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How to combine the two models into one?

I have two models with the same texture Atlas configuration.
Each of the two models has a different parameter, and the keys of each part are attached to each parameter.

I hope these two models can control all the parameters with one textured Atlas.

Is there any way to apply the parameters and key values of one model to parts of another model?

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  • "Is there any way to apply the parameters and key values of one model to parts of another model?"

    - I would try to copy paste one model into the other model's file, I could also be completely wrong;;;
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    - I think you'll have to manually 'change' (the live2d function found when clicking on parameter value>down arrow>change) the keyforms over if you want diff parameters to work on the same ones. Or possibly matching up the parameter IDs and names before copy-pasting the entire model might work?

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  • dppdpp
    edited November 2021
    Thank you.

    However, as in the above method, when the model's ID or name is matched and moved, each model moves when the parameter is moved.

    when the same parts of the same two models are set to move differently in each parameter, can only the movement of one model be applied to the parts of the other model?
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