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If anyone knows how to create masks and wants to help me write me. Vadim Petker
You can probably do this by creating an head bound object and then getting the rotation of that object. There are probably other ways too but that's what comes to mind for me. Let me know if you need help with that and I'll be happy to make a quick visual script for you when I have time.
https://drive.google.com/drive/folders/18LjJFTD-sdapos3xW7R6ilwjqS1mZVF8?usp=sharing
Here you go!
I was able to open the files that you threw off, but now I don't know what to do next how to add a mask to make everything work
Can you recommend a video tutorial that explains how to do this?
I managed to put a mask, but only it works for one head tilt, but how to do it for 2?
If you go into my script you can change the conditions to output another function to change the mask. Unfortunately I am not aware of any tutorial videos for it and I don't have the means to make one myself. Another way you can do it would be to clone the object and script and reverse the disable node. Best of luck.
I managed to put a mask, but only it works for one head tilt, but how Nifty Blender do it for 2?