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Enthusiast - Author of the original "Look what you see - Camera head tracking", kindly allow me to upload this modified version
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Player character look at camera in single hotkey. Tried to mimic some modern MMO. (But I don't know how to detect zoom level, so used hotkey instead)
Zoom.
Full body mode for better preview of clothes.
Expression on activation.
Notice:
This mod used the dll&esp from Look what you see - Camera head tracking Since the dll function is binded to a specific script name, this mod overwrite the original scripts. (maybe it doesn't need to replace after all, I will inspect) Great thanks to Tissendel for his kind permission
How to use:
0) Sheathed 1) Camera facing the front of you character. 2) Press the hotkey, (default shift) 3) Hold the hotkey for full body mode 4) To exit, press and release hotkey again, or rotate to back. Or walk.
*) Set Zoom to 0 to disable it *) In case of problem, try switching into 1st person view and back. Suggestion:
Use F.E.P to change the expression, then store it using the MCM