Got a question. How did you create the man? All in iclone? I want to create a guy but make his face look like Casey Kasem and have him animated. But I'd like to use him close up (head/shoulders) too. I wonder if you can get good enough details in iclone or if I'd need to just use CT6 for the close up stuff. ?
@TruthSurge The actor was fully created in iClone4. I used a base head and changed the face shape. One strong point with iClone is that with a good photo to begin with, you can get good characters. So if you have a good forward facing and well lit image of Kasem, you'd be headed in the right direction. Thanks!
You know, I think I'm going to sculpt the head in zbrush using front/side pics of Kasem as a guide then exaggerate it to cartoonize it some then render it and polish it up in PS then just use CT6 w/green screen background and import into Vegas to merge him with a background. I'll then later figure out how to put THAT head onto a body in iclone for a real 3D effect. I assume I can import a mesh into iclone so I'll prob merge that mesh w/body in zbrush, import to iclone then. ? hahah
What's with the flashing neck and weird shadows popping in and out? Is this what I can expect from iclone 4? Doesn't look too good to have weird lights suddenly happening on his neck like that. What about CT6? These are made by the same company so why wouldn't they put the same lip sync functionality in both? I'm confused.
@TruthSurge Turning on self-casting shadow can ease this. Good eye. iClone has lots of CrazyTalks features built-in. The ability to record audio or import an mp3 or wav is there. iClone will then turn it into auto lip-sync. You can also open that voice file or audio in CrazyTalk to have deep level access to exact lip shapes. iClone can do the job alone, but CrazyTalk gives a nice polish.
Thanks Cathy. I decided to take a bit more time and use CrazyTalk 6 to enhance the mouth shapes. Then, I brought the voiceover back into iClone after I fine-tuned the lip-synch. Using CrazyTalk6 to tidy up your mouth shapes that are auto-generated when you import or record your original audio is a big help.
This is really great
katietark 2 months ago
This poem's a poem. Not a Snoop Dogg Rhyme.
Tho, i'm impressed, it's a good lipsync. But i think that he should be reading other things than Bokowski.
TheTedminator 11 months ago
Harry Dean Stanton's reading of this poem was way better. Never heard Bukowski it.
begood20000 1 year ago
When did Bukowski become a New York cab driver...???
sixgunstrawberry 1 year ago
Creepy mouth
TheMetalMan9000 1 year ago
this fucking suck!
ldivine36 1 year ago
Brilliant! Love the texture of the voice, matches the character 100%
Snorelax63 2 years ago
please i need a serial number please somebody tell me . i really want this program full. i have the trial
kyriacoshe 2 years ago
what a master piece...
rokentin 2 years ago
Got a question. How did you create the man? All in iclone? I want to create a guy but make his face look like Casey Kasem and have him animated. But I'd like to use him close up (head/shoulders) too. I wonder if you can get good enough details in iclone or if I'd need to just use CT6 for the close up stuff. ?
TruthSurge 2 years ago
@TruthSurge The actor was fully created in iClone4. I used a base head and changed the face shape. One strong point with iClone is that with a good photo to begin with, you can get good characters. So if you have a good forward facing and well lit image of Kasem, you'd be headed in the right direction. Thanks!
iCloneDemo 2 years ago
You know, I think I'm going to sculpt the head in zbrush using front/side pics of Kasem as a guide then exaggerate it to cartoonize it some then render it and polish it up in PS then just use CT6 w/green screen background and import into Vegas to merge him with a background. I'll then later figure out how to put THAT head onto a body in iclone for a real 3D effect. I assume I can import a mesh into iclone so I'll prob merge that mesh w/body in zbrush, import to iclone then. ? hahah
TruthSurge 2 years ago
thanks for the info!
TruthSurge 2 years ago
What's with the flashing neck and weird shadows popping in and out? Is this what I can expect from iclone 4? Doesn't look too good to have weird lights suddenly happening on his neck like that. What about CT6? These are made by the same company so why wouldn't they put the same lip sync functionality in both? I'm confused.
TruthSurge 2 years ago
@TruthSurge Turning on self-casting shadow can ease this. Good eye. iClone has lots of CrazyTalks features built-in. The ability to record audio or import an mp3 or wav is there. iClone will then turn it into auto lip-sync. You can also open that voice file or audio in CrazyTalk to have deep level access to exact lip shapes. iClone can do the job alone, but CrazyTalk gives a nice polish.
iCloneDemo 2 years ago
Great narration
matbroomfield 2 years ago
Great stuff :)
capemedia 2 years ago
Thx!
iCloneDemo 2 years ago
More amazing than the first one! BRAVO!!!
Anim8torCathy 2 years ago
Thanks Cathy. I decided to take a bit more time and use CrazyTalk 6 to enhance the mouth shapes. Then, I brought the voiceover back into iClone after I fine-tuned the lip-synch. Using CrazyTalk6 to tidy up your mouth shapes that are auto-generated when you import or record your original audio is a big help.
iCloneDemo 2 years ago