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Write a guide with zero assumptions #1

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fire opened this issue Oct 5, 2024 · 6 comments
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Write a guide with zero assumptions #1

fire opened this issue Oct 5, 2024 · 6 comments

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fire commented Oct 5, 2024

Start from someone getting the required equipment and end with vrchat chatting with brain emotes.

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fire commented Oct 5, 2024

Required equipment:

  • muse s (or any other supported brain sensing equipment supported by BrainFlows) https://choosemuse.com/products/muse-s-gen-2
  • computer with a gpu / accelerator that can train and play vrchat at acceptable frame rates
  • vr hmd (optional)

Required software:

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fire commented Oct 5, 2024

I'll migrate this to wiki if I Can figure out how to do it.

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fire commented Oct 5, 2024

Emote table to train:

Expression Reference Description
Nothing Nothing done at all
Eyeclosed eyeclosed Eyelids closing fully
Smile smile Smile with mouth opened
Frown frown N-shaped frown
Anger anger Brow going down
Cringe cringe Mouth stretches and reveals the bottom teeth
Cheekpuff cheekpuff Cheeks puffing out
Apeshape apeshape Lower jaw juts forward while keeping mouth closed

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Required equipment:

  • muse s (or any other supported brain sensing equipment supported by BrainFlows) https://choosemuse.com/products/muse-s-gen-2
  • computer with a gpu / accelerator that can train and play vrchat at acceptable frame rates
  • vr hmd (optional)

Required software:

Edit me @HashEdits

Good idea! will add something that links to brainflows's doccumentation on compatible headbands and something that says that twidge's already confirmed that it works great with the MuseS&2

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Added a tested hardware section!

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fire commented Oct 6, 2024

@HashEdits mentioned that having a specific guide for one of the easier gestures would be helpful.

Like Eyeclosed.

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