YES. THIS MOTION DATA.1. Read the readme included in the download. All of it. Even the bit I said you don't have to read.
2. Do what it says for the models you are having a problem with.
Make sure all of the motion data is selected. If you have just applied the data and haven't played around with anything yet, then yes, it is selected.3. Save yourself from embarrassment.
In all seriousness, I don't mind helping people with MMD--I'm certainly not an all-knowing expert--but I keep getting asked how to stop the models from being on top of each other. I just checked the readme I included in the download, and I've already addressed that issue.
MMD models are unique like snowflakes
lol jk I know that you just edited that Animasa model *shot*. As a result, you'll need to play with the center position bias a little bit. It won't take long, I promise.
I'm just writing this journal because I keep getting the same question over and over, and it's in the readme, and I don't want you to look like lazy, non-readme-reading people.
Because that's not who you are. You would never skip the readme because you are a good person. Riiiiiiiiiiiiight?I do know of one model *coughcoughACertainTeiSukoneModel* for whom "Apply Center Position Bias" really means "ASDFGH LET'S MOVE JUST THE LEGS OR NOT AT ALL." If that's your problem, I'm sorry, I have no idea how to fix it besides using a different, less ornery model.