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Review: Reallusion iClone 2 Studio animation software

Character animation and 3D scene creation promises to be a whole lot easier

Karl Foster, Personal Computer World 21 May 2007

When someone in the know tells you that there’s no such thing as an easy-to-use 3D animation suite, point them in the direction of iClone 2 Studio, the latest 3D package from Reallusion.

Unlike costlier animation packages, which can take an age to fathom, the emphasis with iClone is on user-friendliness, albeit at the expense of versatility.

In essence, it’s a film-making tool by which you can create and clothe characters, based on a variety of male and female body types, place them in an environment of your own devising, light it as you will, add effects and control how the camera captures the action.

This is by no means a package for the power animator. Instead, it's more of an environment in which newcomers to machine-animation, or machinima as it's often referred to, can learn the ropes, while more advanced users will find it a time-saver when creating simple shorts.

Workflow is very elegant. A series of easy to understand icons at the top of the screen, along with a tool bay at right, gives access to avatar types, face types, clothing options, numerous pre-authored scenes and special effects.

Generating an avatar is merely a case of choosing and customising a body type, selecting a face and hairstyle, then fine-tuning various bodily attributes.

You’ve 31 facial animation templates from which to choose, the strength of the animation adjustable via a slider, and 107 character poses and animations to deploy.

Character movement is nicely fluid, thanks to motion capture from real-life subjects, although there’s an inevitable cartoonish quality to one’s creations. You’ve also the means to map facial photographs on to an avatar – useful if you want to get yourself into the production.

A Clonecloth function, new to this version of iClone, offers various clothing options and is cleverly implemented in that when apparel moves, the skin underneath is revealed.

You can customise clothing and add props to fully fit out a character before placing it in a choice of 2D and 3D scenes, each of which can be populated with household objects, animated props, billboards and more.

There’s also a choice of 74 highly detailed Liveplants that move in the wind, adding a welcome shot of realism.

Users of 3D Studio Max will find the facility to import custom 3DS creations a boon, while novices will not have to acquaint themselves with the complexities of polygon manipulation, such is the software’s ease of use.

Possibly the biggest hit with this release is the fact that your video card renders real-time effects, such as shadows, glows and reflections, as well as sophisticated particle effects, including fire and smoke, water and 16 types of fog.

The effects are manipulable for better integration into an animated scene and fog features light attenuation for greater realism.

Once a sequence has been set up on the timeline, it can be output as HD 720p or 1080p, as well as standard resolution, and in formats suitable for internet distribution and replay on mobile handsets.

Among animators, iClone 2 is unlikely to knock E-Frontier’s Poser off its perch, or create qualms for Quidam developer N-Sided. That said, it’s cheaper than both programs and does make animation easy, whether you’re creating a movie for fun, sketching out pre-production footage or planning on using it for presentation work.

iClone is compatible with Reallusion’s Crazytalk lip-sync software, so when used in conjunction with the facial photo-mapping facility, it could prove very useful for sales and marketing types keen to make an animated impression.

At present, Vista isn't supported, but Reallusion will release a free upgrade patch this summer.

See also:
E-Frontier Poser 7
Xara Xtreme Pro
E-Frontier Anime Studio 5

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