Anilip 2

Is anyone using the Anilip 2 speech plug in for Daz Studio? I have purchased and installed it and I am trying to figure out a few things.First of I have created a few text to speech sentences and I have saved them.The speech lip movement syncronized with the lips ok! But how do I put both the lip movement and speech animation together? Do I have to use another edit program for this? Also how do I get eyes and cheek and head movement? Do I use Animate 2 with Genesis 8 Alive for this? Any suggestions appreciated. Cheers

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  • All OK! I have done some research and worked it out! Cheers

  • Since this topic is up, do you know if Anilip 2 is 32 or 64 bit (DAZ) dependent?

  • wolf359wolf359 Posts: 3,834
    It is for G8 only so I would imagine it is 64 bit
  • wolf359 said:
    It is for G8 only so I would imagine it is 64 bit

    I don't see what connection there would be between Genesis version supported and bit architecture.

    In fact the file list answers the question, and shows a 32 bit version http://docs.daz3d.com/doku.php/public/read_me/index/57741/file_list

  • wolf359wolf359 Posts: 3,834
    wolf359 said:
    It is for G8 only so I would imagine it is 64 bit

    I don't see what connection there would be between Genesis version supported and bit architecture.

    G8 is the newest figure. Most people prefer to address ALL of their system RAM particulary with an animation utility for G8. It is a safe assumption that a fairly recent animation third party utility would be 64 bit. Even Daz understood this with the 64 bit mimic live.
  • wolf359 said:
    wolf359 said:
    It is for G8 only so I would imagine it is 64 bit

    I don't see what connection there would be between Genesis version supported and bit architecture.

     

    G8 is the newest figure. Most people prefer to address ALL of their system RAM particulary with an animation utility for G8. It is a safe assumption that a fairly recent animation third party utility would be 64 bit. Even Daz understood this with the 64 bit mimic live.

    I didn't mean it lacked a 64 bit version, just that it has a 32 bit version too.

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