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| Brand | Reallusion |
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| Model | SDD-CT6PRO-E-EDU |
| Name | CrazyTalk 6 Pro - Academic |
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| Operating Systems Supported | Windows |
| Packaging | Retail |
| System Requirements | Hardware - Pentium IV 2GHz or higher recommended - 512MB RAM or higher recommended - 1GB disk space or higher recommended - Duplex Sound Card/VGA Card/Keyboard/Mouse/Microphone/Speaker - Display Resolution: 1024 x 768 or higher - Video Memory: 128MB RAM or higher recommended Software - Windows 7/ Vista/ XP SP2 Browsers - Internet Explorer 6 or above, Firefox 2 or above - DirectX 9 & WMEncoder 9 are required for WMV exporting Recommended Hardware (CrazyTalk will have better performance in below recommended environment.) - Dual core CPU or higher recommended - 1GB RAM or higher recommended - 2GB hard disk or higher recommended - Video Memory: 256MB RAM or higher recommended |
| Feature | CrazyTalk 6 focuses on animating the faces and gives you the power to import any photo or image into the fitting wizard and bring it to life with easy auto lip-sync. Add emotion to your actor with emotive one-click mood animations and have full control of custom facial expressions with a few clicks. CrazyTalk 6 is a great match for beginners, students, educators and all users that need an easy-to-create solution with instant results. Transform Your Image into an Actor - Go from image to animation - Enhanced facial fitting - Natural life-like head movement - Editable teeth, mouth, lips and eyes Animate Actor Voice, Emotion & SFX - Automatic audio lip-synching - Puppeteering with your mouse - Real-time puppeteering recording - Easy animation with Emotives Actor's Stage & Timeline Control - Stage multi-actor dialogue - Unique actor timeline tracks - Camera system and keyframing Export & Application - MPEG-4, NTSC, PAL and HD - Flash FLV, TGA, BMP Sequence - 3D Stereo Vision Output - YouTube video direct publishing - Advanced web output |
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| First Listed on Newegg | November 12, 2012 |
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