where to find trigger animations

Posted about 2 months ago by iTru

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HI GUYS IM TRYING TO WORK OUT HOW TO STOP TRIGGER ANIMATIONS WHEN DERIVING FROM OTHER AVATARS. IVE LOOKED WHERE I THINK I NEED TO GO BUT I NEED TO FIND THE ANIMATION FOR TRIGGERS I.E SLEEP HI 5 ETC. BUT I DONT KNOW WHERE TO FIND IT... HELP??? Sorry for caps lol cant be bothered retyping. im not yelling tho.

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iTru posted about 1 month ago

4u then what??

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4u posted about 1 month ago

If you're on classic client... Open the imvu client, click on settings and then create, and ensure you have edit textures and materials ticked.

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Drosselmeyer IMVU Staff

Drosselmeyer posted about 1 month ago Admin

Hmm. I thought I had an idea on what is going on here, but now I am not sure. This is a mystery. I will need to investigate further.

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iTru posted about 1 month ago

uhm not sure what they are called. but example is this one in my other shop idesii

IMVU Product: [iD] Cute F Blocker by iDesii 

if you wear that in mobile or next and try to sleep it doesnt do anything other than open your mouth

im trying to do that with a different avatar 

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Drosselmeyer IMVU Staff

Drosselmeyer posted about 1 month ago Admin

Oh! Do you mean coop actions? You can turn these off in your Account Settings if you have VIP https://www.imvu.com/catalog/web_myaccount.php. There is no other way to block coop actions as far as I am aware of.

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iTru posted about 1 month ago

hi there i want to be able to stop trigger animations like someone hi5 you or sleep or cuddle or stomp - it just makes you stand there essentially blocking them from doing the action. i am using both depending classic and imvu studio. which ever one is easier lol

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Drosselmeyer IMVU Staff

Drosselmeyer posted about 1 month ago Admin

Hi iTru, Are you using IMVU Classic Client or IMVU Studio? In either case you cannot delete the actions, but you can edit them and remove the reference to the XAF (skeletal) and XPF (morph) animations. If you asking where you do this I would need to know the answer to my question.

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