Getting Started - Creating a CrazyTalk Script

The Script page is the critical phase in CrazyTalk's process of creating a talking message. Here you decide what and how your model talks and specify the expressions, facial movements, and special effects that go along with the animated script.

Note: You can download the text-to-speech converter from Microsoft, or browse to Reallusion's website for more information.

To create a Talking Message:

  1. Click New button to start a new script without any keys.

  2. To specify the speech for the talking model, do one of the following:

Click the Record button to start recording. Recording from the specified audio source starts.

 

  1. To insert background music, click the Background Audio button.

    1. Click the Browse button to import a song or musical track in PCM WAV/MP3 format.

    2. Move the Volume slider to adjust the volume.

    3. Check the Fade In or Fade Out options to specify if you want the background audio to fade in or out respectively. Check the Loop box to repeat the background music continuously.

    4. Click Preview to play back the background audio.

  1. To select an expression profile, click the Emotives tab to view a set of basic profiles such as sad, angry, happy, and so on. Select the desired profile from the library and double-click it to apply.

  2. Click the Timeline tab to edit the animation script.

    1. CrazyTalk provides basic editing tools to cut, copy, paste, or delete portions of the track. Use Cut ,Copy , Paste , Delete to edit the track.

    2. You can view the complete script or enlarge portions of the sequence using the track viewing tools.

      • : Zoom in.

      • : Zoom out.

      • : Zoom to selection - Drag to select a portion of the Timeline to enable this button.

      • : Zoom Out Full - Zoom out and view the complete script in the sequence window.


  3. Click Puppeteering button to invoke the Puppeteering Panel to create custom motion clips.

    To create a motion clip:

Note:

  • Click Add to add the desired motion clip into the motion clip gallery.

  • Alternatively, you may drag and drop the desired motion clip from the motion clip gallery onto the Motion Clip track.