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Thank you for sharing. I like this scene. excuse my disturb. Don't understand. 'Head collider'???? what and where i turn it on. English is not my natuaral language. Sorry.
 
Thank you for sharing. I like this scene. excuse my disturb. Don't understand. 'Head collider'???? what and where i turn it on. English is not my natuaral language. Sorry.
Hello. If you are using VAM in virtual reality, the head collider is an option that can be turned on and off in VAM, so that your head collides with other objects. If you look in the main VAM menu, under "user preferences," there is a "VR1" tab. In the VR1 section there is an option to turn "head collider" either on or off. The reason I mentioned this is because there are collision triggers in the scene. These collision triggers are located at the left front chair, the right front chair and the captain chair where the woman is sitting. If there is some object with a collider in these areas, it will make the main character change the positions of her legs and it will activate sounds. Another way to activate these triggers is by adding an object into the scene that has a collider. For example you could add a ping pong paddle and move it to the different areas near the three chairs. I hope that this explanation helps.
 
Thank you. Yes it help me and i found all. Can i replace the animation patters with 'Timeline'??
 

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