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The possibilities are endless! Show off your latest creations to your friends, our entire community and the whole world! Snap a Polaroid with our in-game cameras. Pass the photo around in VR or share your desktop version anywhere. Is there not an easier way to add skins? Showing 1 - 11 of 11 comments. Ancientsword View Profile View Posts. No, this is not like adding a skin to an already existing model ingame. You need to create the model and upload it. Vatarga View Profile View Posts.
I watched a comlete tutorial by Tupper on youtube, and now i can upload a mmd model in under 15 minutes. I highly reccomend looking him up.
Originally posted by Vatarga :. It takes an hour to do it with a new Unit3D project from scratch while also explaining it slowly to people who have never used Unity3D before.
I've used Photoshop and Blender and Unity3D for years and years already, so it's down to being a 10 minute process if you have a model that's under 20k polys that already has a rig.
If your model needs to be decimated, it's a whole other story. If you've never used Unity3D before, or textured before, or understand how its file system and GameObject and Component systems work, then it'll take a lot longer too. Essentially, it's easy as hell and the bare-minimum required amount of effort for displaying and animating anim or IK a three-dimensional character. It is the "easiest" it will ever be, considering we want control over all of the aspects of a moving 3D model.
The problem is that it requires a ton of different skill-sets to see an avatar project the whole way through, and so is often frustrating to people coming into this completely fresh. My advice would be to have patience and watch a YouTube tutorial and follow the whole thing through. It ends up being easy once you see all of the steps and have an understanding of how all of the assets talk to one-another.
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