Thank you for 5.3

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kasjorg
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Thank you for 5.3

Post by kasjorg »

Hi,

just a little thanks from a happy Moho user. This new version has really taken a step in the right direction:) I have been struggling a lot with my lip sync and imagine Moho slowing down the voice of John Travolta when scrolling back and forth -well let me put it like this -to test all my lip movements I had to export the whole animation and that didn´t really speed up my work process!! Now when I scroll I hear the voice of John and when I export as .mov the render speed is almost twice the speed it was before:) -Oh and those lines on small objects really look good now -not blurry or anything - GREAT:) Thank you. Please keep up the good work.

- happy Kasjorg
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Post by MarkBorok »

Have you tried Papagayo for lip sync?

Which brings me to another question; will Papagayo be re-engineered to use the same audio style as Moho now has? Because scrubbing sound in Papagayo can also be a bit painful. Hmm.

Edit: Now I see LM is way ahead of me. Thumbs up!
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Post by kasjorg »

Yes tried it once, but as I have put mouthshapes for 2/3 and side wiev in my switch layer so I can make headturns while changing mouthshapes I´d rather do the the lipsync in Moho -don´t even think papagayo would work doing that, -so no sorry have no idea if it has the same sound system now:(
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Post by 7feet »

You could always use the same switch data file for the several switch layers...
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... and nest them all within another switch layer, from which you could manually switch between them when needed.

(I haven't actually tried nesting switch layers inside other switch layers, but I don't see why it shouldn't work).
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