Digital Tutors
Kurt Jones
2013
01:28:00
English
We'll begin this process by learning what a phoneme is and how we can begin to represent these different phonemes in the form of mouth expressions for character lip syncing. From there we'll draw out ten essential mouth expressions. Each mouth expression will represent one or multiple phonemes. Finally, we'll finish by taking some of our mouth expressions and organize them into a sequence to sound out a couple of words. By having an understanding of these basic mouth expressions and the sounds that they each represent, you will be able to achieve more accurate and effective lip syncing with your characters whether your animation is 2d, 3d, very simple, or complex.
Lesson 1
Introduction and project overview
01:00
Lesson 2
Drawing the "A" and "I" phoneme expression
10:43
Lesson 3
Drawing the "E" phoneme expression
11:08
Lesson 4
Drawing the "U" phoneme expression
09:18
Lesson 5
Drawing the "O" phoneme expression
09:28
Lesson 6
Drawing the "C", "D", "G", "K", "N", "R", "S", "Th", and "Z" phoneme expression
07:27
Lesson 7
Drawing the "F" and "V" phoneme expression
05:19
Lesson 8
Drawing the "L" phoneme expression
09:01
Lesson 9
Drawing the "M", "B", and "P" phoneme expression
05:25
Lesson 10
Drawing the "W" and "Q" phoneme expression
05:36
Lesson 11
Drawing the rest mouth expression
06:33
Lesson 12
Using our phoneme mouth expressions to in a word sequence
07:29
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