Creating a Two Shot in iClone Machinima Filmmaking

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

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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. Alright, I want to talk a little bit about two shot for this character or these characters rather. Let me bring Dr. Dribble, I select him and I move him over in the character section. And I'm trying to frame them up so that I get a descent two shot, two shot meaning when two characters are in the scene. Ok and I'm going to click on tools and motion and I want to select different motion for Dr. Dribble. I want him to actually walk up to her and stop and look up at her. Let me see here, what I could find for this, no there's nothing here that I want but I think I recall a motion here in my communication standing motions where he walks up and stops. Yep that's it; yes that's exactly what I want for Dr. Dribble for the two shot so I like that so I'm going to keep that. Now let me concentrate on her, click on character. Actually you click on a character in the window and I've selected Lawny here and I'm going to find another motion for here. Let's see, in the female motions is there anything here that I want? I kind of want her standing there with her hand on her hip so I think there's, here's a motion. Good that's what I like where she's just standing there and not really moving around too much."

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