jimmie Posted August 27, 2005 Posted August 27, 2005 Hi, I am very new to AM 2004. I would like more information to know what I need to do to model and animate a custom head/face. I am more interested in learning how to animate subtle facial expressions, like focusing on the eyes and expressing emotion through the eyes. Then, after I am successful at that, I would like to insert my 3D animated model into a flash movie, if that is possible. Any help would be greatly appreciated. Thanks jimmie Quote
Admin Rodney Posted August 27, 2005 Admin Posted August 27, 2005 jimmie, Is there any particular style that you are working toward. I assume you are probably going for cartoony but not sure. Since you are looking for subtle expressions I may be wrong here. Rodney Quote
jimmie Posted August 27, 2005 Author Posted August 27, 2005 I am hoping to achieve 'realistic' expressions, achieved through animating the face, and in particular the eyes/brows. Not cartoony. I'm just not sure: where to start or what methods to employ. Quote
Admin Rodney Posted August 27, 2005 Admin Posted August 27, 2005 Jason Osipa's book "Stop Staring" is something of a bible to facial expressions. Since Jason is quite familiar with Animation:Master and several of the examples in the book are straight out of A:M I'd like to suggest that. Anzovins have several CDs worth of tutorials on modeling and rigging a face. Definitely worth the price of admission. Bill Young and Justin Barrett are the authors I believe. Free resources of good quality are harder to find but do exist. Since rigging is in your future you definitely should grab David (Itsjustme) Simmon's Rigging a Face tutorials from the Software Tutorials Forum. There are other rigging tutorials but they don't focus on the face... still useful though so yell if you run out of resources. Grab Rich (Entity) Jackson's realist model from the extra CD content. That is a good study. While perhaps more stylistic DO NOT forget to study the work of Jim Talbot. If nothing else you'll want to study his use of decals. Lets see... where to next... Lipsync? Gary C. Martin (A:M Master of long ago) has some great tutorials on his website. We'll see what other resources we can come up with... there is a lot out there. Good luck on your research and your project! Rodney Quote
jimmie Posted August 28, 2005 Author Posted August 28, 2005 hey Rodney, thanks ALOT!!! Most excellent info! jimmie Quote
MiddleKid Posted August 28, 2005 Posted August 28, 2005 Keith Lango www.keithlango.com has some excellent free tutorials. They're done with more "toony" characters but all of the principles apply to realistic characters too. He's also got a subscription tutorial service but I'm not sure what's happening with them. Quote
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