Digital Puppet?
Posted: Sat May 05, 2012 4:06 pm
So, a while back, I viewed a live video podcast where one of the guest stars was using a digital puppet during a live webstream.
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=V0Vf4zy_Sws#t=31m30s , if you're curious.
I'm wondering if anybody knows of any software that'll let me do exactly that. It doesn't have to actually stream the videofeed, since I have other software to do that. What I'm really looking for is some software that lets me use a custom avatar, with a custom mouth and facial expressions that I can map to hotkeys. Kind of like a soundboard, except with animation.
Perhaps something that lets me toggle the different facial actions on and off. For example, I press "T" on my keyboard and the character's mouth just flaps, and then I press "T" again, and it stops flapping.
I'm aware of programs like Crazy Talk 6, but it appears Crazy talk only lets you use their pre-made mouths and eyes, which doesn't really work for me, since I want to use my own.
Maybe if I knew Flash better, I could just create my own there, but I figured I'd ask around here first, since the community here seems really helpful.
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=V0Vf4zy_Sws#t=31m30s , if you're curious.
I'm wondering if anybody knows of any software that'll let me do exactly that. It doesn't have to actually stream the videofeed, since I have other software to do that. What I'm really looking for is some software that lets me use a custom avatar, with a custom mouth and facial expressions that I can map to hotkeys. Kind of like a soundboard, except with animation.
Perhaps something that lets me toggle the different facial actions on and off. For example, I press "T" on my keyboard and the character's mouth just flaps, and then I press "T" again, and it stops flapping.
I'm aware of programs like Crazy Talk 6, but it appears Crazy talk only lets you use their pre-made mouths and eyes, which doesn't really work for me, since I want to use my own.
Maybe if I knew Flash better, I could just create my own there, but I figured I'd ask around here first, since the community here seems really helpful.