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Date: Tue, 07 Feb 1995 12:09:47 GMT
From: Stuart@bourse.demon.co.uk (Stuart Squires)
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To: LAMBERT_R@msupa.pa.msu.edu, lightwave-l@netcom.com
Subject: Re: character speech
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I believe the best and easiest way to accomplish this is with the Motion Master
Animation Utilities for Lightwave - 2 vol set.
It includes a program to convert any IFF sound sample to either a LW motion or
an envelope, for really easy morphing it includes a program called Time Machine,
which will allow easy setting up of multiple morphs using the envelopes created
from the IFF sample.
I have seen some demos of this modules and they look really cool, there are some
other modules included such as path flocking, volume cube and blobiness (??).
IMHO, I suggest that you have a look at this set first, I think Devware stock
the set.
Regards
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Stuart Squires (stuart@bourse.demon.co.uk)
Quasar Graphics