[Live2D Tips]
This is a follow-up to last week’s topic on empty parameters.
I know this visualization looks pretty boring, but please bear with me XD
These examples demonstrate how input normalization and output variable min/max values affect the physics output percentage.
This is very basic yet crucial knowledge for precisely controlling physics outputs.
By understanding these concepts, you can create your own functions or even custom logic.
It requires a little arithmetic, but it’s pretty straightforward.
By applying these fundamentals, you could create a physics effect that activates only when your character moves their head upward, but not downward.
You can find other examples, such as logic gates and custom functions, on my profile.
**Off-topic:**
I was pretty sick earlier this week, so the visualization is quite plain and lacks practical examples.
When I have more time, I’ll try to gather some examples from my previous models that use these techniques in actual production.
I hope this sharing is helpful
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Over 6 months since I wrote this, but recently seeing a lot of discussions about backface method (背面法) in Live2D
Repo this for anyone who needs a quick refresher ☀️
Everyone talks about making AI smarter.
I wanted something different.
I wanted to know which parts of an answer were grounded in evidence, which parts were inference, and which parts deserved a second look before I trusted them.
So we built a layer that forces AI to label every claim it makes:
[CK] Common Knowledge
[DK] Domain Knowledge
[IN] Inference
[HR] Hallucination Risk
Then it does something even stranger:
It identifies the single sentence most likely to be wrong.
And tells you to verify it before acting.
Watch closely. 🌊