Why 2 texture files ? There are a lot of textures shared between my female models so I've separated those.Then make sure that Auto Run Python Scripts is checked in edit -> preferences -> save & load. Easiest way to fix is to reinstall blender and clear this folder but be aware it will delete all your custom settings and addons : C:\Users\YourUserName\AppData\Roaming\Blender Foundation\Blender\BlenderVersionYouUse.
You need to find what's causing it, for some people it's an out of date daz addon so try to update it. The lips are weird or the model is all over the place when I open the file -> it's an incompatibility between the daz addon and your blender install.It's mighty useful so it's a great skill to have if you're not familiar with it. Clipping might happen, that's life in 3d, best way to fix is to go in sculpt mode.With a few clicks you can fit any outfit or hairstyles from the library to any of my models. Starting from now, all my models will be compatible with the outfit library I'm building ( ).You'll find a few more options than in the main UI there, explore all you want. There's also a few hand and eyes poses, as well as heels modes in case the models has heeled shoes or you import some. In the armature tab you can select which armature layers to show, also you can clear any pose to go back to default, switch between ik and fk or activate mannequin mode for better performance. In outfit settings you can choose the outfit and add/remove listed pieces In expression tab you'll find a bunch of expressions to use
For makeup and hair color, tick the checkbox to allow customization.
In the body settings tab you'll find : skin options, makeup options, body morph presets and tweak options, hairstyles options. The model is mainly handled through the panel bearing its name : the daz addon is still necessary and might be useful for fine tweaking
Sakura is pretty much just the Ryu alternative for when you don't want to play a male shoto.If you are disrespectful or ask a question that is answered in this description, your comment will be ignored and/or deleted. Ken can be a decent Ryu alternative, though his moveset gets a bit more complex. He just benefits from arguably being overpowered. I'd argue Akuma isn't really a beginner character. His moves are basic, but they also cover the basics. I'd still say that Ryu is the basic all-round beginner character. In the years since, developers started designing charge characters around the idea that players would know more advanced stuff, making them (at least in my eyes) more difficult for a starting player than "regular" characters.
Back before players were expected to be able to figure out how to do a dragon punch motion, and before the consequences of a combo system were fully understood. They're really technical and timing specific.Īnyway, what I really want to know is, how does Sakura compare to Chun Li in terms of overall potential and difficulty of play?Ĭharge characters were considered easy to learn back in Street Fighter 2. I'm having a hard time getting a feel for her combos, especially her SBK's. I'm not interested in Ryu or Akuma.īut I was told Chun Li is a good choice for a first timer, being that she's a charge character, and I feel like I was lied to a bit. Originally posted by The Hero Cat:shes okay for starting out but I think a better choice is Necaliįor Shotos, my choice is really between her and Ken.