
However, with our current light set up this is what it looks like: Seems like there is no power even for the big screen behind Haku!Īh… but this type of screen, if it had a real world equivalent, would be based on LCD/LED technology (and would be dang expensive too given it’s size). Either it is regularly proportioned screen or a wide screen and the two modes essentially account for these choose one that looks best for your screen. The difference between them is a function of the type of screen your computer monitor is using. For now just use one of the first two options. If you want to play a pre-recorded video on this screen, you will use On.mode03. You turn on this screen’s function by setting either On.mode01 or On.mode02 on. But, we will use them and make them look like light beams! The Big Screenīut before we address those, at the back of this stage, there is a very large motion capture screen. Rather tacky approach, but back in 2008 or thereabouts when this stage was created, there was no such thing as RAY-MMD. These are the modeled “light beams” that are a part of the stage01.x model. Please note those funny looking brown/yellow constructs behind Haku. We will use the stage’s own lights to bring the illumination level back up again. You can actually turn the whole screen black with these controls and the RAY-MMD assets loaded but we want the stage lit by ambient lighting exactly as it should be in real life. We used the ray-controller widget to do this. Seriously though, what we did and what you should be doing if you are working along with us is to turn down the lights. However, it looks like since the last part, Haku has forgotten to pay her electric bill… RAY-MMD: Haku’s crazy light show Welcome back to Part 2 of our project in which we will be helping Haku create “ The Greatest Show of the Century” on a shoestring budget. This is what happens when Haku forgets to pay her utility bills…
