Rhubarb Lipsync Ng
Installation
Install as a Blender extension.
Download the zip file for your platform. Then drag and drop the
.zip
file into the Blender window:
rhubarb
executable is working by pressing the Check rhubarb version button:Blender before 4.2
Make sure to download the correct zip file for your operating system. For example:
rhubarb_lipsync_ng-Windows-1.4.0.zip
for Windows.Run Blender, go to the
Main menu/Edit/Preferences/Addons
. Click the Install button (top right) and select the downloaded zip file (don't unzip the file).
After a short moment, the plugin will install and show up. Enable the plugin by ticking the checkbox in front of the plugin name.
Verify the
rhubarb
executable is working by pressing the Check rhubarb version button. Note the plugin wraps the executable from the rhubarb-lip-sync project.
Note: Generally, each time you see a button is disabled, hover the mouse cursor over the button and a popup will show the reason.
There should now be a new RLSP tab visible in the 3D view with two panels. First, create a new
Capture
in the current scene by pressing the Create capture button in theRLSP: Sound setup and cues capture
panel.-
Select a sound file.
- Note the plugin can convert sound files to the supported formats.
- For a better experience: Enable
Audio Scrubbing
Cache
andSync to Audio
. - Optionally, place the
sound strip
in theSequencer
by pressing the Place as Strip button. You can set the start frame here, but if you change the start frame later, you need to remove the strip and place it again.
-
Press the Capture button. The list of Cues should get populated. Note:
- The capture task runs in the background, so you can still use Blender while it is running. You can even create and run another capture(s) concurrently. However, pressing
Esc
will cancel the running operator. - The underlying
rhubarb cli
is also able to utilize multiple threads, but only for longer sound clips. It runs single-threaded for short sounds. - There are additional capture options available when pressing the small
⌄
button beside theCapture
button, such as extended-shapes usage or Dialog file. The dialog file is a sound transcription that can improve accuracy, but only works for English.
- The capture task runs in the background, so you can still use Blender while it is running. You can even create and run another capture(s) concurrently. However, pressing
You can preview the captured cues by clicking on the cue lists. Too short or too long cues are highlighted in red. You can also start playback, and the small icon will follow the cues. However, there is probably some refreshing bug, and sometimes the icon doesn't refresh unless the mouse cursor is moving over the panel.
Open the other panel
RLSP: Cue mapping and baking
and select theObject
you want to animate. For bone animation, select an armature. For shape-key animation, select a mesh.-
For each
Cue type
, select the appropriate Action. Note:Use the
?
button to show a hint about the expected mouth shape (copied from therhubarb-cli
page).Usually, your
Actions
would have a single keyframe on the first frame (a.k.a. pose). But multi-frame actions are supported as well.It is possible to map the same
Action
to multipleCue types
. For instanceA
andX
.-
Using
Action-sheet
where multiple cues are on different frames of the sameAction
is supported too. Use the custom frame range button to select the desired (sub)range: -
There are action-filters available that can be used to narrow down the selection in the dropdowns. Use this, for instance, if all your poses are flagged as an asset. Or if you want to make invalid Actions (with a missing key) show up as well.
-
Select or create
NLA Track
. For 2D animation use a single track. But for 3D two tracks are preferable since it allows the placedAction strips
to interleave and fluently blend their influence. -
You can tweak the
Strip placement settings
. For 2D animation theIn Out Blend Type
should beNo Blending
-
Press the big Bake to NLA button. This will bring up an additional dialog with a few more baking options and information:
- Select the
Capture
(cue list) to be baked. It matches the one selected earlier in theRLSP: Sound setup and cues capture
panel. Note it is possible to bake multiple Captures and bake them one-by-one reusing the same mapping. - You can again set/change the
Start Frame
here. - The
Object to bake
option indicates whichObjects
should be considered for baking. By default, allObjects
with non-empty mapping will get baked at once. For example, there could be mapping on the Armature with the basic animation. Additionally, there could be mapping on the mesh with some corrective shape-key Actions. Or it could be useful where there are separate Objects for the tongue and teeth.
- Select the
-
Review errors/warnings and press the Ok button. Note:
- The baking might still work even with some errors/warnings.
- If you are repeating the bake,press the Remove strips button to remove the previously baked
Actions
and make room for newStrips
.
After the baking is done, review the baking report. The report is shown only when there were any baking errors/warnings.
Open the
NLA Editor
. You can tweak the position/length/blending of theNLA Strips
. Some default Strip properties can be changed in theStrip placement settings
section. However, theBake to NLA
would have to be run again (removing the existingStrips
first).-
Hint: In Blender, it is possible to change a property of multiple objects at once. For instance, to enable auto-blending on all strips:
- Select all the strips in the NLA (press the
a
key). -
2x Shift-click
any of the already selected strips again to make it active. This should show the side panel. -
Alt+click
theAuto Blend In/Out
to distribute the change to all the selected strips.
- Select all the strips in the NLA (press the
If needed, the NLA Tracks
can be baked into a single new Action
. Note, if you have both a normal-action track pair and a shapekey-action track pair, they have to be baked one-by-one.
- Select the Armature and go to
Pose mode
(for normal-action tracks). - Select the Bones you want to bake. For example, press
a
to select all. - Select the strips in the NLA track you want to bake. Use the
b
key and box-select strips if you don't want to include all tracks. - Then go to
NLA Editor/main menu/Edit/Bake Action
. - Consider checking the
Visual Keying
andClean Curves
options:
A new Action
will be created and selected in the Action Editor
. The two RLPS tracks can now be disabled or removed (mouse-hover on the track name and press x
).
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Blender Version | 4.2, 4.1, 4.0, 3.6, 3.5, 3.4, 3.3 |
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