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Tips on Changing Camera for Creating 3D Animation in iClone

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

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By Paul Louis
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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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rehdogg said

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on 8/2/2008 Hi Paul,
I just purchased Iclon 2.5 studio and love it. Your tutorials are helpful. I looked everywhere under help content because I want to create films and music videos with my projects. i need to make the characters speak . Before i bought it i saw that option. How do i do that without having to buy crazytalk?

Reh Dogg

rohit6 said

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on 8/2/2008 how can we share motions

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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. Okay here’s hip-hop dance I’m going to double click on it, it’s going to bring the movement into the scene but I’m going to stop it cause I don’t want to show it to you quiet yet. I want to do some neat things now with the camera, we’ll go up to tools click on camera and I’m going to choose the switch cam mode I think switch cam number two let’s see if that works, yeah switch cam number two I’m going to go to modify because I know I want to bring this environment down just a little bit. Okay now are we ready to see what we’ve got here? Well let’s check it out we’ll go up to the full screen mode."

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