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Poser - OFFICIAL F.A.Q (Last Updated: 2024 Nov 26 6:57 am)
All the talk designers seem to be very picky about the wav files--I think they need to be mono, for instance. There are several different versions of the wavs, so you might have to fuss with them in a sound program like Audition.
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From Mimic, save the pz2 file in your Runtime, under Pose (I made a new folder there called Mimic, where I save all the Mimic files, naming them for the character & the words, like "V4_hello"). Then, back in Poser, pick the spot in the timeline where you want the lip movement to begin, go to your Runtime, Library, Pose, the Mimic folder, and click the pz2. Oh, making sure, of course, that the V4 figure is selected.
Poser Pro 2014
My personal website:
Novels, photos, video, sculptures and more
Evidence of a Lost
City: An animated movie and novel, in progress
Hag: A novel and live-action movie
Youre welcome.
Poser Pro 2014
My personal website:
Novels, photos, video, sculptures and more
Evidence of a Lost
City: An animated movie and novel, in progress
Hag: A novel and live-action movie
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When I load a wav file into lipsync, select a viseme map, adjust all the features then click apply, I get an error message saying this sound file is not supported. It is a wav file! Does anyone know how to get around this?
Thanks!
Hydra