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Animation Alignment and Height


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I've noticed that Sex Lab only ever seems to give me properly aligned animations if I keep my character's height slider at 1. However, I feel like a giant at that height. I'd prefer to drop my height to about 0.9 but animations start getting weird. People humping air and such.

 

I've tried using the "Even actors height" option in sexLab, but for some reason it doesn't actually help. Has anyone had some luck in figuring out how to align characters with shorter heights?

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If you reload the animation registry, which you need to if you add new animations, it also deletes your custom settings. Sometimes things still won't line up, such as where the hands end up after the groins are aligned.

 

It's too bad animations don't come with multiple hotpoints you can line up automatically so height wouldn't matter; i.e. character groin outer edge = spot-A. Match spot-A on two actors at the start of the animation, left hand of actor a to left hip of actor b, etc. Maybe in 10 years or so :-|

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If we're still playing Skyrim and haven't modded the crap out of Bethesda's next installment....

 

People are still playing and modding Oblivion and Morrowind, why wouldn't they do the same with Skyrim? :P

Edit: and i'm hoping Bethesda's next instalment would be fallout 4... but well, we've heard nothing on it :/

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Next installment ?? They should learn to first build stable games or fix the game before moving to the next one.

 

 

But why would they? People buy it anyway and the games are good enough to forgive and forget the bugs when a patch tackles it. I'm sure Bethesda is well aware their marketing works like a charm, their sales sure don't lie.

  • 3 months later...
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Next installment ?? They should learn to first build stable games or fix the game before moving to the next one.

 

 

But why would they? People buy it anyway and the games are good enough to forgive and forget the bugs when a patch tackles it. I'm sure Bethesda is well aware their marketing works like a charm, their sales sure don't lie.

 

Preach it

  • 8 months later...
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Im having the same problem, and have everything to latest updates, im also aware of the alignment functions on the key board, but I wish I could save every animation so I dont have to align it again and again every time I want to make ze luuuve lol  

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It's not possible to perfectly align actors that are not the same height as most if not all animations seem to be made with even actor heights. You can shift uneven characters around but there will always be something off.

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Next installment ?? They should learn to first build stable games or fix the game before moving to the next one.

Given that Bethesda bought ID, I'm kind of hoping they let the ID guys do their own thing, and then use the next version of the IDTech engine for the next ES game. What Bethesda has needed for the longest time was either people capable of creating a good engine, or a good engine licensed from someone else. Now they have that, as long as they don't fuck it up.

  • 5 weeks later...
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There is a "even actors height" option in the sexlab mcm...

That option somehow never worked for me.  What i did was,(im playing as a female agressor) going to the high hells menu and tweakin the numbers a bit. After that animations alligned near perfectly.

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Im having the same problem, and have everything to latest updates, im also aware of the alignment functions on the key board, but I wish I could save every animation so I dont have to align it again and again every time I want to make ze luuuve lol  

 

Use the Export Settings function available in the Sexlab rebuild(? - bottom menu item anyway) menu.  Be sure to save as you are instructed. Then the next time you start a new game use the import settings function...  All settings and alignments made previously will still be there. 

You can add to your settings (ie. alignments) as you play... just remember to export / save / import each time. 

 

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