Adding Motion Clips from the Library
After applying an Auto Motion to the actor, you are then able to
overlap the actor's motion at certain times with ready Motion Clips from
the library. Thus the actor can have emotional changes at different times in accordance to the
context of its voice.
Applying Motion Clips from the Library
Add a voice to the actor and use the
default auto motion or
apply a desired auto motion from the library .
Go to the time frame where you want the actor to have
different facial expressions or movements.
In the Content Manager , switch to the Motion Clip tab. You will see
motion clip templates in the the library.
Note:
Please note that the last two steps equal to drag and drop the template from
the library to the
Motion Clip track of the
Timeline .
Apply one of the templates to overlap the current motion of the actor.
Note:
Please note that the lengths of the motion clips in the library are individually fixed. They
can be longer or shorter than the voice of the actor.
Emotional Changes
By applying various motion clips in different timeframes, the actor can have emotional changes.
Follow the steps described in the previous section to
overlap a motion clip to the auto motion .
Go to another time frame where you want the actor to change its emotion.
You may access the Motion Clip >> Emotions or
Motion Clip >> Movements libraries in the
Content Manager .
Apply the desired template from the library to overlap the auto motion.
Play back to view the emotional changes of the actor.
Two motion clips are applied in different time frames
to change the actor's motions.
You may open the Timeline to view the clip status
in the Auto Motion and Motion Clip tracks.