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How can i create and export .exp3.json to facerig
Bunri
July 2020
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How can i create and export .exp3.json to facerig. Thank you
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SandraMAUSU
October 2020
Hi! I found this feature in the viewer mode.
Open your model3.json in the viewer, then click on file>add>expression.
Name your expression and then you can pose your model.
You can add all you need.
Finally, click on file>export>All Expression Motion.
Ta-dah!
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SandraMAUSU
October 2020
this is the viewer, both are installed in the downloaded installer.
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Open your model3.json in the viewer, then click on file>add>expression.
Name your expression and then you can pose your model.
You can add all you need.
Finally, click on file>export>All Expression Motion.
Ta-dah!
this is the viewer, both are installed in the downloaded installer.