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I know this is a "work in progress" but I'm having the same trouble as xXdarrkXx It's really hard not to keep the eyes from rolling up to the inside of the top of his head. It seems like all of the expressions are over-reacting, especially the eyebrows. I did teach him how to sing, though, I think he's gonna be the next contestant on the VOICE !.... check it out.......
https://www.facebook.com/Bill.Austin.Musician/videos/423213744538286/?theater
i need help :3 i think im insane, i just said amazing to a bunny wabbit
i need help please send help
i need help HELP!
try's to make a character from a anime i like* instantly fails
Have you calibrated the avatar (the Quick/Expression Tracker Calibration)? You can also try to set the Look at camera Ratio to max. What happens in this case?