Plus, once you get into a groove it becomes pretty easy to do and as I say in the youtube description, the less amount mouth positions you have the easier it is to do. I know, some of you will say this is too time consuming but this is just my personal preference on how I like my animations to look and for me it's worth it. I think that the first thing any user of anime studio wants to do is make a character talk and sometimes it's a little frustrating getting to that point where your happy with it so I made this video to show you how I lip sync in a pretty fast manner. I saw a guy that posted a similar tut that looked SUSPICIOUSLY JUST like mine that I posted a half a year ago.eehhh hmmm.!! LOL! Which is great but I think he left a few things out so I made this one again! Anyway, enjoy! WEEEE!!!! It's not the best way or the only way, it's just something I do a lot of and thought I'd share. I know!! I'm going nuts with the tuts today! I swear it's the last one today!!! It's because I got a new computer! LOL! Anyway, this is a repost or redo of a tutorial I made last year on one way to make eyes and how I animate them. This is assuming you already know how to rig a character with bones. It's less a tutorial and more on how to make key frames for quick movements. This is a tutorial for adding movement to a character that is already rigged with bones. Sbtamu suggested I make one thread for all of my tutorials I'm making so here it is! Sorry for posting so many different ones here and there.
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