![]() Next it guesses where the eyes and mouth are (pretty accurately on a picture of a face), and you can move these numbered circles if you wish. You can also improve the colour levels etc at this stage. You can crop and rotate the image to get what you want. You select an image, and the software comes with some examples if you don’t have any pictures on your computer. And all the 2D images really do appear to be 3D. And if you feel very adventurous you can animate up to four heads at any one time. It’s also now possible to have two people (or pets or cartoon characters – you get the idea) in the picture and animate both of them so they appear to be having a conversation. Very simply, what you do is take a picture of yourself, your dog, or even a famous painting (the list is really endless), and make it talk! The software moves the character’s head, blinks the eyes, and makes the mouth open and close as the image “talks”. I’ve recently been playing with Version 6 of Crazy Talk from Reallusion, and it’s a great piece of software for having fun. ![]() Sometimes, it’s a good idea to take a break and do something that’s fun. Every now and again, it’s good to know that there’s more to life than the serious business of running a company successfully.
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