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Cute! Looks cartoonish, without the
interpolation inbetween, but thats probably
desired?
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Tim Nikias v2.0
Homepage: http://www.digitaltwilight.de/no_lights
Email: Tim### [at] gmxde
> ... put this together with Quicktime Pro, used the app Movie2MPEG to
> convert. I wanted to get a little practice mapping out syllables and
lining
> them up to a spoken audio track; next experiment will involve a
> conversation.
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> Dan
> Goofy Graffix - http://hometown.aol.com/goofygrafx
> DanByersArt - http://www.huntel.net/goofygraffix
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in article 3ec0af59$1@news.povray.org, Tim Nikias v2.### [at] timnikias@gmx.de
wrote on 5/13/03 3:39 AM:
> Cute! Looks cartoonish, without the
> interpolation inbetween, but thats probably
> desired?
Yes, it was. The ani runs at 24 FPS, but could just as easily run at 12,
which would be similar if I was shooting on twos for a film cartoon. I made
13 or so mouth "shapes" using a prism object and used that to difference
from the main head shape. The closed mouths were sphere/cylinders that were
traced() on the head; used Chris Colefax' spline macros to make the actual
shapes. Audio was recorded in Opcode DSP for Mac, using my AKG mic and
little Mackie mixing board, no compression (this time, definitely will use
on future projects).
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Dan
Goofy Graffix - http://hometown.aol.com/goofygrafx
DanByersArt - http://www.huntel.net/goofygraffix
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