Auto Lip Sync Blender

“No,” said Daria, suddenly pale. She pointed to the audio waveform. “It’s not predicting. Look.”

in the 3D Viewport to open the right side panel and select the new Import Audio: Select the spoken audio file you want to sync. Map the Shapes: auto lip sync blender

For hyper-realistic human characters, shape keys aren't enough. You need bone-driven facial rigs. (by Romain Dura) is a legendary Blender add-on for facial mocap and rigging. While it is famous for converting iPhone facial mocap data, it also includes auto lip sync tools. “No,” said Daria, suddenly pale

In the world of 3D animation, few tasks are as notoriously time-consuming as lip syncing. Manually sculpting phonemes (mouth shapes) for every syllable of a dialogue track can take hours, if not days, for just a few seconds of footage. For indie filmmakers, YouTubers, and game developers working alone, this bottleneck often kills projects before they start. (by Romain Dura) is a legendary Blender add-on

: 2D Grease Pencil characters and stylized 3D models.

The next day, Daria had him test MouthGod on a new scene: Cecilia in a recording booth, reading a line about a lost lullaby. The auto lip-sync added a micro-expression—a wince—that wasn't in the performance capture. When Leo rendered the frame, the wince appeared a full two seconds before the audio cue.

: A premium choice that streamlines the process by offering automatic eye blinks alongside speech generation. It supports both shape keys and pose actions for varied rigging styles.