Using the puppeteering tool,
you may create a custom motion clip for the actor.
To access the Face Puppet panel,
click the Face Puppet
button (Shortcut: P) on the tool bar.
Previewing
You may preview the puppeteering results.
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Press the space bar to playback and pause where you want to add a motion clip
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Pick 1_Male from the Face Animation Profile list for a human face.
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Click the Preview button and press the Space Bar to start previewing.
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Move your mouse to puppet. The selected facial features
(as displayed on the dummy image) will be triggered along with the crosshair.
Press the Space Bar again to stop previewing.
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Selected facial features - both eyes, eyebrows and eyelids
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Actor's eyes and surrounding features move up along with the mouse cursor
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Recording
Follow the steps below to create a gentle head nod for an affirmative end.
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Click the Clear Selection
button to unselect all of the highlighted facial features on the dummy image to only make a head nod.
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Press down the 3D Movement
button to puppet the head with a 3D perspective view.
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Click the Record button and press the Space Bar to start recording the motion.
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Move your mouse up and down slightly to tilt the head.
Press the Space Bar again to stop recording.
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Actor's head moves down along with the mouse cursor
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Press the space bar to playback.
You may find a need to change the speed of the motion clip.
Changing the Speed
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Click the Timeline
button (Shortcut: Windows - F3; Mac - fn + F3) to access the Timeline panel.
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Drag the play head to the time frame where the target sentence starts (referring to the audio waves),
and then click the Actual Size
button (Shortcut: /) to focus on the clip.
You may manually move the clip to a desired starting frame.
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Press down the Speed
button and drag the end (right edge) of the clip to the left to speed it up.
The shorter the clip, the faster it is and vice versa.
Note:
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To locate the motion clip, you may
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Type-in the frame number in the Current Frame field to jump to the target frame.
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Click the Fit to Window
button (Shortcut: *) or use the
Zoom In
(Shortcut: + or Shift + "=") and
Zoom out
(Shortcut: -) buttons to locate the motion clip.
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Press the "," button to go back to the start frame;
press the End button to quickly go to the end frame.
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Adjusting the Strength (New for 7.3)
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