
EnvLightMap tab: Sky with Lighting added to the sky box.Main tab: main.fx added to the Miku model and the stage.We sorted out the draw order primarily making sure that the sky box is drawn before Miku since we loaded her first. We are using the Sky Night sky box and of course also adding the ray_controller.pmx widget and ray.x. My screen is set to 1920 x 1080 which is the maximum recommended size for my LENOVO Legion Y530. I am using KOZU to help frame my shot and using a zoom lens on my MMD camera. We are just using a slightly upgraded version of the default stage which you can download here if you want it in this application the original will work just as well. All images are presented straight from MMD with no enhancements. As always, many of the images used in this article were rendered full size and if you want to see them in full detail, simply click on the images in this article. As you become a better Raycast user, come back and give this tutorial a try! THE ORIGINAL DEAL…Īnyway here she is in MMD ready for her makeover and if you want this pose, you can get it here. If you ARE a beginner: enjoy what we are doing here, see the beautiful results… and don’t sweat the details. offers several “beginner-level” Raycast tutorials, please click the link in the box, above, to see our many Raycast tutorials. PLEASE NOTE: This demonstration assumes you have already had some success with Raycast RAY-MMD and that you know how to apply and where to look to find the various elements and screens shown in this demonstration. You can follow along and duplicate the process if you like but just be warned that the copy of the model that we used here has been edited so somethings here may be different from what you may see on your copy.


Well, that is understandable since that model has been around for awhile and has been used in countless MMD videos.Īll that said, in this article, we will be giving the original Tda Miku Append a total Ray-MMD makeover and see how it turns out. Nowadays, we can see plenty of Tda style edits rendered beautifully in videos on YouTube and NicoNico using RAY-MMD, but you hardly ever see the original Miku Append model treated in a similar manner. A RAY-MMD demonstration featuring texture and environmental lighting
