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Using Expressions & Markers in iClone Machinima

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Summary: Step by step instructions on how to use expressions and markers 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 is an award-winning actor, singer, songwriter, puppeteer, illustrator and filmmaker. He has been in the "creativity" biz for over 25 years. Louis is the creator, writer and...read more

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"On behalf of Expert Village this is Paul Louis and today I'm going to give you some basic iClone Machinima Flammaking Tips and Techniques. Let me click on an expression for her. I'll find something that I like here, cute, or I could click on something like, let's see, yeah helpless and again I'm going to use the default dialog so you can see her mouth moving but I won't turn up the volume. And I could use that version of helpless if I want, there's about three versions of helpless or I could use this version of helpless or this version. So I think that version is ok, yeah, now I could also extend the scene out a little more by clicking on that clock down there. And extending this out to sixteen hundred and nine frames and when I click the play button you'll see that the motion extends a lot longer than previously. And I wanted to end about there and I could actually set my marker to end there by sliding this end marker right there. And again, you can export it, call it whatever you want and then save it as an AVI file and then you'll have another clip that you could add into your time line in your video program, video editing program."

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