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The Rockstar - This is just a test scene, and a request to the community for some help

So this isn't a typical VAM post, I posted this because I am hopping some of you could assist me with some technical issue that I am tryin to work out. This scene was/is going to part of a bigger story based scene but I need to address some issues as I have reached a point where I am dissatisfied with the way I am putting together scenes, don't get me wrong I love what I am doing I just want to provide more immersion and realism to my scenes and while they turn out ok in most cases I feel...

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Hey,
First thing I noticed is your dependencies. Where is Acid Bubbles timeline and MacGruber Logic Bricks. Both of those plug-ins should solve all your problems.
 
Hi, regarding your questions: I advise you to use timeline ( https://hub.virtamate.com/resources/timeline.94/ ). That way you can use animations for the musicians in your scene and also use triggers, animate lightning, basically do anything that you want to do. And you can then create a button to start the animation whenever you feel like it, or use logicbricks ( https://hub.virtamate.com/resources/logicbricks.1975/ ) to trigger an event on scene load and use that to start the timeline animations for the musicians.
 
Hi, regarding your questions: I advise you to use timeline ( https://hub.virtamate.com/resources/timeline.94/ ). That way you can use animations for the musicians in your scene and also use triggers, animate lightning, basically do anything that you want to do. And you can then create a button to start the animation whenever you feel like it, or use logicbricks ( https://hub.virtamate.com/resources/logicbricks.1975/ ) to trigger an event on scene load and use that to start the timeline animations for the musicians.
Ya i figured timeline was going to be a solution, i am still trying to work it out., Thank you for your response.
 
There's indeed a learning curve, especially since there are so many pieces out there! If you do want to learn Timeline (I made it for "more advanced cases" like this, so hopefully it should help) I suggest you check out the wiki and the tutorials videos, it can help clarify how it all works: https://github.com/acidbubbles/vam-timeline/wiki (once you get the gist of it, I think you can guess the rest by playing with it). Also recently I added the ability to load a pose as part of an animation, which can be used along with cross-atom sync (shared animation names) to "transition" scenes. For possession, after loading a new pose, you can use Embody to "refresh" the possession. Check "The Boss", it should show how you can use fades, transitions, and poses in practice: https://hub.virtamate.com/resources/the-boss-female-pov-futa.9911/
 
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