>>2790063>>2790143Kek, I expected millions of polygons from that screenshot and was not disappointed. At least it's not 100% retardation and the stage is complex enough to justify it, unlike that wooden pool. Still unusable without a NASA computer though. (I wonder if the original requester can actually run it fine.) Even Blender can only barely handle it. I'll try to simplify it if I can, but it doesn't look promising, and my first attempt at it was a failure of sorts.
>>2790233>>2790232If the model from
>>2790204 has a list of morphs, shouldn't it be possible to revert active morphs with the MorphReverse plugin? Even if you have to spend the effort to determine which ones are active, assuming the activated morphs are kept instead of completely merging with the default state when ripped.
>>2790584Inspect the model, fix any issues, and ensure bone order continuity for leg chains, which will not be displayed as an error. This issue is relevant to IKs. I was able to find an old version of mine with a similar issue, the cause was that the toes (deform order: 2) were parented to feet bones (2) in foot IK chains (3) and handled before IK chains. No errors.
>>2790638The distribution video's song title in lowercase (6 Latin letters in total).
Fishing procedure:
1) Seek the password in the description, using Google Translate or another MT tool if necessary; since there's no mention of it in the description, check the author's commentary that should be on top of the list and visible.
2) The comment says it's at the end of the video.
3) See the end of the video.
4) Screenshot the string related to the password.
5) Run the screenshot through an OCR engine.
6) Remove the spaces if needed and translate the text output or try inserting the text into the password field first to see if it's a literally_written_password.
7) Since it's the aforementioned hint, use it to determine the answer, which is provided at the same timestamp and in the title of the video.