How to Attach 3D Full Body Model Using Vsee Face
Quick Guide for Adding 3D Full Body Model by Vsee Face
Using a 3D full body VTuber model with VSee Face can enhance your Twitch stream with immersive animations and interactions. Here’s a step-by-step guide to help you attach a 3D full body VTuber model on Twitch through VSee Face:
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Download and Install VSee Face
Prepare Your 3D Full Body VTuber Model
Launch VSee Face
Import Your 3D Full Body VTuber Model
Configure Motion Capture (Optional)
Connect VSee Face to OBS Studio
Add VSee Face as a Window Capture Source
Position and Resize Your 3D Full Body VTuber Model
Save Your Scene Collection
Test Your Stream
1. Download and Install VSee Face
Visit the VSee Face website at vsee.com/face to download the software.
Follow the on-screen instructions to install VSee Face on your computer.
2. Prepare Your 3D Half Body Model
Ensure you have a 3D half body model ready for use in VSee Face. Models compatible with VSee Face are typically in VRM format and may include textures and animations.
3. Launch VSee Face
Open VSee Face on your computer after installation.
4. Set Up Your 3D Half Body Model
Within VSee Face, navigate to the section where you can import and customise your avatar or 3D model.
Import your 3D half body model by selecting the appropriate file (VRM format) from your computer.
Adjust the scale, position, and orientation of your model to fit your preferences.
5. Configure Facial and Body Tracking
Use VSee Face’s tools to calibrate and map your facial expressions and body movements to the 3D model.
Follow the on-screen instructions to ensure accurate tracking of your gestures and expressions.
6. Connect VSee Face to OBS Studio
Open OBS Studio on your computer. If you haven’t installed OBS Studio yet, download and install it from obsproject.com.
In OBS, create a new scene or select an existing scene where you want to add the 3D half body model.
7. Add VSee Face as a Window Capture Source
Click the “+” button in the “Sources“ box in OBS.
Choose “Window Capture“ from the list of source types.
Name your source (e.g., “VSee Face – 3D Model”).
In the “Window“ dropdown menu, select “VSee Face.”
Ensure “Capture Cursor“ is unchecked.
Click “OK” to add the window capture source.
8. Position and Resize Your 3D Half Body Model
In OBS, drag and resize the window capture source to fit your scene layout.
Position the 3D half body model where you want it within the scene.
9. Save Your Scene Collection
Once positioned correctly, go to “Scene Collections“ in OBS and click “Save“ to save your current scene collection.
10. Test Your Stream
Start your stream or preview the scene in OBS to ensure the 3D half body model displays correctly and interacts with your movements.
By following these steps, you can easily attach a 3D half body model to your Twitch stream through VSee Face, creating a dynamic and interactive streaming experience for your audience.