Slut_Liliy9 Posted October 30, 2024 Posted October 30, 2024 I have run into a problem where the characters aren't aligned properly so I've been fiddling with the positioning settings within the MCM sexlabs but for some reason it resets itself back to the off positions. I can't recall if there was a apply and save option there or I had to go to globe profile I believe it is called. So I want to learn how I can fix the positioning and make the scenes more realistic. Every animation seems to be out of position and I've tried to align them but to prevail. I'm sure its a lot easier than my brain is making it out to be I just can't see the solution to the problem. Thank you in advance. I posted two screenshots down below:
Andy14 Posted October 31, 2024 Posted October 31, 2024 10 hours ago, Slut_Liliy9 said: I have run into a problem where the characters aren't aligned properly so I've been fiddling with the positioning settings within the MCM sexlabs but for some reason it resets itself back to the off positions. I can't recall if there was a apply and save option there or I had to go to globe profile I believe it is called. So I want to learn how I can fix the positioning and make the scenes more realistic. Every animation seems to be out of position and I've tried to align them but to prevail. I'm sure its a lot easier than my brain is making it out to be I just can't see the solution to the problem. Thank you in advance. I posted two screenshots down below: The reason the scenes are not aligned correctly is because when creating the animation the author used different bodies and possibly even a different skeleton than you. In the SexLab MCM you can set the character sizes to adjust automatically. This has a big impact. In the MCM you can also set the high heel effect to be temporarily removed. Otherwise you have to adjust the alignment manually during the scene. But this adjustment is global and not just for this animation. 2
Slut_Liliy9 Posted November 1, 2024 Author Posted November 1, 2024 (edited) 17 hours ago, Andy14 said: The reason the scenes are not aligned correctly is because when creating the animation the author used different bodies and possibly even a different skeleton than you. In the SexLab MCM you can set the character sizes to adjust automatically. This has a big impact. In the MCM you can also set the high heel effect to be temporarily removed. Otherwise you have to adjust the alignment manually during the scene. But this adjustment is global and not just for this animation. Hi, Sorry for the late reply.. I went into SexLab MCM and I believe I checked the right ones but it still isn't aligned. Edited November 1, 2024 by Slut_Liliy9
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