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HeelAdjust3

Plugins + Scripts HeelAdjust3

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This is a remake of HeelAdjust2 by @CheesyFX based on Hub version 21. A huge thank you to all the authors who laid the foundation for this work.
I decided to rework this plugin in an attempt to fix many of the flaws I consider critical. This version is almost compatible and can serve as a full replacement. All your ready-made presets work exactly the same, are saved in the same location, and the collider mechanics, geometry, preset file format, and scene data are unchanged. To achieve this, I left the script class name unchanged. The sound bundle is the same.
Main changes compared to the original:
1) Foot slope compensation calculation mechanics (deltas) - the controller value is taken into account; the application threshold value is independent of shoe tilt; auto compensation is disabled by default.
2) Footstep sound - sound delay has been eliminated, and the registration of sound-producing atoms has been changed internally.
3) Person height adjustment - the value is saved in the scene.
4) Restoring preset data from the scene data - now it works.
5) Removed support for legacy presets.
What's new:
1) Added a reference preset type for shoes with right and left parts (see video example).
2) Added the ability to automatically remove the ShoeHelper script from the shoe with preset created.
3) Added a scene version of the script.
The scene version is experimental. Its purpose is to simplify setup—you simply add a character to the scene, and all shoe setup will be performed automatically. Preset setup must be done in the standard version beforehand. However, it has many limitations compared to the main version, the main one being the lack of saving of settings in the scene. This means that when the scene is loaded, all character settings will be reset to their default values. I don't see much need for the scene version, so please let me know if you find it usefull so I can see that it's worth developing.

I recommend to backup your existing presets in Saves/PluginData/CheesyFX/HeelAdjust2 before try my version. If you like my version you can use a Python script I created (with AI tool) (sorry, moderator says it is prohibited to share that script) that can mass-change all your scenes to my version.
Creating a reference preset example:
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