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November 14, 2016
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Visemes Sound Like This...

  • November 14, 2016
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This might sound strange, but how do these sound?

Could someone record the sound of each, or write some words to demonstrate the individual sounds... please?

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    El Wombat
    Inspiring
    November 14, 2016

    I rally to your question for I'm not 100% sure but what I gathered so far is this:

    "Ah" is "A/E" like in "Acid" or "Erroll",

    "Uh" is "A" like in "Albany" or "Under".

    "Ee" is "ee" like in "England" or "Eagle".

    "W-Oo" is "W/(j)U" as in "Woody" or "United"

    "Oh" is just that.

    The thumbnail images give a good indication of what's meant with each viseme.

    It also helps to talk with your puppet in a slow and extra clear way "That. You. Would. Normally. Use. For. Deaf. People. Or. Tourists".

    The consonants are pretty much those consonants, only you want to keep in mind that "K" is dealt with by "S", "Th" by the "L", see here:

    New features summary for the November 2016 release of Adobe Character Animator CC (Beta)

    Improved lip sync and new/revised visemes

    Lip sync accuracy has been improved again in this build. Also, the number of visemes has increased from 10 to 11, but with several changes:

    • “R” added
    • “Th” merged with the existing “L”
    • “Oh–Uh” split into “Oh” and “Uh”
    • “K” renamed as “S”

    Existing artwork using “Th” and “K” layers get the new tags, and “Oh–Uh” layers get the“Oh” tag.

    November 14, 2016

    Hi Wombat!

    First.. you made me laugh when you mention talking slow to Tourist and the Deaf.... I thought it was only the English that did that! Believe me... Deaf people don't talk slow!

    Thanks for your input... The Visemes that Ch uses obviously represent several phonemes per Viseme... and are cartoon based, not for real speech. Often the viseme will work for the beginning of a word.. so the mouth changes shape as you say the whole word, but I can see that it would be a big ask to get all the appropriate phonemes for every word spoken. The Visemes work well, but I just wanted to get an understanding of how they are formed, so thanks again  for your input and link!

    El Wombat
    Inspiring
    November 14, 2016

    Now that's a good idea... I bet you could get a cheap plug in keyboard and rip the keys out to modify your own!?

    Will certainly give this a go!

    Thanks Monika... watched the Simpsons Live and it is very good.. shows the potential of Ch!


    @ Limits: I see! Yes, sure. It can get confusing quickly. I think the english keyboard shortcut for showing all of the keyboard triggers you have installed in a puppet is CMD/CTRL + / 

    Can't find an overview of the keyboard shortcuts, though… Maybe there isn't one, yet…?

    @ odd calibration: Glad you like it. : )

    @Simpsons: Thanks for posting this!