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Cartoon Characters That Talk To Each Other - Alton331 - 07-24-2020

Lately there have been a lot of text to speech editors and video making programs.  I see lots of videos with one speaking character, but
does anyone know of a program how to have more than 1 chaacter and have them speak to each other.  Possibly something in Power Point?

Thank you.

Al


RE: Cartoon Characters That Talk To Each Other - Kurt - 07-24-2020

(07-24-2020, 02:20 AM)Alton331 Wrote: Lately there have been a lot of text to speech editors and video making programs.  I see lots of videos with one speaking character, but
does anyone know of a program how to have more than 1 chaacter and have them speak to each other.  Possibly something in Power Point?

Thank you.

Al

It can be done in PPT but it's really a simulation an isn't best for this and would quickly get messy. I'd go with Crazy Talk. It can lip sync multiple characters using text or audio files. It does have a big learning curve but if you just want to have characters "speak" with each other it will reduce the curve.


RE: Cartoon Characters That Talk To Each Other - Alton331 - 07-24-2020

(07-24-2020, 04:29 AM)Kurt Wrote:
(07-24-2020, 02:20 AM)Alton331 Wrote: Lately there have been a lot of text to speech editors and video making programs.  I see lots of videos with one speaking character, but
does anyone know of a program how to have more than 1 chaacter and have them speak to each other.  Possibly something in Power Point?

Thank you.

Al


It can be done in PPT but it's really a simulation an isn't best for this and would quickly get messy. I'd go with Crazy Talk. It can lip sync multiple characters using text or audio files. It does have a big learning curve but if you just want to have characters "speak" with each other it will reduce the curve.
Hi, Kurt.  Thanks for your reply.  I had one of those text to speech programs and was playing around with it, made a very primative video for my 5 year old granddaughter which she loved, but I would like to make a video where characters talk to each other, much like a book in video format.  Thanks again.  I will check out Crazy Talk.