
Composer Mode for character and prop setup, and Stage Mode for animation editing.Ħ. We take care of the hardest part of animation so that you do not have to, by letting users directly drag motions to animate their characters.ĥ.

It's advanced edition- CTA3 Pro comes with a powerful 2D bone rig editor to give users unparalleled control when animating 2D talking characters for videos, web, games, apps, and presentations.Ĥ. Use 10 profiles to define character expressions or select individual or multiple facial features, and puppet their behaviors by dragging the mouse around the editing area.ģ. CrazyTalk Animator 3 (CTA3) is the world's easiest 2D animation software that empowers all levels of users to create professional animations with the least amount of effort.Ģ. If you wish to enliven a sketch this can do it, it you wish to makeover someone this can do it, should you want more it is possible but only with a good deal of practice, that terrible phrase ‘a steep learning curve’ seems apt.1. The learning curve is not short I remember seeing an expert showing this product and while he achieved what he wanted it was not without having to retrace his steps more than once to get to the effect that he was after. Of course clothes make the image and there are lots of these to fit to your actor to give your character a total makeover. There are a total of 73 body profiles made up of 36 base motions and 37 body parts so the number of possible movements is huge. The ‘Content Inventory’ can work wonders on what otherwise might be a rather insipid but accurate image of someone. This is not that easy but the results make the scenes look far more realistic watching. However those wanting more can –by putting in more work – get far more from this package by having ‘stage’ and ‘3-D Camera’ views.


In its simplest form you can work with a single photograph and place this over an ‘actor’ to get a character that not only has your features but with some practice can even have moth and facial movements to create realism. There are many simple packages out there to allow you to put your head on a cartoon character this goes much further and with practice you can produce something that can be an educational tool and not a figure of fun.
