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NEW! Ex-Static plug-in

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Hi, just released a new G-Tools plug-in, "Ex-Static", intended as a quick and easy way to give static actors motion by causing them to 'twist' and look about in a random fashion.  This plug-in operates in a couple of ways:
1. 'Bobble' - Moves the Avatar head by creating a 'Look at' target that moves randomly within parameters you control
2. 'Wobble' - Moves the Avatar body by linking to a prop that moves randomly within parameters you control
The target props are automatically generated and set as 'Dummies' so that they won't display in your scene.  As an added benefit, use of the plug-in does not change/alter any existing Avatar motion clips, so you can experiment without worry.
https://forum.reallusion.com/uploads/images/ea3b5b87-e9ed-4b53-9f38-0026.jpg

https://marketplace.reallusion.com/ex-static


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Looks great! One more thing that could be added for a tool like this. Random hand and finger movement, perhaps under a few templates



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