"Let's start! Making VR chat clothing compatible to avatars (video tutorial)" [FOUND by Finn]
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It feels like this lol
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@berndlauert So true!!! Also so wild to just deform the base body into a lumpy t-shirt instead of, idk, making clothes LOL. It was really just "take the limbs off of kikyo and deform the torso until it's clothes"
Hope this one has actual tips for existing costumes, I always wonder if there's a better way to do weight painting! -
Do you mean this https://drive.google.com/file/d/1rx1So4Gar9_wgeLrbMs-Xcy32Vt3oFAU/view?usp=drive_link
It's in JP tho -
@Miki42 This free one is pretty good: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=0z5y-PUujJY
I'm hoping the paid one we're looking for has some new tips though ๐ฅบ
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@Miki42 It should still be helpful in theory if you compare the UI placement since it'll be the same as your blender's language! You can also use your phone and translate a paused screen if you need clarification. The poster made a text-based article in the description as well- maybe it can be run through a translator as well. Hope it can still help
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This type of information should be free for everyone
it'll be available here in a few min or a hour -
Information like this should not be sold, it should be free to everyone.
i fuck those who think the opposite.
we need to share all Tutorials on creation for free, and not behind closed door or paywall.here's the link : https://workupload.com/file/JaZMQfbZ3VH
it might be updated to have a lower size (and lower res but it should be still watchable) if i feel like it
Edit: if you can't play the video, please update your video player.
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Forgot to reply here. I haven't gone through 100% of the video, but the youtube video I linked shares almost the exact same steps >_< The only new and helpful information this paid tutorial has vs the free youtube one is to change the viewport shading to Random when you have multiple layered meshes.
Pros:
- The video is very slow compared to the youtube one, so it'll be easy to pause when you need to see what key/menu they are using. (In youtube, I recommend pausing and using comma or period keys to move by frames). If you don't know Japanese, you can compare the UI placement at these parts. All keyboard shortcuts are universal.
- The parts newbies would need to study (sculpting, for example) are NOT sped up. You can take your time observing, and the language barrier for many shouldn't be too much of an issue during these parts.
- Has a version on booth with a Korean translation, if you speak it.
Cons:
- There's quite a bit of silence and 0 editing done to those parts.
- No text document going over the steps or annotations like in the youtube video. The YT tutorial has a blog post, as well as on-screen subtitles you can use your phone to google translate into your native language.
- Almost no new techniques introduced in comparison to the free Youtube video (so far).
- The unity portions of the tutorial are kinda outdated now and might be difficult for those who struggle with the program.
- Big files, long videos that could be edited down to save viewer's time and disc space.
It hasn't been worth the effort of translating the audio into text so far when the youtube video already has associated text that can be machine translated. I am not an expert at blender or unity, but if there are questions on certain parts of EITHER tutorials I can try to help clarify! Sorry I didn't have great news to update with in regards to this specific booth file
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Hello Hello people
there is seems to be a V2 that added japanese subtitles
if someone is interested, please let me know so i can upload it
Edit : i just saw that my file was deleted, it will be up again in a hour or two -
Here is the new link
https://workupload.com/file/SFFRjdzm8By