Topic: Making a Lego guy's mouth move

What is the best way to make it look like yuor Lego minifigure's mouth is moving when he talks.

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Re: Making a Lego guy's mouth move

You can use a 3D program (like Blender) to make shape keys for all sorts of mouth shapes, and then map them onto cylinders. Then, just animate them saying whatever the characters are saying, and overlay it on your video.

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Re: Making a Lego guy's mouth move

I heard Glueface is a pretty good way to do it. My only problem with it is that you have to scratch out the original mouths on the minifigure.

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Re: Making a Lego guy's mouth move

StudioL30 wrote:

You can use a 3D program (like Blender) to make shape keys for all sorts of mouth shapes, and then map them onto cylinders. Then, just animate them saying whatever the characters are saying, and overlay it on your video.

Do you happen to know a tutorial on that?

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Re: Making a Lego guy's mouth move

I can't install GlueFace and that's ******* annoying!

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Re: Making a Lego guy's mouth move

I did a simple test with creating a couple of layer masks in Photoshop Elements and imported into Hitfilm and manually adjusted.  Gave me a nice effect which I'll continue to play with and perfect.

Re: Making a Lego guy's mouth move

I get pictures of cut out mouths, greenscreen them in and over lay them on the video (no scratching out faces), works well...Yet I tend to rush animation cos I am like 'hmmm, if I do less pictures, that means less mouth animations I will have to overlay! mini/bigsmile' so I don't do mouth animations.

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Re: Making a Lego guy's mouth move

AngryChair wrote:

I did a simple test with creating a couple of layer masks in Photoshop Elements and imported into [bold]Hitfilm[/bold] and manually adjusted.  Gave me a nice effect which I'll continue to play with and perfect.

YES! someone uses Hitfilm!!!! (i have Ultimate) I did the same but put it in to Premiere and adjusted the size to not only fit but reshape for words.(I only use one layer.)

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