odf opened this issue on Oct 27, 2008 · 13933 posts
odf posted Sat, 03 October 2009 at 8:23 AM Online Now!
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But as far as mouth opening, I think that's a little different. Forget about phonemes, but I would use an open mouth morph as a base for, say an open wide morph or a scream morph or anything similar.
Fair enough, and an open versus open wide might be a good example (I haven't tried it myself). Sometimes, you have a wide range that just can't be captured by a single morph. Although after I'd done the open wide, I'd certainly test it at smaller values and see if I still needed the original open.
I think a scream could actually be done well as a combination. Again, Jason Osipa has great examples of that principle. With just a small number of basic morphs, rigged in the right way (in Poser terms that means with some sensible ERC dials to drive them) one can achieve an amazing range of expressions. But I'll tell you more when I've actually implemented that for Antonia. :laugh:
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