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Users might run into others that have | Users might run into others that have glasses, but don't contain either the right keyword, have the keyword but don't have the position/rotation/scale correct, or just don't use a snapper. | ||
Having a community-made standard for snappers for glasses allows users to share different eyewear easily with each other without having to worry about incompatibilities. | Having a community-made standard for snappers for glasses allows users to share different eyewear easily with each other without having to worry about incompatibilities. |
Latest revision as of 07:30, 5 September 2024
When creating a Resonite avatar, users might want to add some sort of eye-wear to it. This can be achieved easily via a Snapper.
Common snapper keywords for glasses (present on SnapTarget and Snapper) include:
glass
glasses
eyewear
Users might run into others that have glasses, but don't contain either the right keyword, have the keyword but don't have the position/rotation/scale correct, or just don't use a snapper.
Having a community-made standard for snappers for glasses allows users to share different eyewear easily with each other without having to worry about incompatibilities.
Proposals
Charlie-san
When creating a snapper for glasses, users should follow steps to create something that can stick with the "new" format as so:
- Create a snapper on the bridge of the nose on the avatar
- Have the keyword
Glasses Snapper
orglasses
to indicate that the snapper is for eyewear - Scale the snapper only instead of the glasses to not warp the glasses when sharing.
However, when creating glasses for people to use with this "new" format, you can instead:
- Create the snapper so that it rests on the bridge of the glasses down the center
- Scale the model to something that fits with what most people would wear, roughly a scale of a (create-new/box/set scale of box to 0.5) as a reference for the size of the glasses.
These notes here are only for people who want to work on improving a community-made standard of snappers and eyewear in general.