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Don't worry - It's been tuned up for vamX, it runs on a separate thread now and has minimal impact on frame rate. If you're vamX patron do try Maive scene to see what Bhaviour can do now.
Oh, sorry - bhaviour is for time being developed as a part of vamX (but will be probably available updated sometime when I finish working with vamX). Anyone having problems with bhaviour, please contact me on discord: amaimon#7886
This plugin is self contained, it doesn't require any external...
Well, to debug it I would need to add some debug info and ask you to capture it and send it to me, as I can't seem to reproduce this BEHAVIOUR in my setup :D
I'll just disable these colliders by default, as they seem to cause a lot of problems for everyone.
Let's try this...
well, I can remove add checkboxes to remove head and body, no problem. Unless you want the head but just keep it stationary... If you want to talk it, you can use https://discord.com/channels/922117007799889973/922894291192389712
Does any other key work, though? Like WSAD? For me it's rather a norm keys are not responsive. I have to CTRL+TAB a few times to make VAM register them. Also - do you have embody installed? Doest the guy say he has it attached?
This is an early preview of a plugin that can make all characters in a scene feel alive. It comes with bundled scene that lets you test its various features (best experienced in VR!). This scene is configured with embody, which MUST BE activated by pressing 8.
In the demo scene be sure to try...
I've created a tool that converts old-style json poses to new-style vap poses together with recentering of the model. It works fine in most cases, but there are some weird behaviours and some poses that don't work completely.
So what I am doing now is setting rootPosition for hip to some...
How to use it?
Vamifier is able to fix missing dependencies by copying from a second directory you put aside. It has to have the same structure as main VAM directory. I call it the "repo".
To start the script, be sure you have java available from your command line and run:
java -jar...
In second part of experiment I took exactly the same looks and saves and resolved the dependencies by just extracting required hair, clothing, morphs etc from VARs. 3.5 GB of data was extracted. No missing dependencies. Lightning fast installation.
In another thread I mentioned my tool to resolve missing dependencies by copying packages and loose files from another directory ("repo").
So I've made an experiment. I've prepared a clean copy of VAM and then copied a few of my very basic scenes and looks into it and then ran my tool against...