Vroid To Godot : Stylized Anime Game Tutorial Uncut.

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Things that you need:

Mixamo blender 4(Optional, if you're going to animate by yourself)

Youtube Channels that are helpful in creating this:

Learn how to integrate Vroid models into your Godot games in this comprehensive video tutorial.
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I haven't watched this yet, but I’m definitely going to after I finish studying! I’m going to subscribe beforehand because this looks amazing. You’ve only got 151 subscribers, but you’re already putting out videos that are over an hour and a half long, that’s real dedication. Thanks for supporting the Godot community; I’m sure this video is going to help a lot of people. Keep up the great work!

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imma be real, you saved my sanity, atleast so far (i'm only at 30min rn), but man you do not want to know how many stupid vroid tutorials i've watched, just to get everything animated and imported into godot, holy fcking shite, the model is actually in and it's not like with 20 fcking textures, and the animations work. I am super new to blender and game dev btw so yea.

madmantheepic
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Hey. Good tutorial, but I had a question about the exporting from blender (I probably missed a step but I can't find it). When I export my GLBF and import it into Godot the model is see through similar to what happens when you have the model normals flipped, but I know that isn't the problem. Is there like a checkbox I missed or something. Setting Render Method to Dithered fixes it in the blender viewer when reimported, but idk how to save that change.

Theboobiehatch
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thanks for the upload, heres some feedback

this thing is pretty painful on a first watch (or two), was there supposed to be audio? theres a lot of random cursor movements as if youre trying to show off stuff without knowing if youre clicking or keyboard short-cutting, but in your blender sections, unless the speed of the video is dropped or you have a full understanding of blender (why would you need this video) its hard to see things you are and are not actively clicking on quickly

there is a lot of great info and tips ion here, just really hard to understand without any audio

also, the pulling up other tutorials MID PROCESS does not help this at all, again im not knocking your video, real grateful for it but ive had to watch it a few times now and make some significant notes just for this to all pan out. if you like i can send them to you so that you can maybe update the video info with some of these points.

again, not knocking the video, thank you for it, its just needs to not be uncut next time XD

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