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Jorvex609@piefed.zipB to Linux@lemmy.mlEnglish · 2 days ago

Best resources on how to vtube on linux?

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Best resources on how to vtube on linux?

Jorvex609@piefed.zipB to Linux@lemmy.mlEnglish · 2 days ago
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Here’s one I watched but I still am going to have to watch a few before I have a clear idea on which one to use.

Linux Guide to Vtubing | Linux Mint tutorial HD

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    I tried it once, I used Inochi creator to make my model and then I used Inochi session to stream it. You need open-seeface to get the tracking data from your webcam.

    Rigging is very difficult! You should start with something simple

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      Seconding this. I use Puppetstring (by ar14?) for face, audio, & midi key tracking with my inochi2d model though

      It’s on itch .io and steam

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    If you don’t want to install anything, there’s also https://3d.kalidoface.com/ for the browser. And seems they shut it down but there was a 2D version as well: https://2d.kalidoface.com/ (both open source.)

    And you might want to cross-check the OBS install instructions. I’m fairly sure it does game capture out of the box these days, so not sure if there’s a need to manually install plugins from source.

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      No one asked for your opinion, so unless you have tips to actually answer OP’s question, feel free to fuck right off :)

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