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== Overview ==
== Overview ==
The Character Editor in ACT 3 AI enables users to create, manage, and customize digital actors for AI-generated video content. It provides tools for casting, styling, motion control, and scene integration, allowing creators to develop believable, reusable characters without traditional 3D rigging skills.
The '''Character Editor''' in [[ACT3AI|ACT 3 AI]] is the workspace where you create, customize, and manage [[Characters|characters]] for your projects.
It allows writers and directors to define traits, personalities, and visual attributes, ensuring that characters remain consistent across [[Scenes|scenes]], [[Shots|shots]], and entire productions.


== 1. Core Functionality ==
The Character Editor bridges the gap between the creative side of [[AI_Writing|AI Writing]] and the performance layer of [[Digital_Actors|Digital Actors]].
* Design characters from scratch or use templates
* Apply motion-capture, voice recordings, and expressions
* Integrate characters into scenes with props and camera logic
* Maintain continuity across shots and episodes


== 2. Character Creation ==
== Key Capabilities ==
* '''Morph Targets:''' Adjust facial structure, body proportions, and expressions
* '''Profile Creation:''' Define character names, roles, and narrative importance. 
* '''Outfit Library:''' Choose from wardrobe presets or upload custom looks
* '''Traits & Attributes:''' Add details such as age, gender, ethnicity, occupation, and backstory. 
* '''Style Filters:''' Match character visuals to animation styles (e.g., realistic, anime, toon-shaded)
* '''Personality & Motivation:''' Specify emotional tone, core drives, and dramatic arcs. 
* '''Voice & Lip Sync:''' Import voiceover for auto lip sync and expression matching
* '''Appearance Preview:''' Visualize initial looks before assigning a [[Digital_Actors|Digital Actor]]. 
* '''Voice & Style:''' Link voice presets or AI dubbing for dialogue consistency.
* '''Reuse & Sharing:''' Store characters in the [[Actor_Library|Actor Library]] for use across projects. 


== 3. Casting Interface ==
== How to Use ==
* Cast roles manually or with AI casting assistant
# Open a [[New_Project|New Project]] or an existing one. 
* Filter by traits such as age, gender, ethnicity, and tone
# Navigate to the **Character Editor** from the sidebar or script view. 
* View preview renders with selected costume, lighting, and emotion
# Click **New Character** to create a profile. 
# Add traits (name, role, age, personality, backstory). 
# Optionally assign a [[Digital_Actors|Digital Actor]] for visualization. 
# Save to the [[Actor_Library|Actor Library]] for reuse. 


== 4. Performance Capture ==
== Example Character Profile ==
* Import iPhone or webcam mocap for full-body and facial animation
{| class="wikitable"
* Timeline-based editor for aligning movements with scene timing
! Field
* Sync motion and voice data to ensure natural performance
! Example Entry
|-
| Name
| Detective Carter
|-
| Role
| Protagonist
|-
| Age
| 42
|-
| Traits
| Rugged, skeptical, morally conflicted
|-
| Motivation
| To solve the case and protect his daughter
|-
| Arc
| Doubtful investigator → Driven protector
|}


== 5. Scene Integration ==
== Integration with Workflow ==
* Position characters in 3D sets with blocking and camera metadata
* [[AI_Wizard|AI Wizard]] → Suggests characters during story generation. 
* Reuse character across scenes with wardrobe and prop consistency
* [[Script_Editor|Script Editor]] → Characters appear in dialogue formatting automatically. 
* Auto-apply visual rules (e.g., lighting, camera depth) for realism
* [[Cast|Cast]] → Characters are mapped to [[Digital_Actors|Digital Actors]]. 
* [[Storyboard_Panels|Storyboards & Panels]] → Characters populate panels visually.
* [[Build_Video|Build Video]] → Ensures continuity of character presence throughout renders.


== 6. Reusability & Presets ==
== Best Practices ==
* Save characters as presets for use in other projects
* Define character motivations early to guide story beats. 
* Store wardrobe, voice, animation traits, and metadata
* Use consistent naming to avoid mismatches in script formatting. 
* Apply versioning and branch edits for A/B testing
* Keep multiple versions (young/older, alternate wardrobe) saved under one profile. 
* Assign placeholder actors until casting is finalized. 


== 7. Filtering & Usability ==
== Troubleshooting ==
* Smart search by character name, role, or scene
* '''Character not showing in script editor''' → Check name formatting in profile. 
* Tag-based system for categorizing roles (e.g., Hero, Villain, Mentor)
* '''Missing from Actor Library''' → Save character after editing.
* Preview cards with thumbnails and quick-edit options
* '''Wrong actor linked''' → Reassign via the [[Cast_Manager|Cast Manager]]. 


== 8. Rights & Licensing ==
== See Also ==
* Watermark and copyright settings for AI-generated actors
* [[Characters]] 
* License dashboard for tracking usage, IP, and monetization rights
* [[Digital_Actors|Digital Actors]] 
* Tools for exporting characters to external tools like Blender or Unity
* [[Actor_Library|Actor Library]] 
* [[Cast]] 
* [[AI_Wizard|AI Wizard]] 
* [[Script_Editor|Script Editor]] 
* [[Scenes]] · [[Shots]] 


== 9. Output Formats ==
[[Category:ACT 3 AI Features]] 
* Export as:
[[Category:Casting Tools]] 
  * Video overlays
[[Category:Writing Tools]]
  * 3D assets (FBX, USDZ)
  * Character metadata (JSON/YAML)
* Render as part of final scenes or standalone clips


== 10. Roadmap ==
[https://act3ai.com/contact Contact Us] if you have any problems using our product, or if you have questions.
* AI voice clone integration
* Emotion modeling via performance history
* In-app marketplace for user-generated character packs
* Integration with third-party avatar engines (e.g., ReadyPlayerMe)

Revision as of 06:21, 27 August 2025

Character Editor

Overview

The Character Editor in ACT 3 AI is the workspace where you create, customize, and manage characters for your projects. It allows writers and directors to define traits, personalities, and visual attributes, ensuring that characters remain consistent across scenes, shots, and entire productions.

The Character Editor bridges the gap between the creative side of AI Writing and the performance layer of Digital Actors.

Key Capabilities

  • Profile Creation: Define character names, roles, and narrative importance.
  • Traits & Attributes: Add details such as age, gender, ethnicity, occupation, and backstory.
  • Personality & Motivation: Specify emotional tone, core drives, and dramatic arcs.
  • Appearance Preview: Visualize initial looks before assigning a Digital Actor.
  • Voice & Style: Link voice presets or AI dubbing for dialogue consistency.
  • Reuse & Sharing: Store characters in the Actor Library for use across projects.

How to Use

  1. Open a New Project or an existing one.
  2. Navigate to the **Character Editor** from the sidebar or script view.
  3. Click **New Character** to create a profile.
  4. Add traits (name, role, age, personality, backstory).
  5. Optionally assign a Digital Actor for visualization.
  6. Save to the Actor Library for reuse.

Example Character Profile

Field Example Entry
Name Detective Carter
Role Protagonist
Age 42
Traits Rugged, skeptical, morally conflicted
Motivation To solve the case and protect his daughter
Arc Doubtful investigator → Driven protector

Integration with Workflow

Best Practices

  • Define character motivations early to guide story beats.
  • Use consistent naming to avoid mismatches in script formatting.
  • Keep multiple versions (young/older, alternate wardrobe) saved under one profile.
  • Assign placeholder actors until casting is finalized.

Troubleshooting

  • Character not showing in script editor → Check name formatting in profile.
  • Missing from Actor Library → Save character after editing.
  • Wrong actor linked → Reassign via the Cast Manager.

See Also

Contact Us if you have any problems using our product, or if you have questions.