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  • Dose this work on Daz Studio 3??

  • How did you do this? For some reason I have Poser 7 which comes with Talk designer. I'm not sure if its the same as mimic pro, but the limp synching is off balanced. Can you help please? I did most of my own voice work by recording my own voice.

  • @Wasp1984 Im not familar with Talk Designer so cant comment. Not sure what you mean 'off balance'. If a sync problem then its probably how the video is encoded. See my past comments below for how i did this.

  • Hello,

    I just purchased Mimic Pro. I was wondering -- does the audio render along with the animation within the quicktime, or do you need to replace the audio over the rendered video in a separate application (e.g. iMovie)? I ask this because when I place the audio [in Carrara 8], everything plays/scrubs just fine, but when I do the render to quicktime, I lose the audio. Any help would be awesome.

  • @iggy88 The audio should render with a recognised video standard. I have rendered sound files with AVI and Quicktime.

  • @iggy88 I had noticed that if you using the latest Carrara 8 then there is a bug in audio not playing in quicktime renders. This has been fixed in the latest Carrara 8 upgrade .154

  • Very good work. I too am now beginning to work with Mimic. I worked on a 7 second clip @ 24fps. I'm not totally happy with the result for now because I'm not certain it was mimic or the lip sync feature on Daz. Keep up the good work.

  • @vircod2u I use Mimic Pro for Carrara 8. Thanks for your comments.

  • oh I was searching for a test-video like that who use Mimic Pro. At the beginning Akea's lips looked a little bit strange but it changed a lot until the end. Really great work. Can I ask you how long you needed for that?

  • @Orsuss I took the original soundtrack and using Audacity created 2 speech files, cut the music between, kept the same length, one for the girl and one for the man. The lip movements are Mimics auto create. I then edited some of the movements which I felt was not right or where extra movements were added. The pictures were rendered sequencially (no sound track) @25 fps (Europe tv standard). Then I used Adobe CS4 to import the picture sequence @ 25 fps then I imported the original soundtrack.

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