vrc-osc-discord-band | python osc application to control a notification band
kandi X-RAY | vrc-osc-discord-band Summary
kandi X-RAY | vrc-osc-discord-band Summary
vrc-osc-discord-band is a Python library. vrc-osc-discord-band has no bugs, it has no vulnerabilities, it has build file available and it has low support. You can download it from GitHub.
A python osc application to control a notification band on an avatar in vrchat
A python osc application to control a notification band on an avatar in vrchat
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vrc-osc-discord-band has a low active ecosystem.
It has 3 star(s) with 1 fork(s). There are 2 watchers for this library.
It had no major release in the last 12 months.
There are 3 open issues and 4 have been closed. On average issues are closed in 2 days. There are no pull requests.
It has a neutral sentiment in the developer community.
The latest version of vrc-osc-discord-band is 1.0.0
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Install vrc-osc-discord-band
Head over to the Releases page to get the latest release.
Download the executable and run it after you start VRChat.
Download the Unity Package and add the Prefab to your avatar. (More Instructions on this below)
If this your first time working with OSC head over to the VRChat docs to learn more. This doc assumes you have a Unity Package with an avatar already set up to be published to VRChat along with some knowledge of how to use Unity.
Head over to the releases page and download the unity package from the latest release.
Open your Unity Project with your avatar.
Download the Poiyomi Shader and import it into your project: https://github.com/poiyomi/PoiyomiToonShader/releases
Import the unity package from the latest release.
If the materials in Assets/OSC Bracelet/MAT are purple, set them all to Poiyomi and the settings should transfer
Place the prefab in your scene
Move the prefab into your armature as a child of your lower left arm bone and adjust it's scale/position to fit your avatar:
In your tool bar click Shadoki > Discord Bracelet
Add the Discord Bracelet, Controllers, and Animations into the editor window and press Apply. Keep an eye in the debug console for possible errors.
Your new FX layer should be present in OSC Bracelet/Animations. Drag and drop it into your avatar's FX Layer.
If you are having trouble getting the OSC program to communicate with VRChat, checkout this troubleshooting doc that Wizard wrote for their TTS App: https://github.com/VRCWizard/TTS-Voice-Wizard/wiki/OSC-Troubleshooting
Download the executable and run it after you start VRChat.
Download the Unity Package and add the Prefab to your avatar. (More Instructions on this below)
If this your first time working with OSC head over to the VRChat docs to learn more. This doc assumes you have a Unity Package with an avatar already set up to be published to VRChat along with some knowledge of how to use Unity.
Head over to the releases page and download the unity package from the latest release.
Open your Unity Project with your avatar.
Download the Poiyomi Shader and import it into your project: https://github.com/poiyomi/PoiyomiToonShader/releases
Import the unity package from the latest release.
If the materials in Assets/OSC Bracelet/MAT are purple, set them all to Poiyomi and the settings should transfer
Place the prefab in your scene
Move the prefab into your armature as a child of your lower left arm bone and adjust it's scale/position to fit your avatar:
In your tool bar click Shadoki > Discord Bracelet
Add the Discord Bracelet, Controllers, and Animations into the editor window and press Apply. Keep an eye in the debug console for possible errors.
Your new FX layer should be present in OSC Bracelet/Animations. Drag and drop it into your avatar's FX Layer.
If you are having trouble getting the OSC program to communicate with VRChat, checkout this troubleshooting doc that Wizard wrote for their TTS App: https://github.com/VRCWizard/TTS-Voice-Wizard/wiki/OSC-Troubleshooting
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