Hi Kim,
I'm attaching a script which I created back in my recveb days. Run the script and it will prompt you to browse to a face file. It will then change the intensity of all the facial expressions by a given factor. The following line should be near the beginning of the script:
This will cause the script to decrease the intensity of the facial expressions by 60%. Change this value to whatever you want.
Here's a list of all the facial expression numbers which you can pass to
avatar.setExpression:
[list=1][*] Mouth Open[*] Frown[*] Blink[*] Jawdrop[*] Raise Left Eyebrow (negative value will lower eyebrow)[*] Raise Right Eyebrow (negative value will lower eyebrow)[*] Smile[*] Pout[*] Widen Eyes[*] Big Smile[*] Squint[/list=1]
To find what texture file it is looking for, open up your face file and do a search for "jpg". You should find the texture file for the face and the texture file for the mouth. Look in the Vizard\avatar directory. There should be a file "mouth_texture.jpg", I think this is the default file.
I looked through the code of the avstu plugin and I found what the following commands do that you requested:
12 - Toggles whether the avatar can move its eyes
13 - Moves the avatars eyes by a given horizontal and vertical value
1000 - Resets the avatars facial expressions to neutral, this is what avatar.normal uses
601 -> 611 - This sets an individual facial expression to a given percent. This is what setExpression does, so you really don't need to use this.
Hope this helps, let me know if you have any other problems.