How to Attach 2D Live VTuber Model on Twitch
Quick Guide for Adding 2D Live VTuber Model
Adding a 2D Live VTuber model to your Twitch stream can significantly enhance your content by providing a dynamic and interactive avatar. Here’s a concise step-by-step guide to help you attach a 2D Live VTuber model on Twitch through VTuber Studio:
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Prepare Your 2D VTuber Model
Download and Install VTuber Studio
Set Up Your VTuber Model in VTuber Studio
Open OBS Studio
Create a New Scene
Add a Game Capture Source
Configure the Game Capture Source
Position and Resize Your VTuber Model
Save Your Scene Collection
Test Your VTuber Model
1. Prepare Your 2D VTuber Model
Ensure you have your 2D VTuber model (Live2D) ready and saved on your computer. The model should be set up in a format compatible with VTuber Studio (usually .model3.json).
2. Download and Install VTuber Studio
Download and install VTuber Studio from the official VTuber Studio website or the app store (if available).
3. Set Up Your VTuber Model in VTuber Studio
- Launch VTuber Studio: Open the VTuber Studio application.
- Load Your Model: Click on the “Load” button and navigate to your 2D VTuber model file (.model 3.json). Select the file and load your model into VTuber Studio.
- Calibrate Your Model: Follow the instructions to calibrate your model with your webcam. Ensure the model’s movements correspond accurately to your facial expressions and head movements.
4. Open OBS Studio
Launch OBS Studio on your computer. If you haven’t installed OBS Studio yet, download and install it from the official website.
5. Create a New Scene
If you want to keep your VTuber model organised, create a new scene:
Click the “+” button in the “Scenes” box.
Name your new scene and click “OK.”
6. Add a Game Capture Source
To add your VTuber model to your scene:
Select the scene where you want to add the VTuber model.
Click the “+” button in the “Sources” box.
Choose “Game Capture” from the list of source types.
7. Configure the Game Capture Source
In the “Create/Select Source” window, name your game capture source (e.g., “VTuber Model”) and click “OK.”
In the “Properties” window, set the “Mode” to “Capture Specific Window.”
Select VTuber Studio from the “Window” dropdown menu.
Click “OK” to add the game capture source.
8. Position and Resize Your VTuber Model
Move and resize the VTuber model on your stream preview to your desired position. Adjust the size and position to fit your stream layout. You can use the corner handles to resize the image proportionally.
9. Save Your Scene Collection
Once everything is set up and working: Go to “Scene Collections” in OBS and click “Save” to save your current scene collection.
10. Test Your VTuber Model
Start a test stream or recording in OBS. Ensure that your VTuber model responds to your movements and expressions correctly.
By following these steps, you can easily attach a 2D Live VTuber model to your Twitch stream through VTuber Studio, providing a dynamic and interactive element to your content.