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This might happen because the ULSee tracker uses the SR300 to get the RGB video feed for face tracking and the RealSense SDK isn't able to access the camera anymore because it's already being used, the RSSDK cannot initialize properly.
If you don't have a spare webcam that you can use for the ULSee Tracker, take note that the Intel Depth Camera Manager installs three accessible cameras:
1. Intel RealSense Camera SR300 Depth
2. Intel RealSense Camera SR300 Virtual Driver
3. Intel RealSense Camera SR300 RGB
Choosing the second option (Intel RealSense Camera SR300 Virtual Driver), with a resolution of 640 x 480 @ 60 fps on the ULSee tracker, will make it work simultaneously with RealSense.
Let us know if this solution worked for you.
does the RealSense program not work well with the live 2d plugin?
I feel like it's more intended for regular FaceRig avatars
That is because the Live2D avatars are more limiting. You do not have the same complex movements with 2D avatars that you have with 3D avatars.