@moyashi
great plugin! i have found an issue, where using both your postprocessing and passenger + improved POV or using embody, causes the hide face / head / hair to not function properly
Same issue here. Moyashi has not connected since almost a year. We probably won't have a fix soon (or ever).
This is a few months old I am aware, but I've found workarounds for this issue if you or anybody else is ever interested.
Since using Embody Passenger with the
@moyashi Post Processing plugin still shows the face, hair, etc, even when Hide Geometry is enabled I spent awhile figuring out a way around it. The way I'm doing that works is a fair amount more effort depending on your use case.
Simple Use
1. Download the
GoingGoingGone plugin, add it to your person of choice.
2. Hide the entire head and the neck in the upper body section.
3. Remove any headwear, hair, etc, from the person you're going to posses. (
Hair and clothing will still show otherwise)
4. Activate your Embody Passenger.
This should mimic the Hide Geometry function from Passenger. But if you want to be able to toggle it on and off the same way it worked with Embody Passenger - you're going to need to do a little legwork.
You will need to setup some kind trigger (
a UI button, etc) to actually enable and disable the POV mode. When you Activate Passenger via trigger (
your UI button), you're also going to want to enable the GoingGoingGone plugin in the same trigger. This will hide the head and neck when Embody is activated. Alongside this you want to enable Hide Material in the receiver of any headwear to also hide that.
If you have hair on your character, you can also hide this. We do this by setting the curveDensity and hairMultiplier to their lowest values in the Sim receiver of your hair, this basically just hides the hair.
Once you've set up the activating of Embody, you will have to do it all again but set it up opposite to itself. So deactivate the GoingGoingGone plugin, disable Hide Materials and set the curveDensity and hairMultiplier back to your desired values. This will show the head, headwear and hairs again.
It's a fair amount more hassle than having Embody just
do it for you, but it works.