From the course: Using Character Animator in Production
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Slow motion recording - Character Animator Tutorial
From the course: Using Character Animator in Production
Slow motion recording
- Certain motions tend to happen rather quickly in most any animation. Your character may need to be happy one second, and really shocked the next, and matching pre-recorded actions and audio together in a live recording can be challenging. (upbeat music) So, anytime you would need to match your actions to any audio, pre-recorded, or just an earlier recording, or any other recorded actions, it's a lot easier if you slow down the process. Being character animator allows you to change your recording speed. You can actually change it, and I'll show you here, recording speed, this is full speed, three-quarter, half, or quarter speed. And you can also play back at different speeds, which could help you set up some time when you've figured things out. But it's really the recording speed that we're really going to focus on here. So, in this case, I have an action already. Let's play it. Let's see. Let's see what we're going try to match some new action to. "I've got great rhythm. One..…
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Lighting for the best motion capture2m 6s
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Where to set your camera1m 53s
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The importance of "Set Rest Pose"1m 39s
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Record live audio for the best head movement1m 25s
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Slow motion recording3m 44s
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Drag your character with motion trigger5m 4s
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Shortcut to pause character head motion1m 43s
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Make an arm go in front of and behind a character4m 23s
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Hold prop upright1m 54s
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Make layers and objects glow and flash5m 27s
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