iClone Sci-Fi Tutorial - How to Create an Avatar Actor using Skin Paint
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so cute!!! :)
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@kd808080 i thought so... thank you very much KD808080 = )
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@makiney13 yes, normally you take an established actor and edit the skin. you can model, rig and skin your own characters, but the procedure is much more complicated.
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hi, evertything its fabulous!, but i´ve got a question for you, in all the tutorials that i´ve seen, every character is based on a pre-established actor, is there any chance to make my OWN character?, or i have to stick in to the default characters and start to edit them?... hope you can anwer that... thanks a lot
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The voice-over makes it easier to follow.
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Cool. I'll have to try some of that.
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the title SAYS Standard and Pro, but I've learned from past tutorials, not that is never the case. So, I'll just ask: Do these features work in Standard as well? I tried to do the Pinoccio tutorial, but the video it'll work for both but it doesn't.
EBTL0947 1 year ago
@EBTL0947 You can refer to the version matrix to see what each different version of iClone can do. Go to Reallusion's homepage --> Products --> iClone --> Version Comparison. You'll see that you can change skin and textures with Standard, but you won't be able to do bone-level facial deformation.
iCloneTutorial 1 year ago