  | | | Lip Sync | Lip Sync 2004-04-29 - By Henry Katz
Back Jeff Sargeant wrote:
> In the 4.0 lipsync tutorial posted on the website, lipsync animation is
Hi Jeff, Would those of us with basic maintenance support be able to access this yet? I see the latest tutorial dated 16 Mar 2004 <http://www.softimage.com/products/xsi/v35/media/maya2xsi_quickstart.pdf> with nary a hint of 4.0. What URL are you referring to?
Cheers, Henry
> > achieved with a combination of shape animation for the lips and > a bone that creates the jaw movement. My question is why would you > ever do that? > Why wouldn't you just model each phoneme shape with the jaw rotated to > the > correct position in the first place, instead of relying on a bone to > do that later during the animation > process? It seems like this approach is creating more work down the > road, but I could be > missing something, it's happened before. > > --- > Unsubscribe? Mail Majordomo@(protected) with the following text in > body: > unsubscribe xsi >
<!DOCTYPE html PUBLIC "-//W3C//DTD HTML 4.01 Transitional//EN"> <html> <head> <meta http-equiv="Content-Type" content="text/html;charset=ISO-8859 (See http://ISO-8859.ora-code.com)-1"> <title></title> </head> <body text="#000000" bgcolor="#ffffff"> Jeff Sargeant wrote:<br> <blockquote type="cite" cite="midD946C7F0-9A11-11D8-A255-0003930CA58C@(protected)">In the 4.0 lipsync tutorial posted on the website, lipsync animation is </blockquote> Hi Jeff,<br> Would those of us with basic maintenance support be able to access this yet? I see the latest tutorial<br> dated <a href="http://www.softimage.com/products/xsi/v35/media/maya2xsi_quickstart.pdf" >16 Mar 2004</a> with nary a hint of 4.0. What URL are you referring to?<br> <br> Cheers,<br> Henry<br> <blockquote type="cite" cite="midD946C7F0-9A11-11D8-A255-0003930CA58C@(protected)"><br> achieved with a combination of shape animation for the lips and <br> a bone that creates the jaw movement. My question is why would you ever do that? <br> Why wouldn't you just model each phoneme shape with the jaw rotated to the <br> correct position in the first place, instead of relying on a bone to do that later during the animation <br> process? It seems like this approach is creating more work down the road, but I could be <br> missing something, it's happened before. <br> <br> --- <br> Unsubscribe? Mail <a class="moz-txt-link-abbreviated" href="mailto:Majordomo @(protected)">Majordomo@(protected)</a> with the following text in body: <br> unsubscribe xsi <br> <br> </blockquote> </body> </html>
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