@MapleRose: It's quite complex so bare with me:)
1. I record the spoken words
2. I import it in a program (freeware) called magpie. With it you can shee the
audio, cut up in the frames. 12 frames pro second.
3. Print out a exposure sheet. Each frame with a sunscription per frame of the
animation
4. Using 2 you can fill in the exact mouth positions per frame on the exposure
sheet. This is a guide for the animation
5. Animate (using different mouth shapes)
6. Import in animation software. And do detail audio syncing. Add or delete or
copy frames to match the animation exactly
If hamlet was an egg.
What would that be like?
This animation I made wants to give the answer.
Hamlet was an Egg clip
Maybe you like?
Some of my clips at Youtube
I will never see equal the egg's.... xDDDD
wonderful Yason! I like it!
Lol, poor Egg
love the pun
For lip syncing, do you record the sound first or animate it first?
@MapleRose: It's quite complex so bare with me:)
1. I record the spoken words
2. I import it in a program (freeware) called magpie. With it you can shee the audio, cut up in the frames. 12 frames pro second.
3. Print out a exposure sheet. Each frame with a sunscription per frame of the animation
4. Using 2 you can fill in the exact mouth positions per frame on the exposure sheet. This is a guide for the animation
5. Animate (using different mouth shapes)
6. Import in animation software. And do detail audio syncing. Add or delete or copy frames to match the animation exactly
Does this answer your question?