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We recommend recording facial movements for the first pass and adding natural eye movements/performances for the second pass.

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Not everyone can muster the skills and dexterity of a professional stage actor, and in order to mitigate stiff performances, you should resort to multi-pass recording. You will be better off pretending the phone does not exist, and perform naturally while relaxing your eyes with subtle eyeball movements by looking at different spots around your periphery. Third, avoid fixing your eyes on your phone while recording as this can create a sort of “dead stare”. Instead of redoing the whole performance with a new take, you can focus instead on a single part each time and simply add them together to compose the most refined expressions with subtle nuances like a cheeky smirk, brooding frown, scrutinizing squint, etc. For example, you can record one part of the face at any given time and layer another recording on top for a different part of the face, over and over again. Second, take advantage of the flexibility afforded by multi-pass recording.

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▪ Tracking Data Multiplierįirst, controlling the strength of the tracking data by using the strength Multiplier attribute while the actor is performing will allow you to increase or decrease the expression strength for a more convincing speech delivery.

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There are some important tips for iPhone facial capture you should be aware of for this process. Once accurate lip shapes are obtained via AccuLips, you’ll want to give life to the performance of your digital actors-and nothing is more effective than adding facial expressions on top of your talking animations.








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