Tutorial: https://youtu.be/-QOJNB_iWvU I edited @griffpatch’s mouth assets with some simple coding to make the mouth move less robotic so it has more uses in actual animations. This was just made real quick so it’s not that great, but it should help new animators get a better lip sync engine. Original Description: I made a webapp that loads a Scratch Project and looks for sprites containing both a set of mouth costumes & 1 or more sounds - The webapp then creates the lipsync data and saves it back to the Scratch Project so you can play back the costumes synced with the audio file. Steps: 1. Remix 2. Ensure Mouth sprite contains "your" Audio Files & a full set of Mouth costumes (see costume names) 3. "Save to Your Computer" as a sb3 file 4. Load into: https://scratchlipsync.griffpatch.academy 5. Process Each Audio File (twice for better quality) 6. Save 7. Load the sb3 file back into Scratch 8. Enjoy! Any avid animators out there with tips with how this can be made more useful??? It'll be fun to build up a list of great mouth costume sets to be remixable or to include in this project Notes & Credits @SmileHedgehog - Inspired me to create the webapp @scratchprgtyu - Inspired the latest set of mouth shapes based loosely on Jacknjellify
@griffpatch for the original project bfb for lip sync style if he sees this I’m gonna go insane