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Bone Audio Wiggle like Embedded Script (Idea...)

Posted: Sun Sep 18, 2005 4:50 am
by Rai López
I think that could be very interesting something like this, and I was wondering if could be easy for someone to addapt this wonderfull script for it can work "in live", like embeded script instead a keyframe based script. I think that it could be very useful for automatic adaptation in the enphasis of lip sinc works and maintain the timeline free of unnecessary keys, so as many other applications... and, of course, it'll be nice too for we can join of this marvelous (but sadly forgotted :cry: ) new embedded script feature... only an idea, CIAO! (and THANKS :D )

PS: ...I've been thinking in one of the possible problems, what about if I have several voces or unwanted sound reactions? Well, actually, after you apply Bone Audio Wiggle script, this can be solved checking Lock Bone at frame that you want the bone be quiet (ignoring the next keyframes), could this works fine with embedded bone animation? I mean: a bone is reacting "in live" respect a sound, I check Lock Bone at a certain frame and bone be quiet, could works? Only a dude... :roll:

Posted: Sun Sep 18, 2005 8:52 am
by mr. blaaa
hm...
sorry, if iam a noob to scripts, but can you explain what an "Bone Audio Wiggle" exactly does? :oops:

Posted: Sun Sep 18, 2005 9:12 am
by Rai López
...HELLO! :D Bone Audio Wiggle is one of the most USEFULL/save time scripts on Moho (for me at least), they rotate a bone (I modified the script in the past to can scale a bone too) in consonance with the sound and is very usefull for lip sinc pourposes and many others! :D You must try it!!! You can see the 4.3 tutorial to have an "idea" of how it works, CIAO!

Posted: Sun Sep 18, 2005 11:20 am
by mr. blaaa
Ramón López wrote:...HELLO! :D Bone Audio Wiggle is one of the most USEFULL/save time scripts on Moho (for me at least), they rotate a bone (I modified the script in the past to can scale a bone too) in consonance with the sound and is very usefull for lip sinc pourposes and many others! :D You must try it!!! You can see the 4.3 tutorial to have an "idea" of how it works, CIAO!
Ah, thx now i can imagine it :D
Really sounds like i shall give it a try, now iam gonne seek&download :wink: