The easiest way to make your own 3D animated movie - PART 3: ANIMATING

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  • Опубликовано: 31 июл 2024
  • Part 3 of 4! Join me as I share my journey of creating a Pixar-style animated movie in just 400 hours. In this installment, we dive into Step 10 of our 12-step process: the actual animation process! From bringing characters to life to refining movements, get a behind-the-scenes look at the magic that happens during this crucial stage. Don't miss the next episode for the final stretch!
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    RELEVANT LINKS:
    BLENDER: www.blender.org/download/
    iCLONE 8: www.reallusion.com/iclone/
    DEEP MOTION & SAY MOTION: www.deepmotion.com/saymotion
    ULTIMATE EXPRESSIONS FOR MALE: marketplace.reallusion.com/aa...
    ULTIMATE EXPRESSIONS FOR FEMALES: marketplace.reallusion.com/fe...
    CARTOON EXPRESSIONS BASIC50: www.reallusion.com/contentsto...
    REALLUSION'S DIGITAL SOUL: www.reallusion.com/ContentSto...
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    CHAPTERS IN THIS VIDEO
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    0:00 - Video Intro
    0:45 - Time Check-In
    1:36 - Animation Software
    2:37 - 5 Ways of Animating your Characters
    5:13 - ANIMATING - Preparing the Sets, Characters and Cameras
    5:47 - ANIMATING - The Body
    7:25 - ANIMATING - The Face
    6:36 - ANIMATING - Adding Dialogue
    12:09 - ANIMATING - The Rest of the scenes
    12:58 - Video Outro
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  • @wholesome3d
    @wholesome3d  Месяц назад +1

    Hey everyone,
    I had to re-upload this video due to audio issues.
    @ActorswithStrings, before starting this project, I set three goals for myself:
    1. To include dialogue,
    2. To showcase at least five different scenes, and
    3. To make the movie over five minutes long. With a correctly formatted script that's 10 pages long, I estimate the final movie will be around 10 minutes.
    I hope this answers your questions.

    • @kehem44
      @kehem44 Месяц назад +1

      I was waiting patiently. Thank you.

    • @wholesome3d
      @wholesome3d  Месяц назад

      @@kehem44 thanks for your patience. Not sure how long the final renders and edit is going to take but I’m going to start working on it this weekend.

  • @ranaumair100
    @ranaumair100 21 день назад

    How you manage to move all scene with animation in unreal engine to render it there did you placed every model by hand there and fbx animation export or did you move your scene there ny using any other way

    • @wholesome3d
      @wholesome3d  21 день назад

      Hey Rana, thanks for the question.
      There are a number of ways to do this. I did a 4 part, step-by-step Tutorial series on ‘Unreal engine for beginners.’, where I cover this topic.
      This video covers one of the ways to transfer your props and characters over…
      ruclips.net/video/Zd2fF5cRHI4/видео.htmlsi=qW_GEIKgy2pLF0sU

  • @ActorswithStrings
    @ActorswithStrings Месяц назад

    Did you make an animatic with a "Table read" of the script?
    if so could you share it - looking forward to seeing how you render this out in Unreal cause that is something I have never done - always just used the IClone internal renderer - thanks and God Bless

    • @wholesome3d
      @wholesome3d  Месяц назад

      I apologize for the inconvenience of having to retype your question due to my reuploading the same video.
      To answer your question, I only had time to complete the ‘table read’(storyboard and dialogue) for one scene, but the formatted script suggests the movie will be around 10 minutes long. However, the script becomes more action-oriented later on, making it harder to estimate the final runtime.
      By the way, I've created a 3-part RUclips series for beginners on rendering iClone animations in Unreal Engine - feel free to check it out!

  • @satyajitroutray282
    @satyajitroutray282 Месяц назад

    Great video once again. I have a question, What's the pipeline after you saved the body animation without expression and the expression animation without body animation? Did you imported both animations to UE5 and merged there?Sorry for the Noob question.

    • @wholesome3d
      @wholesome3d  Месяц назад +1

      Good question!
      I do it all in iClone…
      This is how:
      1. I save the entire scene with body animation and visemes (no facial expressions)
      2. Then I remove the scene and body animation (only keeping the visemes) - as per the video
      3. I add the facial expressions to the visemes. To get a complete facial performance.
      4. Then save the facial performance as an iTalk file.
      5. Open your scene (with the body animations), remove the visemes, and drag and drop the iTalk file on your actor.
      6. Tweak it (especially eye and head motions).
      7. Save the motionplus file and send it over to Unreal Engine using the motion only option in CC4.
      8. Import the motion onto your character in Unreal.
      I hope this helps.

    • @satyajitroutray282
      @satyajitroutray282 Месяц назад

      @@wholesome3d great, Thanks for the detailed answer.

    • @wholesome3d
      @wholesome3d  Месяц назад +1

      @@satyajitroutray282 Anytime! Happy to help, if you get stuck.

  • @nimitverma3460
    @nimitverma3460 Месяц назад

    How to import fur character such as WEREcharacter Anubian from Daz 3d into CC4, characters and textures are correctly imported via Transformer but FUR or Make-Up is not included> how to import that

    • @wholesome3d
      @wholesome3d  Месяц назад

      You can never get it across 100% accurately but iClone3D did a great, step-by-step tutorial on the best way to do it.
      You can check it out here…
      ruclips.net/video/Ft9SO6yxsjk/видео.htmlsi=N4e22662ley2AOMY

    • @nimitverma3460
      @nimitverma3460 Месяц назад

      This do not solve the problem> this is basic thing tutorial> this I already know> I want to know how to import body FUR (hair) for characters such as wolf > from DAZ3d into CC4

    • @wholesome3d
      @wholesome3d  Месяц назад

      @@nimitverma3460 I’ve never needed to do a furry creature before, but I can imagine how difficult that must be.
      A quick question -
      Are you wanting it just look good in iClone or, do you want it animating (eg blow in the wind)?
      If so, then Reallusion has a fur effect as part of there Popcorn effects (purchase), you can check that out here: ruclips.net/video/_n7HjUUiQzg/видео.htmlsi=NrWDyfAcgs0KCSgW
      I’m not sure if you’ll be able to replace the Daz 3D’s fur with iClones one though. The best person to ask is Mr DAZ3D - Mike Kelley - here’s he’s Yoube channel
      youtube.com/@mikedkelley?si=C6iTx39h9muR33_P
      He specializes in using the transformer tool.

    • @nimitverma3460
      @nimitverma3460 Месяц назад

      Thankiu

    • @wholesome3d
      @wholesome3d  Месяц назад +1

      @@nimitverma3460 Pleasure. I hope that you receive the results you’re hoping for.