Tutorial 1
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May 9th, 2008 — Uncategorized
Tutorial 1
Tutorial 2
March 26th, 2008 — Uncategorized
CrazyTalk Web Player – you can download it from this link
March 25th, 2008 — Lesson Starter
Please follow this link to Amy’s post showing a lesson starter created in CrazyTalk.
March 17th, 2008 — Uncategorized
Face sketch Is a great way to look at the proportions of faces on a whiteboard in an art lesson. It is also another really good for making some cartoon face which you can animate in CrazyTalk.
MonoFace. This goofy time killer might take awhile to load, but it’s worth the wait if you enjoy doodling with people’s faces. Simply click on the eyes, nose, mouth, and heads to change those elements into 759,375 combinations. There’s also an image gallery of collected favorites and a “shuffle face” mode for random digital Gurning.

It’s a Flash-based application that allows you to mix and match various facial features from a number of real-life people to make interesting and sometimes hilarious results. The blending between the various features is fantastic, with only the occasional face that ends up looking like a real cut-and-paste job. The rest look either hilarious or slightly unsettling! (quoted from Tim Rylands Blog )
Mr Picasso Head enables you to create simple picasso styled portraits which can then be animated in CrazyTalk.
Potato Head is a digital vertsion of the old children’sgame with the same name. Good to use with young children and then animate in CrazyTalk.
Design your own Lego Charater 1 This ia simple lego chartacetr generator which also allows you to change the background photo. It would be useful for using in both Crazy Talk and Comic Life.
Design your own Lego Character 2 Enables you to design your own Lego character, this is the latest of the Lego design interfaces and starts with a white character allowing you to create a sophisticated character.
Block Head Enables you to design your own Lego Head.
M&M Generator This is a simple generator for using in Comic Life and other software.
Here are some others to have a go at. Thanks to Downs Primary School for these link. I also came across the M&M and Lego links on their site.






March 17th, 2008 — Uncategorized
I am very interested in gathering information about how you are using Crazy Talk in the classroom. Please add a comment to this post and I will contact you about being an author on the blog so that you can post details of your projects.