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Could be that the mouth needs to start and end closed, not just remain open.
It looked very good besides, I could easily lip-read it if I pretended to
hear the spoken vowels (english of course).
I took a look at Frankenvic again, a similar concept to yours here, a
program so a character could speak what you typed in. There was no name in
the archive of that so I took a guess at who had made it, Remco de Korte
apparently, my first guess. I didn't see that particular frankenvic.exe
mentioned at: http://www.xs4all.nl/%7Eremcodek/vic.html
Bob
"Rick" <pov### [at] dialpipexcom> wrote in message
news:386c9807@news.povray.org...
> a, e, i and o , look fine, not sure about the u tho
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> he needs more lip - even if its just a torus round the mouth part
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> Rick
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