Watch the video below to really get a feel for what iClone can do. If you really want to you can even bring in 3D models made entirely from scratch in other third party software. What that means is, just like CrazyTalk Animator, it comes with existing content (and a market place that you can buy more content from) that you can either use as is or modify as much as you need.
#ICLONE 4 AUDIO DEVICE SERIES#
If you do have iClone 5.51 and want to follow along I'll be working my way through iClone 5's series of Quick Fix starter videos.įrom Reallusion's website: iClone 5.51 is a real-time 3D animation tool with digital actors, environments, visual effects, drag & drop editing, powerful physics and Microsoft Kinect-ready motion capture designed for rapid production, creative education and cost-effective pre-visualization. I can only write about what I've learned. This will probably turn into a series of articles as I'm writing it during my process of learning and not after the fact.
#ICLONE 4 AUDIO DEVICE SOFTWARE#
This is my journey and experience of learning iClone 5.5 for anyone who may be interested in buying the software but aren't sure if it's going to be too hard to learn. Note that if you've found this post expecting tutorials, I'm sorry, you won't find them here. Especially now that my confidence with Reallusion's CrazyTalk Animator 2 is much higher and in a more stable place. With iClone 6 (check out the embeded video at the bottom of this post) currently in development and me having bought iClone 5.51 in December of last year I thought it was time to start learning the software.