Naturalis v1.0
Virt-A-Mate Hub: https://hub.virtamate.com/resources/naturalis-free.35101/ (version history)
Getting Started
- Install the package
- Start VAM and add Naturalis.cslist to a Person atom’s Plugins tab. See also Auto-Upgrading.
The plugin’s default settings are intended to work well in most situations.
Make sure your frame rate is sufficiently high and synchronized with VAM’s physics rate - see Physics Rate and Frame Rate. Configure your setup correctly and you will get more out of the plugin!
Basic Usage: Softness, Quickness and Mass
The softness, quickness and joint mass offset sliders are intended as easy and intuitive ways to change how breasts and glutes should behave. They adjust many different settings in the background, affecting the overall physics, collision and morphing.
Softness
Softness affects how easily breasts and glutes deform and how jiggly they are. The effect of softness is much more noticeable when soft physics is enabled.
Quickness
Quickness affects a few physics settings that determine how quickly breasts and glutes move.
Mass
During calibration, mass is automatically calculated from an estimate of the volume of the breasts or glutes. The mass offset slider allows you to increase or decrease the mass relative to the calculated mass.
Advanced Usage: Configuring Physics, Morphing and Collision
The sub-pages of this documentation go into detail about how to adjust physics parameters, gravity physics, how morphing works, and how to optimize collision physics.
Since the plugin’s default settings are carefully balanced to produce good results in most situations, it’s easy to make the behaviour worse by changing the settings. However, since every user has different preferences, digging deeper into the settings can be essential for making the most out of the plugin.
Additional Features
There’s also info on managing presets, and info about looks, poses and scenes.