

You should use 24 or 30 fps for programs like it instead. Tip: If you by any chance use Blender, 60 fps will speed up the animation.

This means there will be more frames and movement for each second of the video, which is a lot more clear and clean. To make a good looking MMD, change 30 fps to 60. Most accessories will be loaded onto the floor. (You have a microphone accessory in the UserFile folder, it's in the same folder as the stage MMD comes with and the file is named "mic".)įirst, load the accessory. Let's say you want to attach a microphone to your character's hand, well let me show you how that's done. If you are wanting to move an accessory, you'll probably want to use all the boxes. Just ignore it, it won't let you change anything. From my understanding, this only works for loading effects with MME installed, so for stages and accessories, this option is completely useless. This box is always at 1, so to make something bigger, just insert any number bigger than 1, and to shrink it, just insert a negative (-) symbol before the number. As you can guess, the stage/accessory can either be enlarged or made smaller.

(It's just hard to explain, you probably only need these three for adjusting accessories) They will move the stages around in different ways according to where the axis sits. "z" moves the stage forward and backward- to move the stage forward, you put a negative (-) before the number. "y" moves the stage up and down- to move the stage downwards, you put a negative (-) before the number. Now that you know that much, you can kind of understand how these work hopefully.
