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Tutorial #4 | Workflow - Pose Transitions - Overlay - Moving Objects in Timeline - Glance - Nodes

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Tutorial #4 | Workflow - Pose Transitions - Overlay - Moving Objects in Timeline - Glance - Nodes - My workflow of creating a transition with overlay, moving objects, posing and more

I'm back with another tutorial / guide of my workflow for a 5 seconds animation.
This time I focused on stuff the community asked for in my previous guides.

Hit my up for questions in the discussion tab. Am happy if I can help.

The animation parts are mostly sped up. Hope it is helpful.


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Thank you! I was looking forward to learning from you because I enjoy your work and I think you have talent. But...

It was a bit heartbreaking to kind of have to interpret the movement of your mouse paired with sparse amounts of text. If you could use your voice or even TTS it would probably help us a ton. I understand some people do not speak English well and or could be embarrassed of their accent. Which is fair, I get it, but almost all VaM tutorials are not voiced and I think this, not only has a severe impact on a persons ability to learn the content but also on a persons ability to teach said content effectively and efficiently.

A lot of information is lost simply because it's "harder" or more time consuming to type something then it is to just speak it. Given how complicated VaM can be, I feel it would be a massive help if you could maybe please use TTS or something to teach what you know.

Not trying to devalue or be ungrateful for any help, I appreciate it either way. Just maybe something to think about. Thanks again though.

Note: I work in the AI/ML field and make better voice models than anyone else on earth. I would be happy to make one for you if needed. They tend to be expensive but you can have it for free. Just let me know.
 
Thank you! I was looking forward to learning from you because I enjoy your work and I think you have talent. But...

It was a bit heartbreaking to kind of have to interpret the movement of your mouse paired with sparse amounts of text. If you could use your voice or even TTS it would probably help us a ton. I understand some people do not speak English well and or could be embarrassed of their accent. Which is fair, I get it, but almost all VaM tutorials are not voiced and I think this, not only has a severe impact on a persons ability to learn the content but also on a persons ability to teach said content effectively and efficiently.

A lot of information is lost simply because it's "harder" or more time consuming to type something then it is to just speak it. Given how complicated VaM can be, I feel it would be a massive help if you could maybe please use TTS or something to teach what you know.

Not trying to devalue or be ungrateful for any help, I appreciate it either way. Just maybe something to think about. Thanks again though.

Note: I work in the AI/ML field and make better voice models than anyone else on earth. I would be happy to make one for you if needed. They tend to be expensive but you can have it for free. Just let me know.
Thank you very much. I don't have an accent problem, it's not perfect but good enough.
My reason is, I am not confident enough :D

I thought about using AI but the results weren't really great so I gave up.
If we can work out on something, sure why not
 
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