candimeg Posted January 27, 2007 Posted January 27, 2007 Hi, I just finished assignment 7 and wanted to practice with other models. I've downloaded and installed different .wav files and the one and only time I could get the .wav file to "attach" to the model I couldn't get the mouth to move. All other times I've tried to attach the files A:M immediately freezes and I have to reboot my system. If anyone has any ideas I sure could use the help. Thanks, Robin Quote
Dhar Posted January 27, 2007 Posted January 27, 2007 Hi, I just finished assignment 7 and wanted to practice with other models. I've downloaded and installed different .wav files and the one and only time I could get the .wav file to "attach" to the model I couldn't get the mouth to move. All other times I've tried to attach the files A:M immediately freezes and I have to reboot my system. If anyone has any ideas I sure could use the help. Thanks, Robin You're using a terminology that I'm unfamiliar with. How do you "attach" a wav file to a "model"? You import sound files (.wav extension) into your Sound folder that's in your Project Work Space (PWS). You then drag and drop that file in your Chor. or Action window. Quote
candimeg Posted January 27, 2007 Author Posted January 27, 2007 Hi, I just finished assignment 7 and wanted to practice with other models. I've downloaded and installed different .wav files and the one and only time I could get the .wav file to "attach" to the model I couldn't get the mouth to move. All other times I've tried to attach the files A:M immediately freezes and I have to reboot my system. If anyone has any ideas I sure could use the help. Thanks, Robin You're using a terminology that I'm unfamiliar with. How do you "attach" a wav file to a "model"? You import sound files (.wav extension) into your Sound folder that's in your Project Work Space (PWS). You then drag and drop that file in your Chor. or Action window. Sorry, that's what I meant to say - when you click and drag the sound file over to the model after you create a new action it automatically freezes the program. Quote
Pengy Posted January 27, 2007 Posted January 27, 2007 maybe the files are too big?why not compare the file you were able to open with one that isn't,check the properties and you might find the problem there. as far as the mouth not moving check this thread http://www.hash.com/forums/index.php?showtopic=26296 Quote
Bruce Del Porte Posted January 27, 2007 Posted January 27, 2007 What other model? If the model doesn't already have the phonemes set up as poses, you will have to add them to get the dope sheet to work. Most of the models on the CDs are not set up for dope sheet lip sync. Sixteen bit wavs should work fine, can you post it and we can take a look at it. Quote
Dhar Posted January 27, 2007 Posted January 27, 2007 - when you click and drag the sound file over to the model after you create a new action it automatically freezes the program. Instead of dragging the sound over the model, try dragging it down into the Action folder in the PWS. Quote
candimeg Posted January 27, 2007 Author Posted January 27, 2007 - when you click and drag the sound file over to the model after you create a new action it automatically freezes the program. Instead of dragging the sound over the model, try dragging it down into the Action folder in the PWS. Thanks, I'll try yours and the other 2 suggestions and see what happens. I'll keep you posted. Quote
candimeg Posted January 27, 2007 Author Posted January 27, 2007 - when you click and drag the sound file over to the model after you create a new action it automatically freezes the program. Instead of dragging the sound over the model, try dragging it down into the Action folder in the PWS. THIS WORKED!!!!!!!!!!! I got KeeKat to do Clint Eastwood! It's hysterical. Thanks so much!!!!! Robin Quote
Admin Rodney Posted January 28, 2007 Admin Posted January 28, 2007 THIS WORKED!!!!!!!!!!! I got KeeKat to do Clint Eastwood! It's hysterical. Hey!!! Don't leave us hanging. We wanna see. Quote
Dhar Posted January 28, 2007 Posted January 28, 2007 Hey!!! Don't leave us hanging. We wanna see. Word! KeeKat with Eastwood attitude. That's gotta be a classic. Quote
candimeg Posted January 28, 2007 Author Posted January 28, 2007 Hey!!! Don't leave us hanging. We wanna see. Word! KeeKat with Eastwood attitude. That's gotta be a classic. I'm rendering now - will post as soon as it's finish. Quote
candimeg Posted January 28, 2007 Author Posted January 28, 2007 Hey!!! Don't leave us hanging. We wanna see. Word! KeeKat with Eastwood attitude. That's gotta be a classic. I'm rendering now - will post as soon as it's finish. All finished - welcome to my strange sense of humor Robin keekateastwood.mov Quote
Admin Rodney Posted January 28, 2007 Admin Posted January 28, 2007 Nice Robin! and I'm not just talking about the addition of sound. You've got some nice facial animation going. Fix the white/eye protruding artifact above the eye... give him a gun (or other inspired prop) and that's just about perfect. Quote
Dhar Posted January 28, 2007 Posted January 28, 2007 That was way cool. Those eyes looked more serious than Clint's in that cene Dirty Harry was it? Quote
candimeg Posted January 28, 2007 Author Posted January 28, 2007 Nice Robin! and I'm not just talking about the addition of sound. You've got some nice facial animation going. Fix the white/eye protruding artifact above the eye... give him a gun (or other inspired prop) and that's just about perfect. Thanks and thanks. I'll repost him after I've tweaked him some more Quote
PostTribber Posted January 29, 2007 Posted January 29, 2007 not too much or he might run for re-election as Mayor of Carmel. Quote
candimeg Posted January 30, 2007 Author Posted January 30, 2007 Nice Robin! and I'm not just talking about the addition of sound. You've got some nice facial animation going. Fix the white/eye protruding artifact above the eye... give him a gun (or other inspired prop) and that's just about perfect. Hey Rodney, Check him out now!!!! Dirty Harry's got nothin on Dirty KeeKat! keekateastwood.mov Thanks for the suggestions! Robin Quote
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