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VaM 1.x Vam Overlays but for images?

Threads regarding the original VaM 1.x

Okachu

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Can I put images that they are always in front of the widow camera?

And can I use custom fonts in vam?
 
Nope.
Fonts needs to be compiled through Unity. It's not something you can load on the fly.
So you need to rely on the bunch of existing custom font there is in VAMS.

If you have several nice fonts you'd like in there, if they are public domain or open source, I can add them for a next update.
 
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Built in image panels can be parented to the view with this;


I don't know if this was ever updated, but previously when I tried, anything parented to the camera rig (or the "center eye") would not persist when loading the scene again. This plugin by ky1001 fixed that for me. Be aware though, parenting something to the center eye can be a bit nauseating in vr. Picking a tracker as the target makes it easier, as the parented object stays pinned infront, but doesn't track the jittery motion of the headset.
 
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Built in image panels can be parented to the view with this;


I don't know if this was ever updated, but previously when I tried, anything parented to the camera rig (or the "center eye") would not persist when loading the scene again. This plugin by ky1001 fixed that for me. Be aware though, parenting something to the center eye can be a bit nauseating in vr. Picking a tracker as the target makes it easier, as the parented object stays pinned infront, but doesn't track the jittery motion of the headset.
Ok I'm trying this, ty!
 
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Ah ok, this head light plugin works but not for desktop mode.

Nvm, I just needed to rerange it.
 
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