Are you a fan of MikuMikuDance (MMD) and want to learn how to attach objects to your models? You're in the right place! In this tutorial, I'll show you how to attach an object in MMD using simple steps.
Step 1: Open MMD and Load Your Model
First, open MMD and load the model to which you want to attach the object. You can find various models available for download on the internet, or you can create your own using 3D modeling software.
Step 2: Load the Object
Next, load the object that you want to attach to the model. This can be an accessory, prop, or any other 3D object. You can also find a wide variety of objects available for download on MMD resource websites.
Step 3: Position the Object
Once the object is loaded, position it near the model in the desired location. You can use the movement controls in MMD to adjust the position and rotation of the object to fit the model perfectly.
Step 4: Attach the Object
To attach the object to the model, select the object and then go to the 'Model Manipulation' panel. In the panel, click on 'Select' and then click on 'Parent'. Now, click on the model to make it the parent of the object. This will attach the object to the model, and it will move and rotate along with the model.
Step 5: Adjust as Needed
After attaching the object, you can make further adjustments to its position and rotation if needed. You can also use keyframe animation to make the attached object move or change its position during the animation.
Step 6: Save Your Work
Once you are satisfied with the placement of the attached object, be sure to save your work. This will help you preserve the changes and ensure that the object remains attached to the model when you reopen the file in the future.
Congratulations! You have now successfully attached an object to a model in MMD. Feel free to experiment with different objects and models to create amazing animations and scenes.
I hope this tutorial has been helpful in guiding you through the process of attaching objects in MikuMikuDance. Have fun creating and animating in MMD!