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Is Strength About Sensitivity?

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Nov 17, 2016 Nov 17, 2016

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I'm still playing with the Blinking thing... adjust the Behavior that impacts on it...Eyelid Strength.. as I increase the Strength.. the more Sensitive the tracking seems to be to my blinking, or is it?  Sometimes I think it is more sensitive and then I think it doesn't seem to make much difference..so my question is:

Taking the Eye Strength as an example...

When the Strength setting is set at a lower %...  does this mean that the camera/tracking dots are less sensitive to my facial movements and the higher the % goes, the more sensitive the Tracking Dots are to movements?

It's just me trying to get my head around it again... it just seems that it's all about how sensitive the Puppet is to me!?

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Nov 17, 2016 Nov 17, 2016

Thank Dave!

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Nov 17, 2016 Nov 17, 2016

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Correct. Higher sensitivity/strength means you need to move less for your puppet to move more. 0% means no movement, 100+% means more movement.

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Thank Dave!

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