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Custom text box for VRC Speech to Text

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YOU NEED VRC Speech to Text (v1.9.*+) Avatar Package and Program by RabidCrab.


Custom text box for "VRC Speech to Text by RabidCrab"! ()

● Prerequisites:
Newest VRC SDK using the Creator Companion.
Newest Poiyomi 7.3 & 8.1
Avatar of your choice.
VRC Speech to Text (v1.9.*+) Avatar Package and Program by RabidCrab.

● Instructions:
Import the official Speech to Text 1.9.* Avatar Package (or higher) by RabidCrab.
Import my Package. Pick one of the prefabs in "!hyeon/Prefabs" and rename it to "!STT".
Navigate into "_STT/Resources/Default" and replace the original "!STT.prefab" with the new one.
Add the "Speech to Text" Script to your avatar as usual.

● Changing Backgrounds:

In your hierarchy, expand your avatar and navigate to:
"!STT -> World Constraint Container -> Local Constraint Container -> Speech Bubble -> Body"

Replace the "Background" material with one of the materials included in "!hyeon/Materials/Backgrounds".

Alternatively, expand the background material in the inspector, unlock it and replace the texture under "Special Effects -> Panosphere" with a texture/background of your choice!

● Changing Headers:
In your hierarchy, expand your avatar and navigate to:
"!STT -> World Constraint Container -> Local Constraint Container -> Speech Bubble -> Body"

Replace the "Header" material with one of the materials included in "!hyeon/Materials/Headers".

Alternatively, you can use my header textures as a template to create your own! Simply replace the texture with your own within one of the header materials.

● Changing the GIF:
In your hierarchy, expand your avatar and navigate to:
"!STT -> World Constraint Container -> Local Constraint Container -> Speech Bubble -> Body"

Expand the "GIF" material and unlock it. Under "Special FX -> Flipbook", replace the texture array with your own GIF. Note that you might have to adjust the FPS, scale and offset for it to fit perfectly.
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