Smoothing Options
By specifying the argument -smooth_mode=<VALUE>, you can adjust the degree of smoothing applied to the output animation curves.
This allows you to switch to the ideal animation style for each scene, such as the character model, the content's tone, or the nature of the dialogue.
Details of Available Types
The following are the option values that can be specified for <VALUE> and their descriptions.
| Option Name | Description | Example Animation |
|---|---|---|
| quick | Produces a fast and crisp impression. Ideal for cel-shaded characters or loud, energetic voices. | ![]() |
| normal | Balanced impression with both agility and natural mouth closing speed. Suitable for a wide range of use cases. This is the default value for the tool. | ![]() |
| slow | Emphasizes smoothness in mouth closing, giving a calm and photorealistic feel. Ideal for realistic characters or gentle voices. | ![]() |
| heavy | Creates a sense of weight and grandeur. Suitable for large creatures speaking slowly and majestically. | ![]() |
When synchronizing manually
If you disable the enable_adjust_delay option in -behaviour_params and synchronize manually with the audio, please refer to the following delay values:
| Option Name | Delay (seconds) |
|---|---|
| quick | 0.03 |
| normal | 0.11 |
| slow | 0.1 |
| heavy | 0.15 |



