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'''CrazyTalk''' is Reallusion's brand name for its 2D animation software. The product series includes CrazyTalk, a 2D facial animation software tool, and CrazyTalk Animator, a face and body 2D animation suite. | [[File:CrazyTalk Animator 3 Pro for Windows.jpg|thumb|Web ad for CrazyTalk Animator 3 Pro for Windows.]]'''CrazyTalk''' is Reallusion's brand name for its 2D animation software. The product series includes CrazyTalk, a 2D facial animation software tool, and CrazyTalk Animator, a face and body 2D animation suite. | ||
CrazyTalk, the 2D facial animation software, is a real-time, 2D animation and rendering software that enables users to make 2D animated cartoons. It is a facial animation tool that uses voice and text to vividly animate facial images. It has an auto motion engine which allows animators to use the intensity of their voice to drive their animations in real-time. As of January 2016, the CrazyTalk software is in version 8. | CrazyTalk, the 2D facial animation software, is a real-time, 2D animation and rendering software that enables users to make 2D animated cartoons. It is a facial animation tool that uses voice and text to vividly animate facial images. It has an auto motion engine which allows animators to use the intensity of their voice to drive their animations in real-time. As of January 2016, the CrazyTalk software is in version 8. | ||
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* [https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/CrazyTalk Crazy Talk] @ Wikipedia | * [https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/CrazyTalk Crazy Talk] @ Wikipedia | ||
* [https://boingboing.net/2019/03/07/grab-the-leading-2d-animation.html CrazyTalk Animator 3 for Windows] @ Boing Boing | * [https://boingboing.net/2019/03/07/grab-the-leading-2d-animation.html CrazyTalk Animator 3 for Windows] @ Boing Boing | ||
* [https://store.boingboing.net/sales/crazytalk-animator-3-pro-for-windows-2?utm_source=boingboing.net&utm_medium=referral&utm_campaign=crazytalk-animator-3-pro-for-windows-2&utm_term=scsf-319507&utm_content=a0x1P000003YeoN&scsonar=1 Purchase CrazyTalk Animator 3 Pro for Windows] @ Boing Boing store | |||
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Latest revision as of 17:05, 16 April 2019
CrazyTalk is Reallusion's brand name for its 2D animation software. The product series includes CrazyTalk, a 2D facial animation software tool, and CrazyTalk Animator, a face and body 2D animation suite.
CrazyTalk, the 2D facial animation software, is a real-time, 2D animation and rendering software that enables users to make 2D animated cartoons. It is a facial animation tool that uses voice and text to vividly animate facial images. It has an auto motion engine which allows animators to use the intensity of their voice to drive their animations in real-time. As of January 2016, the CrazyTalk software is in version 8.
CrazyTalk is developed and marketed by Reallusion, a company that has a software and digital content development base in California and Taiwan, with offices and training centres in the U.S., Germany and Japan.
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External links:
- Crazy Talk @ Wikipedia
- CrazyTalk Animator 3 for Windows @ Boing Boing
- Purchase CrazyTalk Animator 3 Pro for Windows @ Boing Boing store