[Archived - JanXuan] Can small avis and scalers be made so that the avatar does not float above or sink under the seats?
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Posted by “JanXuan” on February 18, 2024.
[Archived]I always see people in my rooms with scaled avatars, and it is a pretty weird sight to see them go invisible under a seat, or float high above the furniture. Is there no way to make the scalers so that they put the avatars in the correct position?
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Posted by “JanXuan” on February 19, 2024.
[Archived]I know that this option is not available now, but could it somehow be made possible?
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Posted by “JanXuan” on February 19, 2024.
[Archived]@LestatDeLioncourt Yes, I know that, I was wondering if that could somehow be overwritten by the mesher, or after import in IMVU as an option in Studio/Create mode.
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Posted by “LestatDeLioncourt” on February 19, 2024.
[Archived]Hi @JanXuan This issue with scalers is the Avatar Root is common between all sizes. When an avatar attaches to a pose seat of some kind, it is related to the IMVU Default Avatar's Root.
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Posted by “JanXuan” on February 18, 2024.
[Archived]Doing this with furniture for kid avatars is not a problem as I did it with my baby seats. The normal avatar will be scaled down so that it looks more realistic and no avatar scaler is needed.![afbeelding]()
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