Conversation is always an essential elements for your animations. By using the talking related features provided by CrazyTalk Animator, you are able to quickly generate a scene with a conversation.
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Step 1: Building a Scene | ||||||||||||||||||||||||||
To tell your story, you need to build a scene with characters within it from scratch.
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Step 2: Applying Voices to Characters | ||||||||||||||||||||||||||
Before creating a conversation for the characters, you need to first apply voices to them.
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Step 3: Applying Facial Expressions to Characters | ||||||||||||||||||||||||||
After the characters are applied with voices, you need to set expressions by using the Facial Puppeteering panel.
Select a character with voice file applied and click the Puppet Editor button
on the Functional Tool Bar.
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Step 4: Applying Motions to Characters | ||||||||||||||||||||||||||
After the voices and facial expressions are applied to the characters, you may add motions to the character.
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Step 5: Using Text Bubbles | ||||||||||||||||||||||||||
In the final step, you are able to fade in text bubbles for the characters and set the entire style of the scene.
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