timarender opened this issue on Apr 06, 2012 · 2 posts
timarender posted Fri, 06 April 2012 at 3:42 AM
I have little experience of modelling faces; but would be pleased to learn what path I should learn about.
Text associated with the Antonia figure refer to the built-in face morphs for expressions were designed according the methods described by Jason Osip (assumably in his book ' Stop Staring: Facial Modeling And Animation Done Right').
However, after I looked at Antonia 1.2, WM and the commercial 'advanced morths' package; I cannot see any simple (out the box) way to dial up expressions (e.g. Joy, Surprise, Fear, Anger, Disgust, Sadness, Anger, Concentration, Confusion, Contempt, Desire, Disgust, Excitement, Empathy, Fear, Flirt, Frustration, Glaring, Happiness, Love, Sadness, Snarl,Surprise).
I am wondering where to start. I suppose I can leave it until a suitable package comes along; or I could read the 300 page book in an attempt to understand how the Antonia model is related to the book. Or I can start doing it myself with my own morphing. Sadly, without the book, I will probably be wasting my time.
Any hints or tips, please? I am hoping there is an easy solution.
NanetteTredoux posted Fri, 06 April 2012 at 5:11 AM
I must admit that lack of expression morphs is limiting my use of the Antonia figure as well. I am very fond of Antonia, and I am still hoping that somebody will produce a set of expression morphs for her. I have neither the skill nor the time to acquire the skill to do it myself.
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