

Wishful Features - Craft Your Dream Tool.CrazyTalk Interactive Avatars for Unity & Web.Wishful Features – Craft your dream tool.Installation & Registration of Mac Version & Content.Wishful Features - Craft Your Dream Tools.Unreal Live Link Plug-in (Redirect Forum).Character Creator Developer Content Exhibition.Content Exhibition - Content Store & Marketplace.Reallusion Monthly Freebie (Redirect Forum).Bring Your Architecture to Life (2010.11).Physics Toolbox Invention Contest (2012.03).Create a Poster for any Blockbuster Movie (2014.03).Let's Battle - Battle Animation Contest (2014.06).Game Character Animation Contest (2015.04).Showcase Your Armor Knight Competition (2019.09).iClone Lip Sync Animation Contest (2021.07).| iClone 5 Pro | 3DXchange 4 Pro | popVideo Converter 2 | CrazyTalk 6 Pro | CrazyTalk Animator Pro | I'm looking forward to a 20 minute pipeline tutorial that shows exactly how to make a complete set of facial features in Drawplus, and get them onto a figure in CrazyTalkAnimator. However, the Amazon USA price for the Drawplus X4 boxed DVD edition is $39.99, so you'd be paying $10 more if you purchased it from Reallusion.Īdopting Drawplus is a good move from Reallusion.


And about a tenth of what you would pay for Adobe Illustrator, even before you bought the training DVDs and books you'd need to really learn Illustrator. The $50 Reallusion price for Drawplus X4 is reasonably attractive for those outside the USA, and even after tax is added it's around two thirds of what you'd have to pay on Amazon UK (£61.19). You own the media that you make with it.ĭrawplus has taken quite a while to get up to speed (I mean what - they've only just introduced support for pressure-sensitive pads with X4?) but now they seem to have made it with X4. It's no different than any Adobe software tools in that respect. Anything you can create in Drawplus would be the same. Reallusion has always been very clear that the content is royalty-free to use and sell in your productions. I don't understand the bizarre bitching here about unspecified "licensing issues".
