Auto Motion Settings
Once the actor has auto motions (either default or applied from the library), you are then able to
adjust the settings to fine-tune the motion for best results.
Adjusting Auto Motion Settings
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Make sure that your actor has been applied with a voice in Talk or Listen modes.
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Click the Auto Motion Setting button on the tool bar.
Basic Tools
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Load Current Actor & Audio: Click this button to load the current actor and audio for adjustment and previewing.
Load Sample Actor & Audio: Click this button to load the embedded actor (Scientist) and audio for adjustment and previewing.
Audio On/Off: Press up or down this button to preview with or without voice.
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These labels indicate that the current actor has been applied a voice in
Talk or Listen modes.
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Click the Preview button to play back.
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Adjust the sliders in the Setting section to view the adjusted result.
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Click the Apply button if you are satisfied with the result.
Strength
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The Strength determines how rough the actor moves and how exaggerated
the facial expressions are.
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Threshold
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The Threshold defines a range for the actor not to move or show any expressions.
The threshold range is defined by two horizontal blue lines.
only the slopes and peaks of the
audio wave line outside of the range can cause the actor to move and perform facial expressions.
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Smooth
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The Smooth averages the bumpy or sensitivity of the motions generated by the
voice amplitude; which is suitable for real-human, female, or gentle actors.
When this setting works with spring, you need to turn down its value in order to show the
spring effect.
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Spring
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The Spring determines the aftermaths
(bouncing back and forth, and damping to stop) of
a motion that is generated by a voice wave peak.
Please note that the higher the Strength is, the
more obvious the spring effect.
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