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  1. Today's chosen project was to write a tiny little gesture-control integration for #streaming.

    Don't have cash on hand to pick up an #ultraleap or something similar at the moment for direct gesture capture, but #animaze does have a websocket-available API. One can use it to manage, among many other things, #VTuber "gear," emotes, one-shot animations, and repeating animations.

    A little python later and it works with a button press.

    Check out @stream if you'd like to see it live sometime.

  2. Today's chosen project was to write a tiny little gesture-control integration for #streaming.

    Don't have cash on hand to pick up an #ultraleap or something similar at the moment for direct gesture capture, but #animaze does have a websocket-available API. One can use it to manage, among many other things, #VTuber "gear," emotes, one-shot animations, and repeating animations.

    A little python later and it works with a button press.

    Check out @stream if you'd like to see it live sometime.

  3. Today's chosen project was to write a tiny little gesture-control integration for #streaming.

    Don't have cash on hand to pick up an #ultraleap or something similar at the moment for direct gesture capture, but #animaze does have a websocket-available API. One can use it to manage, among many other things, #VTuber "gear," emotes, one-shot animations, and repeating animations.

    A little python later and it works with a button press.

    Check out @stream if you'd like to see it live sometime.

  4. Today's chosen project was to write a tiny little gesture-control integration for #streaming.

    Don't have cash on hand to pick up an #ultraleap or something similar at the moment for direct gesture capture, but #animaze does have a websocket-available API. One can use it to manage, among many other things, #VTuber "gear," emotes, one-shot animations, and repeating animations.

    A little python later and it works with a button press.

    Check out @stream if you'd like to see it live sometime.

  5. Today's chosen project was to write a tiny little gesture-control integration for #streaming.

    Don't have cash on hand to pick up an #ultraleap or something similar at the moment for direct gesture capture, but #animaze does have a websocket-available API. One can use it to manage, among many other things, #VTuber "gear," emotes, one-shot animations, and repeating animations.

    A little python later and it works with a button press.

    Check out @stream if you'd like to see it live sometime.

  6. @tomasino there's #FaceRig and #Animaze, but they aren't free nor open, and I've heard mixed reviews.