What I Learned This Last Week 27
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This video shows what I learned this last week surrounding the usage of VRoid Studio for making custom anime style virtual models for recording and streaming with VSeeFace. There is also some stuff about Daz Genesis 9 toon models having more customization capability in certain ways. As well as my exploration of clothe physics in Blender for trying to make more realistic body physicality automatically. Learned a lot this last week. Background Music DELOSound
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Dark Shepherd here. This is what I learned this last week. I'm an avatar again.
Except this one, you know, is I think a little bit better. This is called Vroid
Studio. So this is how I got this model. It's kind of made. The glasses don't look
that great. I actually do have a custom setup I'm using but the hair isn't the
same. So but this is an entirely free application. You get it in Steam. So you
can go to Steam. I'm not sure if I can show this logo. We'll see what if how
much trouble I get in for showing it. But you just go to Steam, go to Vroid Studio
in the store, and then add it to your library. Open it up and this is what you
get. This. Now this model is a bit different because if we actually start
let's start from scratch. So we're going to back to model selection. Don't save. So
we're going to create a new model. Make it more of a feminine model. It's loading
up.
And there she is. Okay so as far as outfits are concerned, this is where a
caveat occurs. So there's a custom model I actually want to make of a certain
person and she has tattoos kind of in the center of her, in between her, well
in Vroid Studio, if we go to tops and remove the top, what you're gonna see is
this. So the texture is baked on there. It is painted on the skin. We cannot remove
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