Creating a G3 SVG Character in Illustrator | Cartoon Animator 5 Tutorial

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www.reallusion.com/cartoon-an... With SVG file compatibility, you can now create and customize your own vector-based characters in Cartoon Animator 5! This tutorial will briefly guide you through the sprite replacement and character assembly steps using Adobe Illustrator to end up with a fully-functional character that can utilize all of Cartoon Animator’s face and body animation tools.
00:00 Intro
00:09 Vector Resources
01:14 Body Image Replacement
04:30 Facial Image Replacement
06:03 Body & Facial Bone Settings
09:30 360 Head Tips
*Note: Assets shown in this tutorial serve only as reference material.
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  • @WhoMichaelWho
    @WhoMichaelWho21 күн бұрын

    Phew. A simple and clear explanation.

  • @paullee1792
    @paullee17929 ай бұрын

    Thanks for showing the nice tutorial.

  • @GarryPye

    @GarryPye

    7 ай бұрын

    And thank YOU for the nice comment!

  • @midnightmike44
    @midnightmike44 Жыл бұрын

    Ive been waiting for this video!....great job!

  • @IslamShehata
    @IslamShehataАй бұрын

    great tutorial thank you , i want to ask if my character design doesnt match this template what to do ?

  • @reallusion

    @reallusion

    Ай бұрын

    Hi @IslamShehata, We are not sure what type of character structure you are referring to. Please reply to confirm. If a human form, we suggest aligning with our standard character structure to access comprehensive functionalities. If you are referring to a non-human character, you can watch this process on creating a character with a free bone structure: kzread.info/dash/bejne/oGmns9J6qLTLd6g.html.

  • @mrrix7989
    @mrrix79895 ай бұрын

    do I have to create forearm and shins ? what if I only have the wrist and full arm ? does that work? and if it does, should I leave the forearm layer empty and hide it ? Thanks!

  • @Xclusivedropx
    @Xclusivedropx9 ай бұрын

    do you have a tutorial on how to prepare a character to fit that svg template?

  • @GarryPye

    @GarryPye

    7 ай бұрын

    I do! In the Reallusion KZread channel playlist, there is a video called "Bring Life! How to Design and Rig a Cartoon Animation 5 G3 Actor!". That is a one hour webinar where I demonstrate how to build custom actors for CTA5. Plus there is a free written tutorial by me in the description. Good luck!

  • @JaiBJungle
    @JaiBJungle7 ай бұрын

    how do you do that with PSD characters

  • @ramonicfilm
    @ramonicfilm5 ай бұрын

    what about 360 * body rotate? :I

  • @JaiBJungle
    @JaiBJungle6 ай бұрын

    I keep getting this Problem when importing a custom character and there keeps being errors

  • @jancarsonweatherby1579
    @jancarsonweatherby15798 ай бұрын

    :45 "you'll find multiple templates..." true... BUT, not all of the templates... for instance I just want "HUMAN MOTION BONE S" template... the rudimentary side facing template found under CONTENT>TEMPLATE>HUMAN>2_G3 HUMAN folder inside CTA5. There doesn't seem to be a way to send this template to Illustrator.

  • @jcehlert
    @jcehlert11 ай бұрын

    It occurs to me that we can make our own characters using just your templates. We could modify the various components to fit our needs and easily rig in CTA5.

  • @OriginalSimulacrum
    @OriginalSimulacrum Жыл бұрын

    What (or where) is this mythical 'white paper' you mentioned?

  • @GeanImation

    @GeanImation

    Жыл бұрын

    You have to type it out from looking at the address in this video. Nice eh

  • @angelicafoster670
    @angelicafoster670 Жыл бұрын

    Thanks for the tutorial, I'd love to see how do we "draw" these characters. i wish to see a tutorial on how to "trace" a reference , draw it, and color it , then rig it.

  • @rockpig4032

    @rockpig4032

    Жыл бұрын

    You seem to want an Adobe tutorial, not Reallusion.

  • @angelicafoster670

    @angelicafoster670

    Жыл бұрын

    @@rockpig4032 you are right, i need to create original vector characters.

  • @GarryPye

    @GarryPye

    7 ай бұрын

    You can most certainly do that with Cartoon Animator 5. And there are tutorials for that, including a one hour webinar and free written step-by-step tutorial, all available on Reallusions KZread Channel. Find the webinar called "How to Right a G3 actor for CTA5". THe written tutorial is in the description and free to download.

  • @JaiBJungle
    @JaiBJungle7 ай бұрын

    do you have to do the mouths

  • @GarryPye

    @GarryPye

    6 ай бұрын

    If you create your own custom actors, then yes they will require custom mouth sprites for speech and emotions

  • @JaiBJungle

    @JaiBJungle

    6 ай бұрын

    @@GarryPye but i'd like to do the mouths separately

  • @GarryPye

    @GarryPye

    6 ай бұрын

    Yes, thats what you need to do. You need to create all your own mouth sprites separately and then add them to your custom character? Or do you mean something else? @@JaiBJungle

  • @samuraisaint2360
    @samuraisaint236020 күн бұрын

    Is $100 worth it in your opinion to outsource someone to setup a picture for animation to use in Cartoon animator 5 ?

  • @visualvincent

    @visualvincent

    15 күн бұрын

    It should be considered whether it saves your time.

  • @Bi0Dr01d
    @Bi0Dr01d11 ай бұрын

    A problem with the template is that you have to move the body parts toward the bones rather than placing the bones over the body parts. Is this counterintuitive, But every time you create a character using that template, all of your characters will look the same because they will have the exact same scaling For each body part. For example, what if you don't want a character with the head scaled too much like the one in the template? You're out of luck. All the character heads have to be scaled the same way so that they will work in cartoon animator, because if you need to move the bones From where they are positioned, Cartoon animator gives you an error and does not allow the import. That really is an issue that should probably be fixed. People should be able to move the bones where they should go on the character limbs In their given vector editor. Otherwise, A user is forced to create a character under a specific style only.

  • @GarryPye

    @GarryPye

    7 ай бұрын

    This is not the case at all. You can set your bone pivot points to be anywhere on your character that you want them. The only issue is that moving the bones TOO far will result in unwanted motion if premade motions are applied. If however, your goal is to keyframe, then you can have your bone set up any way you want.

  • @Bi0Dr01d

    @Bi0Dr01d

    7 ай бұрын

    @@GarryPye Well, I'm glad it works for you, but it's not working for me. Whenever I move the bones at all, and I poured over my character into Cartoon Animator, I get an error message and the bone will not port over. I don't even have the privilege of having "unwanted motion". The bone doesn't carry over at all. This is probably because I'm using Affinity Designer rather than Photoshop, or something 🤷. I noticed that I can move the bone points in Affinity Designer if I am making a raster character, but if I am making a vector character, then I cannot bring that bone data into cartoon animator. I don't know why. Can you confirm this works for vector characters for you when you do it? If so, are you using Affinity Designer or a different vector software? If it does work for you, then I'll know that this is a unique problem for me that I don't know how to fix.

  • @Xclusivedropx

    @Xclusivedropx

    7 ай бұрын

    I agree %100.. wish I wasn't limited to this exact style, do you know of any programs that will allow you to do this? I do like how simple CTA5 is, very easy to pick up and start something.

  • @GarryPye

    @GarryPye

    7 ай бұрын

    How do you mean you limited to this exact style? Style of what? If you mean style of character, in CTA you can import all your own artwork, so there are no limitations. If you mean style of bone configuration, in CTA you can reposition bones ot be absolutely anywahere, so there are no limitations there either. @@Xclusivedropx

  • @Bi0Dr01d

    @Bi0Dr01d

    7 ай бұрын

    @@GarryPye A problem with the template is that you have to move the body parts toward the bones rather than placing the bones over the body parts. Is this counterintuitive, But every time you create a character using that template, all of your characters will look the same because they will have the exact same scaling For each body part. For example, what if you don't want a character with the head scaled too much like the one in the template? You're out of luck. All the character heads have to be scaled the same way so that they will work in cartoon animator, because if you need to move the bones From where they are positioned, Cartoon animator gives you an error and does not allow the import. That really is an issue that should probably be fixed. People should be able to move the bones where they should go on the character limbs In their given vector editor. Otherwise, A user is forced to create a character under a specific style only. I know that CA 5 allows you to rearrange the bones, but they do not have a snapping feature to snap the bones at the joints of the characters. You have to try your best to manually put them in the right place, which can at times cause the rotation of the joints to be "off". Cartoon animator 5 needs to fix this but either allowing there to be a snapping feature to snap the bones at the joint locations, or allow you to move the bones within the vector art software. This is still a problem that needs to be fixed, and is too tedious to do it manually and slowly because there is no snapping feature.

  • @ikigai47
    @ikigai4711 ай бұрын

    Wait. Why do you need to export a CTA5 character into Illustrator, edit it, then bring it back to CTA5? It was a CTA5 character to begin with right? I thought those unfortunate looking characters were all set to go out of the box?

  • @GarryPye

    @GarryPye

    7 ай бұрын

    Yes, the character shown here, while not unfortunate in any way, is all set to go out of the box. This video demonstrates how you can make adjustments to the existing character in order to create your own custom characters. Now that youve had time to think about it, was the insult really even necessary?

  • @ikigai47

    @ikigai47

    7 ай бұрын

    @@GarryPye - Who am I "insulting" exactly? Animated characters? I guess you're the one that designed these characters? If so don't take it personal, you're an amazing artist obviously and an asset to the animation community. The reason I consider them "unfortunate" looking is because they're so unique, you immediately know it's training wheels software designed for beginners to animate since these characters are all over KZread. At least if they were a little more generic looking it wouldn't be so obvious. It's discouraging to make original content, that screams "I'm using pre-made templates you've seen on KZread 1000 times because I'm not talented yet so I use cheater software to make up for it." For that reason I find it unusable, but that's fine, it just makes me work harder to up my skills so I can animate with the big boys one day. It's just one man's opinion with no offense meant to your skills. I will be more careful in how I word things in the future. Happy holidays!

  • @GarryPye

    @GarryPye

    7 ай бұрын

    My bad. I misunderstood you referring to these characters as "unfortunate looking" as being an insult. I didnt take it personally. I just didnt feel it was very complimentary to someones hard work. By the way, you guessed incorrectly when you assumed I drew these. I did not. They are not my designs. You assume that the software is "training wheels" because you dont like the look of the character? Seems a bit of a weird assumption. Especially considering there are thousands of characters available and you can even create your own original actors. I hope you'll excuse me if I find that comment insulting as well. Im sure it wasnt meant to be. Then you suggested the person who would use this character is "not talented". Probably not meant as an insult again. We'll leave that one for now. Then you refer to Cartoon Animator as "Cheater software". Is it okay that now I assume you are in fact deliberately being insulting? When you say "No offence meant", I kinda think you do. Especially how many times youve done it. But when you say you should "be more careful in how I word things in the future", on that, we agree.

  • @ikigai47

    @ikigai47

    7 ай бұрын

    @@GarryPye - Man, I just can't say anything right. Yes, learning to use template characters in this software is 100x easier than being an animator from scratch. So much of the work is already done for you. I'm not sure why that's hard to understand but I am sure, if I attempt to explain it further, you will take offense so I won't even try. You have very thin skin. Good day sir

  • @GarryPye

    @GarryPye

    7 ай бұрын

    So you threw out a few insults and didnt figure someone would hold you to account, so now you side step. Wouldve been easier to just correct yourself instead of playing the victim. And I will have a good day. Thank you.

  • @EvokAi
    @EvokAi3 ай бұрын

    This is so trabajoso

  • @unboxingpandanabila3127
    @unboxingpandanabila3127 Жыл бұрын

    Part by part not good.

  • @GarryPye

    @GarryPye

    7 ай бұрын

    Whys that? Ive been doing it this way for years and it works fine. And fast.

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