I just uploaded the demo version of Yorick 1.1. New to this version:
Pirate Ornamentation
Custom backdrop support
Attempt to fix a font issue under Windows
Let me know if you find any problems with the new version. Enjoy!
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I'm using the windows version and when I record a performance, it doesn't seem to record the mouth movements right at all. Everything looks cool while i'm recording, but when it plays back the mouth doesn't move fast like it did while recording. It's almost like the sensativity is cranked down, but I don't know where to change it. Also in the menus you have to hit the enter key on the number pad, the standard enter key won't do anything. I guess I will have to try it out on my imac at home and see if it works any better. Thanks for taking the time to make something this awesome, and thanks for adding the pirate ornamentation.
It works like a champ on my crusty old imac, I guess I will use it instead of a PC. The whole reason I wanted to use a PC was that I wanted to run it on a laptop that has been stripped down and shoved into a picture frame. I think that would make a great effect. Keep up the good work, I will see how it runs on my wife's macbook if she will ever let me mess with it.
3 comments:
I'm using the windows version and when I record a performance, it doesn't seem to record the mouth movements right at all. Everything looks cool while i'm recording, but when it plays back the mouth doesn't move fast like it did while recording. It's almost like the sensativity is cranked down, but I don't know where to change it. Also in the menus you have to hit the enter key on the number pad, the standard enter key won't do anything. I guess I will have to try it out on my imac at home and see if it works any better. Thanks for taking the time to make something this awesome, and thanks for adding the pirate ornamentation.
Hmm. Okay, let me look into it and see if there's anything I can see.
Try using the space bar instead of the enter key when using the console.
It works like a champ on my crusty old imac, I guess I will use it instead of a PC. The whole reason I wanted to use a PC was that I wanted to run it on a laptop that has been stripped down and shoved into a picture frame. I think that would make a great effect. Keep up the good work, I will see how it runs on my wife's macbook if she will ever let me mess with it.
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