For Pro version, the Auto Motion Settings is divided into two tabs, Global
and Parts; you may use the Global settings to determine the overall effect for the auto motion,
and adjust the details for the specific body or facial parts of the auto motion in the Parts tab.
Please refer to the following sections to learn more about the extra settings in the Global tab. As
for the settings in the Parts tab, please refer to the
Auto Motion Settings - Parts section.
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In the Mode Settings Section
Use these two radio buttons to switch the current auto motion
to talk or listen mode.
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In the Reaction Settings Section
Sample Rate
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The Sample Rate determines the sample times within
specified frames from an designated auto motion.
The lower the value is, the higher the frequency sample will be for the motion, and vice versa.
Taking the movement of an actor as an example, a movement path is
shown in the illustration below:
With a different sample rate, the total number of the keys grabbed from the original motion varies, which
causes different results generated by difference in the number of keys.
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Smooth Style
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Under the Smooth slider, you can use a drop-down list to determine
the smoothing method, including Linear (default),
Ease Out, Ease In and Curve.
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Linear: This option results in a fixed speed for each peak of
the sound wave.
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Ease Out: This method results in slightly slower movement following the peak of the sound wave.
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Ease In: This method results in a slow fade into the peak of the sound wave.
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Curve: This method results in a slow entrance into the peak as well as a gradual exit.
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Hard or Soft Spring
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You can use the drop-down list under the Spring slider to
determine the bouncing speed (amplitude of the
vibration) of the spring effect.
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Soft: The bouncing speed is slower and
looser.
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Hard: The bouncing speed is faster and
tighter.
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In the Motion Setting Section
Please refer to the
Blending Motion Clip to Create Custom Auto Motion
(for only) section for more information.
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