In Part Two of the Muvizu character movement series, we explore how easy it is to create a straight‑line walking path, along with several useful variations of this technique. We also cover how to handle obstacles that appear in a character’s path. A character can be made to walk in a straight line by simply […]
Muvizu Animation Techniques – Customizing Scenes with Photos and AVI Video
You can use solid colors, textures, photographs, graphics, and AVI videos to customize and personalize your video set. In this video, we explore how to place images and videos onto backdrops within a scene. Muvizu supports only AVI video files for backdrop projection, and not all AVI files work correctly. To ensure compatibility, we use […]
Muvizu Animation Techniques – Two Methods for Recording Multi-Part Dialogue
Animation Techniques – Two Methods for Recording Multi‑Part Dialogue in Muvizu In this video, I demonstrate two methods for recording multi‑part dialogue. The process includes recording each character’s lines, organizing the audio files, arranging them in a video editor, creating dialogue files, importing them into Muvizu, and assigning them to the appropriate characters. The two […]
Camerawork in Muvizu Without Keyframing
In this video, we explore creative camera techniques that can be used without the Muvizu keyframing expansion pack. It is especially useful for those working with the free version of Muvizu, as well as users of the paid version who do not have the keyframing add‑on. Even users who own the expansion pack may find […]
Camerawork in Muvizu – Keyframing Action Scenes
This video focuses on the fundamentals of keyframing. Keyframes are used to tell the camera where to be, when to be there, and how to compose the image at each moment in time. We begin by setting up the character’s actions and movements, then move on to keyframing the camera. At each keyframe, the camera […]