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Crazytalk8 alternative

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Crazytalk8 alternative

#1 Post by brcisna »

Hello All,

Didn't really know where to post this one to,,,but,,are there any Linux projects in the works to emulate an app similar to Crazytalk(#) ? Have toyed around with this on a laptop at work,and this app works so slick,to get 3D heads built in just a few mouse clicks from a single photo,,,or two photos,with side view,,,for even a green beginner is easy and to add audio/motion and auto/lip sync as well. Would guess there are a lot of pieces that has to by tied together to make this all work this transparent. Have built a few quickly and save as an mp4 30-60 seconds file. The likeness is unreal of the actual subject if you've never looked at this app.

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Re: Crazytalk8 alternative

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I believe the answer is still no. You asked the same question a few months ago. http://forums.debian.net/viewtopic.php?f=10&t=143493
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Re: Crazytalk8 alternative

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Thanks..
On top of it...

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Re: Crazytalk8 alternative

#4 Post by younger12 »

sunrat wrote:I believe the answer is still no. You asked the same question a few months ago. http://forums.debian.net/viewtopic.php?f=10&t=143493
THANKS FOR THE CLARIFICATION i read through the previou questions in that link

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