PhotoStudio 🖼
This is a scene to take consistent photos for Appearance, Clothes, and Hair presets.
Instructions:
Customise it to your liking:
This scene is FC (free content), but mind you that the included plugins have their own licenses. A special thank you to Norm for creating the Cyclorama scene that is the foundation of this scene.
You're free to use this scene however you like and change it to another setup to take photos for presets. I leave notes below to help you tweak it.
Credits and thank-yous:
Photos taken with MacGruber's SuperShot tool
This is a scene to take consistent photos for Appearance, Clothes, and Hair presets.
Instructions:
- Pick a mode in the buttons shown
- Click on the Spawn point button to move into a fixed position of the chosen mode
- Load a appearance/clothes/hair preset
- Take your photo
Overview of the modes buttons and scene | Portrait mode for Appearance presets |
Clothes mode for Clothing presets - black or white dummy model | Hair mode for Hair presets |
Customise it to your liking:
This scene is FC (free content), but mind you that the included plugins have their own licenses. A special thank you to Norm for creating the Cyclorama scene that is the foundation of this scene.
You're free to use this scene however you like and change it to another setup to take photos for presets. I leave notes below to help you tweak it.
Mode Buttons
The three mode buttons have triggers to:
This subscene is the loading place for the three modes loaded by the Mode buttons. The lights and spawnpoint atoms are part of the PortraitSS/ClothesSS/HairSS subscenes, and so if make changes you need also to save the loaded subscene from inside the PhotStudioSS atom, or else it will keep loading the old subscene settings. The same holds for the Black/White buttons, part of the ClothesSS.
If you don't know how to use subscenes there's a subscenes guide by ZRSX in the Guides section.
PhotoStudioSS name changes when loading other subscenes because of the Auto-load ID checkbox. This does not pose any problems on the current setup.
Change the person's pose
The person pose comes from a pose preset. The pose trigger is in the main buttons, and you can either change the trigger there to a different pose preset or overwrite the existing one.
Important notes about Appearance presets
When you save appearance presets in bulk make sure you have the right settings from the start. For example, there's a trigger in the main buttons to deactivate blinking when in the Clothes or Hair mode (because blinking is not saved in those presets and gets in the way of photos), but in Portrait mode it is activated.
You can set your own triggers if you want always the same kind of settings to all appearance presets.
The three mode buttons have triggers to:
- Load the pertinent subscene on the subscene PhotostudioSS (lights and spawn point)
- Load a Pose preset for the person atom
- Moves the user's location to the Spawnpoint atom matching the mode
- Load a dummy skin on the person atom
This subscene is the loading place for the three modes loaded by the Mode buttons. The lights and spawnpoint atoms are part of the PortraitSS/ClothesSS/HairSS subscenes, and so if make changes you need also to save the loaded subscene from inside the PhotStudioSS atom, or else it will keep loading the old subscene settings. The same holds for the Black/White buttons, part of the ClothesSS.
If you don't know how to use subscenes there's a subscenes guide by ZRSX in the Guides section.
PhotoStudioSS name changes when loading other subscenes because of the Auto-load ID checkbox. This does not pose any problems on the current setup.
Change the person's pose
The person pose comes from a pose preset. The pose trigger is in the main buttons, and you can either change the trigger there to a different pose preset or overwrite the existing one.
Important notes about Appearance presets
When you save appearance presets in bulk make sure you have the right settings from the start. For example, there's a trigger in the main buttons to deactivate blinking when in the Clothes or Hair mode (because blinking is not saved in those presets and gets in the way of photos), but in Portrait mode it is activated.
You can set your own triggers if you want always the same kind of settings to all appearance presets.
Credits and thank-yous:
- AcidBubbles - SpawnPoint
- hazmhox - vamcui
- Norm - Cyclorama
- NoStage3 - UnityAssetVamifier
- Oeshi - poses
- Spacedog - Rotate_to_camera
Photos taken with MacGruber's SuperShot tool
- Rosa (icannotdie)
- Caitlin (luminestrial)
- Tight_white_Tshirt (AnythingFashionVR)
- Cloudcover_shirts_set (Cloudcover)
- Cloudcover_Suit_Pants_01 (Cloudcover)
- OL01_Jacket (YameteOuji)
- Clothing_SAV_ArtemisDress (TGC)