Animating Faces - Which sounds should I be drawing?
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What's happening here is I'm making one drawing for the expression of every sort of sound a person's face can make. If you have an idea of a noise a person's face can make which I haven't listed here, it would be appreciated if you could post it, and give me an idea of what that sound is.
So far I've got:
ooh/youu/ww
emm
eee/t-(as in "[b]T[/b]ime")
ahh
fff
th
uh
ckk
p- (as in "[b]P[/b]iece of gold")
Also, silence - Just a face not doing anything.
This is an example/sample of the type of thing which is being made:
[img]http://i.imgur.com/4gVxw.gif[/img] ("ho - mm - ee" ("homey"))
If your animation is going to run that slowly, maybe it'd suffice to just draw the more prominent phonemes? Maybe just ho - ee would do.
Anyway, this chart seems pretty comprehensive:
[img]http://minyos.its.rmit.edu.au/aim/a_notes/a_images/p_blair_mouths.gif[/img]
Are you going to shoot on 1's or 2's? Like, is this one big drawing or an actual animation?
[QUOTE=Krinkels;38127935]If your animation is going to run that slowly, maybe it'd suffice to just draw the more prominent phonemes? Maybe just ho - ee would do.
Anyway, this chart seems pretty comprehensive:
[img]http://minyos.its.rmit.edu.au/aim/a_notes/a_images/p_blair_mouths.gif[/img][/QUOTE]
This is immensely helpful, thank you.
[QUOTE=normandy;38134252]Are you going to shoot on 1's or 2's? Like, is this one big drawing or an actual animation?[/QUOTE]
It is going to be an actual animation - about 3 minutes long, with a number of different faces and several different subject-matters. (IE they won't all just be faces)
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