JLChnToZ / axis-vrc-osc-bridge

A proof-of-concept AXIS Tracker to VRChat OSC Bridge
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Legs not working properly #1

Open Kuuko-fokkusugaru opened 1 year ago

Kuuko-fokkusugaru commented 1 year ago

So I have been testing all night and couldn't make it work properly. I have noticed that when I raised my knees, in vrchat the foot would raise instead while the whole leg would remain stiff (knee wouldn't bend). The mannequin preview shows everything fine, vrchat seems to receive all the sensors info on the OSC debug window, and I can also see the colored boxes on the bridge so there is some misconfiguration between the original data and the OSC mapping conversion. I have also tried different avatars just in case but all of them had the same issue.

JLChnToZ commented 1 year ago

May I ask did you properly calibrated the knee sensors in VRChat?

I tested myself before and it works.

In order to make knees synchronize to your movement, the knee and foot trackers should calibrated to corresponding joint to your avatar. And be sure to use the latest version of the Bridge.

Kuuko-fokkusugaru commented 1 year ago

Hello, thanks for your reply.

I am not sure about calibrating the knee sensors in VRChat. When I click the OSC menu in VRChat, I only get an enable/disable button, a reset button, and a debug window button which shows all sensors sending data. If I click on reset FBT on the main menu, the avatar reloads into T pose for a second and nothing else happens.

JLChnToZ commented 1 year ago

I think you need to be sure knee joints are mapped to knee trackers at the first place. In your case it seems that the knee is mapped to foot or even not mapping to anywhere. Usually its because the avatar rig not matching your actual input. Also, the bridge default assumes you have the same height as the mannequin (180cm), if not, you may need to adjust it by slider and re-clibrate in VRChat again.