Quick faceposer question Created 18 years ago2005-06-16 04:41:35 UTC by Playbus Playbus

Created 18 years ago2005-06-16 04:41:35 UTC by Playbus Playbus

Posted 18 years ago2005-06-16 04:41:35 UTC Post #114730
When I'm using Hammer to make scripted sequences or ambient sounds etc, I can select from any of the premade sounds (that come as part of HL2) - they all just appear in the sound browser window automatically.

Unofrtunately I can't seem to find these same sounds when working in the faceposer -- does anyone know how I might get to them?

Do I need to pull them out of the GCF? If so, it seems wierd that I'd have to do this for faceposer but not hammer?
Posted 18 years ago2005-06-16 11:28:23 UTC Post #114828
Just type where it is e.g. sound/mysounds/gordon1.mp3
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Posted 18 years ago2005-06-16 11:35:32 UTC Post #114829
Right I shall give that a try tonight when I get home.

Thankyou for replying, good Sir.
Posted 18 years ago2005-06-16 12:28:00 UTC Post #114839
make sure you clicked the show all sounds button.
Posted 18 years ago2005-06-17 08:14:45 UTC Post #114936
If you're experienced with Faceposer let me just say: Right click under the appropriate channel in the choreogprahy bar and choose "WAV file".

If you're new to faceposer and don't understand the choreography then:

1. If you don't have a choreo scene loaded then you have to create a new choreo scene (or load one) by clicking the "chreography" menu and choosing "new". Call it whatever you want.

2. you wil be promted to add a character to the Choreo scene. Again name it whatever you want.

3. Right click anywhere in the choreo tab and choose "new" > "channel". You can also name this whatever you want but make sure its relevant so you remember what you're putting in this channel. in this case "voice" or "speech" etc.

4. Right click in the channel and choose "WAV file". This will open the sound browser.
Posted 18 years ago2005-06-18 06:59:00 UTC Post #115126
I'm inexperienced with faceposer really, but I've got a few sequences working and have basic knowledge of how it operates.

And I found all the sounds.......I just hadn't worked out how to even add a channel when I asked this question, hehehe.

Thanks for your answers boyty01 :D
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