Hi Blazej,
I have been doing some abrupt mouth shape to shape or blending like Mathias
mentions in some of my animations. Looking forward to try out the Auto Lip-Sync
when I have the time.
For examples of my simple, abrupt / blending have a
look at my 2013 Sundstedt Animation Reel:
https://vimeo.com/sundstedt/reel or
view sample video here:
http://sundstedt.co.uk/blog/samples
In these videos all face animations where done using simply swapping or
fading one eye or mouth image to the next, in a pre-comped character. Also, you
can achieve things like chewing animation using puppet tool. See Push Digital
animation.
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Anders Sundstedt
Sent: Wednesday, July 03, 2013 9:25 AM
Subject: Re: [AE] Animating faces
Hi Blazej,
if you have existing shapes and
want to morph from one to the other, the crucial question is in what format you
created your shapes.
If they area shape layer or mask keyframes, AE will
morph between them automatically during the transition from one keyframe to the
next. If they are just images, there is no easy way for automatic morphs and you
can either go abruptly from one shape to the next or do some frame
blending.
@Eric: Thanks for mentioning our Auto
Lip-Sync!
Cheers,
Mathias
Am 02.07.2013 15:24, schrieb
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