From the course: Using Character Animator in Production
Adding value to the look of your production - Character Animator Tutorial
From the course: Using Character Animator in Production
Adding value to the look of your production
- There are many ways Character Animator can help you add more visual value to your animation. (upbeat music) The standard use of one front angle tracking with your face gives characters life. But, there's so many more things that you can add to your characters, as well. You could do everything from adding more automated angles of the head, to adding in-betweens to head turns, to having your character breathe and walk. Plus, you can add custom movements, elements that react to gravity, and your characters could grab props in real-time. Ooh. In addition, you can customize everything, from how to control eye movement, to making your animation look like stop motion. The more you play with Character Animator, the more powerful it becomes. As you discover the things it can do, you'll find other ways to use their tools for your productions. This chapter offers a number of quick tips to get you started on enhancing the look of your productions. (upbeat music)
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Adding value to the look of your production1m 8s
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Add up and down angles to your head4m 1s
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Add in-between to your head turns4m 50s
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Add breathing to a character2m 36s
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Let your character walk8m 58s
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Pre-animate your moves6m
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Add dangles for automated motion3m 25s
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Capture the best eye movement3m 46s
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Ground shadow that moves with a character3m 45s
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Floating characters and props4m 28s
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Use wind on your characters2m 18s
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Create pose-to-pose movement1m 34s
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Simulate stop-motion animation1m 50s
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Have a character grab a prop3m 30s
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Multi-part actions5m 7s
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