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Positioning Characters for iClone Machinima

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Summary: Step by step instructions on how to position characters for iClone Machinima with expert tips on animated filmmaking in this free computer animation software video.

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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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"Oh behalf of Expert Village this is Paul Louis and today I am going to give you some basic iClone Machinima Filmmaking Tips and Techniques. She's right over Dr. Dribble, his face is appearing right through her stomach. Now if you are making a new version of the alien movie, that would be suitable, but in this case it's not. So I'm going to click on "modify" in the character section, and I'm just going to move her over by clicking this arrow here and as you can see I move her over to her own little space next to Dr. Dribble and I'll scoot her back a little bit like that, all right, till I get her in the position that I want. Basically what I'm doing is I'm setting up my stage for my movie, okay. And with the tools up here, you know I can move the whole scene around and move the characters around. All right, but again, I'm setting the stage for my little Machinima movie here and that's the first thing you really want to do is just set up, set your stage, you know with your set, your characters, and then you can move the character, the cameras around anywhere you want."

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