Description Blend shapes for new eye elements (occ. and tearline) do not move along with eye animation. Is this intentional behaviour i.e. work I must do myself inside Unity - or just a bug?...More
Hello, We have a couple questions about Reallusion's skeleton joint data in CC3, and the skeletons export data read by our third party software (Maya 2019). We have noticed that CC3+'s export data is not read by Maya as we would expect. If you refer to the included image ("CC3_Export_JointData...More
Steps to reproduce: 1) Create a CC3+ character with larger-than-normal eyes, such that they do not close properly. 2) Use "Fix Blink" option in modify menu, and confirm that eyes close all the way....More
When exporting an FBX with .imotion animations using CC3, the resulting FBX animations contain what I presume is the 'normal' iClone blink, interpolated on top of the specified animations. The used .imotion animations also have a 'manual' blink animated in, resulting in too much blinking! I...More
Hi, I was encouraged by your support team to raise this as a potential bug. All details and images are in this post: https://forum.reallusion.com/433741/CC-Character-Bone-Issue-in-Unity#bm434309. I'm not having these issues with other 3rd party models and you can see the side by side images...More
We export characters as FBX with .iMotionPlus files as animations on a regular basis for use in our application. Since CC3.2, some of the character parts have their spring effects baked into the exported animation, with no way of turning them off. I've read that you can add an "off" key in...More
HI CC3 needs a rigging system, coz, it can't up hold daz' rigs as they are to complicated for it, and if you change the shoulders or or lower leg bones in cc3 the models becomes severely distorted. which is why it needs it's OWN RIGGING SYSTEM ONE THAT CAN COMPETE IN COMPLEXITY TO DAZ!...More
Right now in CC3 there's a really basic spine: 3 bones, and 2 are really close to each other. This doesn't make for good deformation. It would be great if there was a better spine, more evenly distributed, especially at the lower spine. An option to add more bones, their distribution, while...More