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maybe something went wrong with the download because it's just not running for me at all.Just use file in setup folder to install
what repack?Thanks for the repack and to all the modders working very hard to make our lives more pleasurable! Was waiting for HS2 for a while since the graphics in HS1 started to look dated compared to newer Illusion titles.
holy shit thank youYou must be registered to see the links[ScrewThisNoise] BetterRepack R1 Honey Select 2 Libido
You can download just look a tutorial ^^stupid google drive and its quota exceeded. Anyway around that
I was just going to ask about the Studio NEO V2 if it's added. Oh well, can't expect everything on day 1.ScrewThisNoise still not add studio and AI Shoujo DLC to HS2 yet, i guess i need to wait then
You'll need to complete a few fairly easy achievements to earn unlock points. These can purchase maps, positions and the option for M/F/F and M/M/F positions.how do you unlock group sex in hs2?
To be fair to Illusion (as hit and miss as they are), the default character sliders in the creator are pretty intuitive.Probably a long shot, but does anyone know if there are any good videos or guides out there for getting better at character creators? I'm sure there's nothing on this game in particular or maybe even illusion titles, but something general like just getting better at understanding proportions etc. Like an art sculpture class aimed at video game character creators I guess.
To add to this, basing a character off of real people (or realistic-looking drawings) could help too.To be fair to Illusion (as hit and miss as they are), the default character sliders in the creator are pretty intuitive.
If you're going for more realistic-looking girls than a lot of the BIG-OL'-ANIME-TIDDIES-DUCKFACE freakshows I see a lot of people making, the creator usually starts you with a pretty realistically proportioned baseline to start with.
I'd say start with the face. Remove the "Bangs" option from the hair so you can see their forehead (this will help you get their features in a place that feels right), then work on getting the proportions/angles of the eyes, nose and eyebrows where you want them. Once you have their "character" down with the face, you'll probably have a better idea what you're looking for with the proportions of the body.
You probably won't need to adjust the arms/shoulders too much (the jankiest bit of the creator anyway).
Just experiment, dude.