From Oct 31 to Nov 30, we challenge you to recreate Aaron — the mysterious man who can change his form at will.
Using the Aaron character in CC5, show us your version of him with either image or video.
You can:
Redesign his outfit or hairstyle
Transform his face & body using morphs & ActorMIXER
Animate him with iClone, face puppet, or even the whole new Video Mocap
Post your creation on one of the following: Reallusion Forum Instagram (make it public and tag @Reallusionofficial and hashtag cc5#CC5Aaron)
All participants will receive 1,000 Bonus Points (~$10 value). We’ll also pick 2 creators with the most unexpected Aarons to win 30,000 Bonus Points (~$300 value). (The winner will be announced on December 5th and all rewards will be delivered before December 12th)
Let’s see how many faces Aaron can have this Halloween season.
Who knows… maybe the real Aaron is still out there.
Greetings, I thought I’d give it a try just for fun. Here’s a little caricature experiment I worked on for ActorMIXER. I’ve mixed it with the Aaron character to push out his features.
style character, I also used the new Video mocap feature to record the motion (not me dancing ) really impressed with how well it works. Also used a bit of AI to transform original Aaron to the new one, i used Nano Banana for this, i rendered out the last frame with original Aaron and the first frame with the new one and AI filled in the gap.
Please provide details about the hooded cloak asset. I have been looking for something like that, and I haven’t been able to find it in the marketplace.
I did a search for “medieval assassin.” I could not find the exact cloak, there were options that were similar; of course, it depends on your story. Links to two below-
To clarify, I am looking for the specific cloak used in Reallusion’s Aaron video, and only that cloak. I own several cloak assets, including one of the ones you mentioned. Cloaks are easy to find. That specific cloak has not been easy to find, hence my post
My entry for the Create Your Own Aaron contest. I created the morphs in CC5 and used SkinGen. The characters were animated in iClone 8, and rendered in Blender Eevee.
The video is below the thumbnail. (Unfortunately, the video’s thumbnail from Vimeo is not showing.)