Hi!This is great news, I find it takes 5-10 minutes loading from a fast SSD with a core i7-14700k - the part that takes the time is the Atom Contents bit, sometime seems to tie things up there,
The Scene is fantastic, every time I load it up I find new features, I saw you credited the walking to Reign Mocap, which scene is it from? I love the muscle flex morphs in it and can't find those in a Reign Scene? Thanks
Yes, load time is exactly the main issue I’m focusing on right now. Of course, loading speed varies a lot depending on how many VARs someone has in their AddonPackages folder, but even in a relatively clean test VAM install, SlutShow still takes a very long time to load.
That’s actually the core reason why I created scenes like “Under the Ocean” "Afterlife of an Angel" and more recently “SnapSHOT!” as standalone projects — to offload and isolate heavy systems from SlutShow and reduce its overall complexity.
Based on what I learned while building SnapSHOT!, I’ve started porting its custom core plugins back into SlutShow. These plugins are now used to manage hundreds of pose states and the current eight color theme systems. By hard-coding a lot of repeated logic into dedicated managers, I was able to significantly reduce JSON size and redundancy.
At this point, both major core plugins have been mostly migrated successfully. In my personal editing VAM setup (around 2000 VARs), the original v71 version took about 9 minutes to fully load. With the current optimized build, load time is down to around 5 minutes. I’m still fine-tuning logic details, and once things are stable, I’ll release an update.
Regarding the walking timelines: they actually come from two different sources. The first (and probably the one you noticed) is from ReignMocap’s “RM-WalkEnhanced”, along with his excellent free scenes. Unfortunately, it seems he has already left the HUB .
The rest come from my old timeline collection, originally created by MK_47 — thanks for reminding me, by the way! I realized I forgot to credit him properly in the UI during the last update
As for the realistic muscle shaking you mentioned — that credit goes to CheesyFX’s ShakeIt plugin, which does a fantastic job there.