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Changing Body Size for Creating 3D Characters in iClone

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Summary: Learn techniques such as changing body size when creating characters in this free computer graphics video on making 3D characters using iClone.

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"On behalf of expertvillage.com this is Paul Louis and I’d like to welcome you to how to create a 3D animated character in the program known as iClone, enjoy. And do that around the eyes and then I’ll click on OK, again we’re going to call it test, it says we already have a file called test so you click on yes to overwrite it and now you have the retextured face right there in the window. Now we want to do some fun things to this face, I think I want to make kind of a teenage boy bad boy type of character, so let me click on this home picture right up here and he has the default body size so I’m going to go up to character, click on modify and I’m going to choose a new body type I’m going to choose slim, now we made him a lot skinner there but since I know I want him to be a boy and not a man I’m going to reduce his body size, so I’ll go down here to adjust size in the body size section now bring the slider a little bit smaller like that, okay so now he’s a little smaller than that man that was there previously and then I’m going to take his head and make it a little bit bigger, give him a little character kind of quality. I’ll then go down here to the hand section to make his hands a little bit bigger and let me see yeah his feet can be a little bigger too, let’s go back up here next to this smiley face you’ll click on face and let’s work on this face here."

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