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roavatar-renderer

v1.2.5

Published

A renderer for Roblox avatars, used by the RoAvatar extension.

Downloads

1,259

Readme

Renderer for RoAvatar

This is the Roblox avatar renderer made for https://github.com/steinann/RoAvatar

It was originally a part of that repository but has now gained independence

Also available on npm: https://www.npmjs.com/package/roavatar-renderer

IMPORTANT: Assets are NOT included in the npm module or this repository, you have to get them from the main RoAvatar repository

Basic example on how to load an avatar, that is also untested:

<!--I know this is kind of terrible but... it has to be included-->
<script src="/draco_decoder.js"></script>
//setup flags that are compatible with you environment
    //path to asset files from RoAvatar
    FLAGS.ASSETS_PATH = chrome.runtime.getURL("assets/rbxasset/")
    //if layered assets dont work set this to false (workers improve performance)
    FLAGS.USE_WORKERS = true

//setup RBXRenderer
    //actually creating renderer
    const includeScene = true
    const includeControls = true
    await RBXRenderer.fullSetup(includeScene, includeControls)
    //renderer customization
    RBXRenderer.setBackgroundColor( 0xffffff )
    RBXRenderer.setRendererSize(1000,500)
    RBXRenderer.setBackgroundTransparent(false)
    //add renderer to document
    document.body.appendChild(RBXRenderer.getRendererElement())

//get avatar data for the user with id 1
const outfit = API.Avatar.GetAvatarDetails(1)
if (!(outfit instanceof Outfit)) throw new Error("Failed to get outfit")

//create renderer for outfit
    //used by api
    const auth = new Authentication()
    //manages outfit rendering for you
    const outfitRenderer = new OutfitRenderer(auth, outfit, chrome.runtime.getURL("assets/"))
    outfitRenderer.startAnimating()
    outfitRenderer.setMainAnimation("idle")

See the RoAvatar source code to know more, especially avatarPreview.tsx is useful