Vroid Studio to Character Creator and iClone - Facial Morph and Viseme Tutorial
Offered By: Freedom Arts - 3D Animation & Game Developer via YouTube
Course Description
Overview
Follow this comprehensive tutorial to export a Vroid Studio cartoon and manga avatar with facial morph and viseme, then import it into Character Creator 4.22 and iClone 8.22. Learn the entire process step-by-step, from creating your avatar in Vroid Studio to testing animation and viseme in iClone. Master techniques for converting file formats, mapping skeletons, adjusting material settings, and setting up facial expressions. Gain valuable skills in 3D modeling, animation, and game development as you seamlessly integrate your custom avatar across multiple software platforms.
Syllabus
1. Introduction -
2. Creating a New Avatar in Vroid Studio -
3. Installing VRM to FBX Converter V1.0 -
4. Converting VRM to FBX -
5. Importing FBX to Character Creator 4 -
6. Mapping the Skeleton in Character Creator 4 -
7. Material Setting in Character Creator 4 -
8. Morph, Facial, Viseme Setting -
9. Exporting iAvatar from Character Creator 4 -
10. Testing Animation in iClone 8 -
11. Conclusion -
Taught by
Freedom Arts - 3D Animation & Game Developer
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