Papagayo makes it easy to lip sync animated characters by making the process very simple – just type in the words being spoken (or copy/paste them from the animation’s script), then drag the words on top of the sound’s waveform until they line up with the proper sounds.Īfter syncing up mouth shapes with actual sounds, Papagayo can then export the result for use with Moho, our 2D animation product.
Papagayo is a lip-syncing program designed to help you line up phonemes (mouth shapes) with the actual recorded sound of actors speaking.
So let us know what you think! What Is Papagayo? Depending on the level of interest we see in Papagayo 2.0, there’s a big list of possible enhancements that we could start adding. But if you’re an existing user I think you’ll find it worth trying out the beta. Papagayo 2.0 is currently in a beta stage, and there’s still more work to do. Papagayo 2.0 has been rewritten to be cleaner, faster, and more stable. Papagayo 1.0 was kind of an experiment in Python application development, and although it worked, it was somewhat of slow and hard to maintain. Although the application appears much the same as the version 1 series, this is a complete rewrite. Papagayo news! A new version of Papagayo has been released, version 2.0b1.