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Poser - OFFICIAL F.A.Q (Last Updated: 2025 Jan 07 11:07 am)
How well Mimic works can also depend on the figure being used. With Victoria, for example, you need to spawn morph targets for OpenLips and Mouth F to compensate for the difference in geometry between Vicky and Posette. As for similar programs, you might look at Magpie or Magpie Pro (www.thirdwishsoftware.com). It doesn't export a pose file, but it looks like it exports text...with a little programming, I would guess it could be coverted to a pose file.
The particular problems I had with Mimic were alwaays whemn I was using voice tracks that had been sped up or slowed down, or pitch-shifted, which would probably jibe with c1rcle's explanation about noise, since I wasn't exactly in a noise-free environment, and the software I used, did in fact add some distortion and gain.
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I've been experimenting quite a lot with Mimic. In addition to the above comments on having clean audio, each character having his/her own track with no overlaps, I've found that it sometimes works best to have short .wav files. Cut your audio file about .5 sec before the sound starts up then cut it off after the line of audio. If there is a pause then make two .wav files of it. It really doesn't like long stretches of silence at the beginning or end and it doesn't like breaks in the middle. Check out my FAQ for Mimic and IM me if you have more problems.This site uses cookies to deliver the best experience. Our own cookies make user accounts and other features possible. Third-party cookies are used to display relevant ads and to analyze how Renderosity is used. By using our site, you acknowledge that you have read and understood our Terms of Service, including our Cookie Policy and our Privacy Policy.
Hi... I've tried Mimic and it's ok... But there's some problems with it so I want to know if there's another program that's like Mimic but better? //imp/flatrate