Problem with lip syncing

I am using DAZ 3D 32bit so I can use the lip sync capability.  Is there a setting somewhere that can adjust the strength of the morphs being used?  It almost looks like they are going at about 110% strength.  I am using a Genesis 3 config file with a Genesis 8 character.  I then export the animation out to FBX and import into Cinema 4D.  The strength of the morphs are greatly increased during this process as well.

I am willing to try just about anything to get this to work.  I can't use a Genesis 3 character as I am using the Face Transfer utility which only uses Genesis 8 characters.  Does anyone know if there is a Genesis 8 DMC file for lip syncing or how I could modify the Genesis 3 file to work with Genesis 8.

Thanks in advance... Al

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  • I am using DAZ 3D 32bit so I can use the lip sync capability.  Is there a setting somewhere that can adjust the strength of the morphs being used?  It almost looks like they are going at about 110% strength.  I am using a Genesis 3 config file with a Genesis 8 character.  I then export the animation out to FBX and import into Cinema 4D.  The strength of the morphs are greatly increased during this process as well.

    I am willing to try just about anything to get this to work.  I can't use a Genesis 3 character as I am using the Face Transfer utility which only uses Genesis 8 characters.  Does anyone know if there is a Genesis 8 DMC file for lip syncing or how I could modify the Genesis 3 file to work with Genesis 8.

    Thanks in advance... Al

    Genesis 8 mimic files [dmc] are in our Product Library, come with the Genesis 8 Starter Essentials.

  • pdr0pdr0 Posts: 204

     

    Check your exported morphs . They probably are doubled up. Click on C4D pose morph tag.

    You might have head_eCTRLv* visemes,  along with Genesis8Female.eCTRLv* visemes

    You can set FBX export rules to ignore one set when exporting, or delete one set of entries in the pose morph tag if you don't want to re-export

     

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