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Lip Sync

Lip Sync

2004-04-29       - By Henry Katz

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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.
>
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<blockquote type="cite"
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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>
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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.&nbsp; 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?&nbsp; 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>
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