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epiCreatorLite

Scenes epiCreatorLite

Added a button to center everything in the scene to that button after you move it. This allows you to quickly remix old scenes.

Remix your old scenes, quick and easy
1. Remove the lights and the environment from your original scene.
2. Either use JayJayWon's UIAssist to change the female look to one of my looks but also keep the original scene clothing on her (things that the scene animation/action/logic might trigger like fluids or undressing will still work this way). Or alternatively you can simply change your old model by using the skin presets in Epi.RenVR_RMX_Skins_and_Textures, and the hair presets that come with the Epi looks. That way, you'll keep your old models geometry but give her an updated look. The hair selection is also optimal for VR, and the skins work well with the lights.
3. Change the male look to one of mine if you want (No hair on the guy! It kills performance for something that nobody cares about).
4. Set everything like "Global illumination master Intensity" to the default values on the "Scene Lighting" menu.
5. Save.
6. Open epiCreatorLite. Merge load the scene you just saved.
7. If you want to replace the original furniture like the bed, or table that was on the scene, you can use the furniture button to bring in different ones (one by one) and take them out of the epiProps subcene to place them manually wherever you want them to be in the scene.
8. Move the "Center Here" button (UIButtonToCenter) to the floor right under the main character. Press it and these subscenes will be centered there instead of at 0 0 0 xyz coordinates: epiChains, epiFurniture, epiFx, epiGi, epiLight, epiLogic, epiProps, epiRoom.
9. Move epiTabletStation manually to wherever you want the tablet to stand. Press the T button twice to call the tablet to sit on it.
10. Turn the centering button atom (UIButtonToCenter) off so that it's out of the view..

That's it. Your scene is now in this epiCreatorLite where you can change the room, the lights etc. with the buttons on the tablet. Tweak to your liking. You can start by rotating the epiLight SubScene to see if the lights fit your scene better (As the rigs are made with 360-degree VR in mind, you can simply rotate them to get a different aesthetic)
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