ImagineFX

CrazyTalk 8 Pro

loco mo tion Reallusion updates its facial animation and 3D avatar applicatio­n with strong features and links to third-party apps

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Think you have no need for a facial animation program? Think again – there are a host of 2D uses for Reallusion’s feature-packed product.

CrazyTalk has been gradually strengthen­ing its reputation as an intuitive, useful applicatio­n for hobbyists exploring the world of animation. While its place in a 2D artist’s workflow might be hard to define, there’s no arguing that CrazyTalk works well.

The interface is clean and logical. While there are levels of drill-downs, pop-ups and menus, it never feels like you could get lost. Workflow, too, couldn’t be better. Importing reference photo(s) is simple, as is editing, setting facial markers and cleaning up the background. The tools, while limited in number, are easy to grasp and do a fine job – though eyelid folds and beards can be problemati­c.

There are simple instructio­ns, such as on angles and using even lighting and, although there are occasional errors, the results are pretty good. In the Pro version you can use a sideangle shot to help achieve the best results. This is particular­ly useful as CrazyTalk makes a rough head-shaped object and then applies your photo as textures. Any side references help to avoid obvious stretches.

The strength of CrazyTalk lies in its animation abilities, which are very good – up to a point. Adding audio can be done on the fly using your computer’s built-in mic. Sound files are added to your timeline, where you can edit, trim or swap out phonemes (the smallest unit of spoken sound) – the program’s best single feature. You can drag from a palette of presets, replacing the animation for any syllables CrazyTalk has trouble with. It’s quick, easy and gives better results than if the program had been left to its own devices.

CrazyTalk has excellent tools to fix geometry and animation, but the biggest benefit is the huge preset library. It comes with many faces, sounds, props and background­s, which are added to if you register the software. Getting your animations off the ground couldn’t be easier, though some of the assets are a little cheesy.

If you have a need for this kind of tool and you aren’t looking for Hollywood-quality results then CrazyTalk is ideal for web comics, pre-viz work, or even facial reference for artists and animators.

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Swapping out phonemes on the fly is a powerful feature that can save a project.
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animation task at hand.
The clean interface enables you to concentrat­e on the animation task at hand.

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