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Reallusion iclone 6 review
Reallusion iclone 6 review











reallusion iclone 6 review
  1. Reallusion iclone 6 review full#
  2. Reallusion iclone 6 review pro#
reallusion iclone 6 review

if it wasn't there wouldn't be so much of it out there. No, we can't cover every item in detail but we'll go over what's new and the big-ticket items.įirst let's look at the eye candy improvements. So, let's take a look at what makes iClone 7 what it is today.

Reallusion iclone 6 review pro#

Even though it now has Pro features it retains all the things that made it easy to use for anyone that wants to animate. It has become "The little engine that can" instead of fringe software. There isn't much this little animation engine can't do. forgot to mention that a curve editor is slated to be released later this year. Key framing, import video to backgrounds or props, free cameras that match real world cameras, mocap from various sources like Kinect to sensor suits, facial mocap, POST FX, PBR rendering along with a lot of other features.

Reallusion iclone 6 review full#

There are so many features in this FULL animation package that you'd have to write a short story instead of a review as you just can't cover them all in detail without it growing to page after page trying to cover the features.

reallusion iclone 6 review

It just needed to mature which is what brings us to where we are today with iClone 7. Something that was once out of reach of the average creative person was now in their hands. It never really gained traction for a lot of reasons but the machinima community gradually morphed into an ever-growing segment of home/amateur/pro animators. If you haven't heard of that term, don't be ashamed as you are not alone. iClone was too easy to use so they clamored for more animation features and tools. Before long iClone was the Dancing Video Application and not all the videos were good. iClone dancing videos flooded the internet and YouTube. More than other motions by a long shot so, in hindsight, the inevitable happened. Reallusion also supplied Dancing motions. This wasn't supposed to be an animation package so much as a make your avatar move around kind of thing. There were no free cameras then, just fixed, or animated shots provided by Reallusion. Within a few minutes, I was tinkering with the Bond character using supplied motions and cameras. On one of my first attempts I was working on a James Bond project and for some reason, I put Roger Moore's face on an iClone body and it was instantly recognizable. In Poser, you could import the photo but the shape of the face never quite worked and required a lot of tweaking. It had a very simple photo to face mapping feature that was much easier to use than Poser's attempt because it did a decent job of face shaping. At the time, this seemed to the hot ticket item. It was supposed to be an application that allowed almost anyone to animate their online avatar. When iClone burst into the world it had a bit of an identity crisis.













Reallusion iclone 6 review