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Changing the Face for Creating 3D Characters in iClone

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Summary: Learn how create 3D characters with techniques such as changing facial features in this free computer graphics video on making 3D characters using iClone.

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Paul Louis has been a professional puppeteer, filmmaker, actor and artist since 1981. He is a now popular Internet Video Puppetry Guru, who has built more than 3,000 custom puppets for...read more

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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. Now let’s work on this face here, we’ll go up to tools we’re going to click on face, modify and let’s start with his ears. I love to use this face section here because it really, really makes all the difference in the world when you could do some fun things with the features on the face, so we’ll click on ears we’re going to bring his ears out, we’re going to give him a little lobe to the side maybe we’ll round it off a bit too so now he’s got some big ears. So now go up to the eyes and I think we’ll make his eyes a little bit smaller and bittier maybe raise them up a little and maybe bring them closer together and how about we bring them down really low, let’s go to his brawl and also bring his brawl a little bit low and we can furrow his brawls and then maybe if you look to the side view here let’s arch his brawls a bit bring them out a little bit. Looking pretty cool so far, let’s go up to his nose and let’s bring his nose in a bit and maybe tilt it up a bit give him a little plug kind of nose, maybe a little bulb at the end of his nose, yeah that looks cool."

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