will see the physics reset each time the timeline restarts).

I use the Live Face (iPhone) plugin. Motion Live has a Record and a Preview mode. With the timeline looping, Preview will continue running forever.

While the animation window can be set to 'full screen' it is not actually fullscreen. You will need to trim off the menubar at the top of the screen (around 16 pixels). I feed iClone at fullscreen through an ATEM Mini Pro which can zoom and re-center the live feed so it is actually fullscreen.
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wetcircuit (7/5/2023)
Yes.

Create a timeline and set it to loop: it can have camera moves and lighting changes, even character animations – as long as the last frame matches the 1st is will loop 'seamlessly' (but you will see the physics reset each time the timeline restarts).

I use the Live Face (iPhone) plugin. Motion Live has a Record and a Preview mode. With the timeline looping, Preview will continue running forever.

While the animation window can be set to 'full screen' it is not actually fullscreen. You will need to trim off the menubar at the top of the screen (around 16 pixels). I feed iClone at fullscreen through an ATEM Mini Pro which can zoom and re-center the live feed so it is actually fullscreen.

Ok, I think I can follow this.... however I have never done anything like this so I am not sure how to get it live on the net with iclone. 

I am looking to do a live show.  Answer calls, respond to email or texts from viewers etc....  I am imagining this working like as if a real person was in front of the camera.  :)

Anyone have a video on this by chance?




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