In a derelict lunar laboratory, a lonely roboticist must use his outdated motion-capture and facial puppeteering system to trick a security AI into believing his dying human companion is still alive, or they will both be vented into space.
Back when 5.5 launched, facial animation was reserved for Hollywood. Now, using just an iPhone (via the Live Face plugin), 5.5 Pro captures your eyebrow raises, smirks, and blinks.
The 5.5 iteration introduced better viseme mapping for lip-sync. You can either: Reallusion iClone 5.5 Pro with
For explainer videos, this is a godsend. No more dead-eyed mannequins.
The defining "solid feature" of iClone 5.5 Pro was the integration of Microsoft Kinect motion capture, which democratized animation by allowing users to capture body motion without wearing a suit or placing physical markers on the actor. In a derelict lunar laboratory, a lonely roboticist
Why this is a solid feature:
Key Capabilities included:
Here’s a helpful overview of Reallusion iClone 5.5 Pro, including its key features, workflow tips, and how it fits into animation and game dev pipelines.
For multimedia editors, the pairing of iClone 5.5 Pro with PopVideo Converter addresses background removal. PopVideo turns a standard video clip into a moving matte with alpha transparency. For explainer videos, this is a godsend
Integrated workflow:
Now your real-world actor is walking inside a fully 3D virtual set built in iClone, complete with physics and dynamic lighting. This hybrid live-action/3D technique is perfect for music videos and commercials.