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.
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 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.
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.
Dose this work on Daz Studio 3??
Eiliestl 8 months ago
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 9 months ago
@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.
hideseek124 9 months ago
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 10 months ago
@iggy88 The audio should render with a recognised video standard. I have rendered sound files with AVI and Quicktime.
hideseek124 10 months ago
@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
hideseek124 10 months ago
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 10 months ago
@vircod2u I use Mimic Pro for Carrara 8. Thanks for your comments.
hideseek124 10 months ago
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 11 months ago
@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.
hideseek124 11 months ago