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Crazytalk animator pro review
Crazytalk animator pro review








You also have a lot less fine control over defining the parts of the body, so your final actor can have spindly arms and jagged edges on his legs. Instead of selecting the part you want to cut out and keep, you have to use a masking tool to erase the parts of the picture you don’t want to use, which involves a lot of mouse work. For a start, it takes a long time to cut the body out from its background.

crazytalk animator pro review

Results when importing a body from a photo were more mixed.

CRAZYTALK ANIMATOR PRO REVIEW SOFTWARE

So the software can animate the eyes and teeth, you replace those from your photo with computerised versions – this is the most fiddly part of face creation, as it’s hard not to create someone who looks like an animé character or Esther Rantzen. This involves adjusting numerous control points, to define the shape of the face, eyes, eyebrows, nose and mouth, as well as eyes and teeth. You then outline the basic facial shape by defining the edges of the eyes and mouth, followed by advanced editing. The first stage is cropping out the head and doing some basic level adjustments.

crazytalk animator pro review

You can create an actor’s head and body from a single shot, but we had better results importing separate photos for each – the software defaults to cartoon-like large heads and small bodies, and you’ll be able to create more effective facial animations later with a more detailed head shot. The software comes with a selection of 2D cartoon characters, but the main focus is on creating your own animated avatars – what the software calls ‘actors’- from photos.

crazytalk animator pro review

Crazy Talk Animator Pro aims to be an easy way to create 3D animations.








Crazytalk animator pro review