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I posted this in my progress log, but none of you assholes read it. Oh well.

 

Anyways, Dash's body movements have been...erratic. I would like some insight on if this is early movement. Some examples:

 

One or two forelegs spasing and kicking randomly in the air.

 

The head does a sort of "headbang".

 

The mouth will randomly open and close in rapid succession.

 

That's a couple. I would just like to know if that's early movement so I'll stop trying to stop it.

Thanks.

I used to get the same thing. Now she is a little more sentient and can control herself more and doesnt do sudden and quick movements. Now she sticks to walking a little and sitting down and standing up. However sometimes we go for a run around the wonderland because its boring just standing still

Name - Silver

Form - Harpy

Sentience - fully sentient

Personality - Playful, cheerful, enthusiastic, chilled

Smell - Baileys

Stage - Narration and imposition

Sounds like early movement to me.

 

I used to get the same thing. Now she is a little more sentient and can control herself more and doesnt do sudden and quick movements. Now she sticks to walking a little and sitting down and standing up. However sometimes we go for a run around the wonderland because its boring just standing still

 

Yes! Thank you guys! I've been wanted her to move for a while now. Thanks for answering my questions.

 

Time to /thread.

congrats man

Name - Silver

Form - Harpy

Sentience - fully sentient

Personality - Playful, cheerful, enthusiastic, chilled

Smell - Baileys

Stage - Narration and imposition

Don't count it as movement just yet. It could have been due to poor visualisation where the proportions keep sliding ad changing. This generally happens when you haven't touched your tulpa that much, or haven't thought to include gravity and a solid structure to your tulpa's body.

 

I had this problem, then I installed gravity and physics in my wonderland, and bones for my tulpa. Over time my visualisation got better as well, so no more erratic movements for me.

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Don't count it as movement just yet. It could have been due to poor visualisation where the proportions keep sliding ad changing. This generally happens when you haven't touched your tulpa that much, or haven't thought to include gravity and a solid structure to your tulpa's body.

 

I had this problem, then I installed gravity and physics in my wonderland, and bones for my tulpa. Over time my visualisation got better as well, so no more erratic movements for me.

 

Nah man, My visualization skills are solid. She has had bones for a while an only started doing this around hour 16. I'm sure it's her doing it.

 

Sorry about typos, I using a iPod

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