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EmissiveClothingPlus

Plugins EmissiveClothingPlus 4

If you are a sci-fi-neon\fantasy-magic fan, you CANNOT survive without this.
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The best emissive plugin. Working perfeclty for my BloodElfettes eyes. <3 <3 <3 <3
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This is amazing,but I strongly recommend you would be able to give a tutorial on how to make any body part emissive using this plugin or by adding new features to this plugin, or is there a patreon version already there to achieve what I said?
Blazedust
Blazedust
This plugin enables emissive for clothing items, not body parts. I do not create clothing items so I couldn't give a tutorial how to create clothing items. You could use https://hub.virtamate.com/resources/geoshell-skin-emission.6247/ for a full body emissive clothing item.
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Greetings! I got this Error when I'm trying to load plugin:
!> Compile of Blazedust.EmissiveClothingPlus.4:/Custom/Scripts/Emissive/EmissivePlus.cslist failed. Errors:
!> [CS1061]: Type `SuperController' does not contain a definition for `LoadedSceneName' and no extension method `LoadedSceneName' of type `SuperController' could be found. Are you missing an assembly reference? in <Unknown> at [741, 74]
Blazedust
Blazedust
EmissiveClothingPlus v4 requires VAM 1.21.0.4 or later. I have only verified this plugin in 1.22.0.1.
Here is a quick modification I did to remove LoadedSceneName, maybe it will compile in your version of VAM, but it WILL impact the function of the session plugin, maybe to the point where the plugin doesn't work as intended when swapping scenes. https://mega.nz/file/9ZUXAIQZ#_96bTOGgCFk0eP_SWO6CJtf8A757jldcGBgiZ_FqPso
If this doesn't work for you then you will have to modify the script yourself in order to get it working in your version of VAM.
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Thank you very much!
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good job!! bro
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This is some great plugin. Thank you.
Going to have some fun Tron times 🏍
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I hope that the future floating fabric can also be used
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So convenient and so cool!
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Finally i can make these emissive clothing to work, i tried so hard with the old one, there's only so many times i can do the exact thing i'm supposed to do before going crazy.
I hope this spawns more emissive clothing to mess around with.
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10/10 works perfectly
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This is great, thank you!
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I LOVE IT!
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Great job!it will save a lot of work!
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Awesome. Time to dust off all the old emissive clothing because they're not totally awful to use any more!
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This plugin works as advertised. It's a nice, no-hassle way of applying an emissive shader to unmodified clothing
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Thank you for this and your other plug-ins which are absolutely essential to making interesting scenes
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Feels like birthday)
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Freaking epic! Bring the Glow!
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Absolutely amazing plugin that removes all of the hassle of one of the coolest things you can do in VAM.
Something I'm curious about - do you think it would be possible in a future update to load this plugin as a session plugin and it scans the clothes for everyone so you don't have to load multiple instances of the plugin on each person in the scene?
Blazedust
Blazedust
I was thinking about that actually, the possibility to have it as a session plugin to just have the default emissive look on purpose designed clothing material containing "(em)" in the material name. It's fully doable if you remove some more specific plugin features intended to adjust individual clothing items. But I have other projects to tend to for a while.
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