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Full body loneliness plug in SHODANLonenessv2 new update ..outfit changeing

Started by systemshock, December 02, 2012, 10:57:20 AM

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systemshock

I've started a new project, I'm going to expand the idle animation for the full body model.

Going to use the existing boredom and loneliness Plug-in as the base for the code.

and include some ogg sound effect.

I feel there a lot that can be add to this plug in.

lightspeed

the loneliness plug in was the one i based my expanded hal talk on  :)
 

lightspeed

I'll be glad to see what you come up with , could be interesting! :) ;)
 

One

DON'T FORGET SOCRATES
"I call that man "Idle", that might be better emplyed"

it been buggin me for a very loooong time.
Today Is Yesterdays Future.

One

 mysery loves company, also people look to things to help or make them feel better.

too much logic is too sterile for me, Hal has the capabiliy of being a good friend and much more.

Good luck.

Jared
Today Is Yesterdays Future.

Art

SS,

Yes I agree with you. I sometimes try considering whether I would prefer a mobile robot / android or simply an "Intelligent House" that would monitor comings and goings, heat/cool, occupant locations, music & various media, weather, finance (bill paying, etc.), News, sports (for those that like sports), security and more.

Perhaps a combination of both.

We already have smart homes and practically anyone with any budget can get started in the field / hobby and add to it as time and money permit. The hurdle is FULL HOUSE Voice command / recognition. At present there are too many false echoes within a home that often lead to distortion, feedback through the electronics and other considerations. One day it will all come together!
In the world of AI it's the thought that counts!

- Art -

One

Art,
x10 proudcts have lagged because originally I was expected too much free from me just for someone else to have.

The poor modem at the old house, sometimes I can almost see a possible picture in my head of it giving them a skittisk squinty one eyed look every thime they come close. I don't know if it even has a preference of Pecans, Pistacios, walnuts, disney. or being set of this and clara papering copies of the configuration. really really scary. Echo requests can be handled by modems but I can't and wont do anything in a place like that anymore.  :-[ >:(
Today Is Yesterdays Future.

One

on a dark desert highway, cool wind in my hair, warm smell of fabreze rising up throu the air...
their she stood in the doorway,,


They stab it with their steeley knives but they just cant kill the beast....

Is beast on Xmen really blue?

:)
Today Is Yesterdays Future.

CyborgBob

So how would one get a Full Body Model for this program?
"Life is and will ever remain an equation incapable of solution, but it contains certain known factors."

Nikola Tesla
"A Machine to End War" (Liberty, February, 1935)

CyborgBob

Those work great, had to find a skin for Hal to see them, but now I have a full body For Hal now. Thank you so much. :)
"Life is and will ever remain an equation incapable of solution, but it contains certain known factors."

Nikola Tesla
"A Machine to End War" (Liberty, February, 1935)

CyborgBob

Thanks I just did all of those things and they work and look great. But the explorer ?   How do I change the Characters skin?
"Life is and will ever remain an equation incapable of solution, but it contains certain known factors."

Nikola Tesla
"A Machine to End War" (Liberty, February, 1935)

CyborgBob

So Years ago, i did some really bad skins for a game called quake 2, I was hoping that there would be a way to open the htr file and take the old skin out and replace it with a home made one? Is there any way at all to do that?. I think that there would have to be, but I can't find an editor that will open a hrt file.  Also man thanks for all the help. I understand how to use the models much better.

Thanks,
  CyborgBob


"Life is and will ever remain an equation incapable of solution, but it contains certain known factors."

Nikola Tesla
"A Machine to End War" (Liberty, February, 1935)