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where jigglebones?
why when having significant hair bending it has too sharp edges?
ik and shapekeys for facial features doesnt mean enhancement. this is basically the essentials to a model than something that makes a model stand out
(DISCLAIMER : If you want to sleep during this week, i suggest to NOT look at this)
https://imgur.com/a/Gd7g00M
What you wanna do is that you want to right click on the model's name.
Show in Element Viewer > Model
Go to materials, and do this to "inkling_girl_hairband" "inkling_girl_teamcolor2_alt" and "inkling_girl_teamcolor_alt" :
Right click > Add attribute > string > type in $alpha
That should make the model's hair disappear so you can put the other hair models on your character. If there's anything confusing you, please let me know, I know this stuff can be pretty difficult. ^^;
FissionMetroid101 is sometimes inactive on Twitter...
Also a hair toggle would be nice too.
We still use again these models...
Thank you always for making these models lilrobot, Statchekip and FissionMetroid101 !
Can't wait for Enhanced Off The Hook Model ! (or never...), Currently, I training for reworking Off The Hook on Blender ! (but i'm still a noob...)
FissionMetroid101 is still active on Twitter !
https://www.twitter.com/Szraneraxtq
There was a link for the blush texture and the gradient colors but the links to them were oddly removed. As a substitute for the blushing, you could use a small and faint red or pink light to your character close to the cheek.
On the Animation Set Editor, you'll see a plus sign next to the model's name, click it and it'll open up different tabs (Face, Body, Arms, Legs, and Unknown.) You'll want to click on the plus sign next to Unknown.
From there the first four slider options are for the eyelids, which you can press on and move the slider to your liking that's under Procedure (The second lower window.)
I hope this helped! I know that Source Filmmaker is confusing to handle at first, but you'll get the hang of it. However, if this is a more technical and specific issue, as in the eyes can't open properly, I have no idea how to fix that sorry. ^^;