Maoxy articulated this wonderfully I just want to qt some of the major points i thought should be shared
βA Live2D model is never plug-and-play. It takes time to get used to your new virtual "body", and it needs a lot of testing on your own tracking setup.
βYou and your rigger aren't in the same room. Your camera resolution, your lens position, and your settings for blinking, mouth tracking, and smiling etc are not going to be the same as theirs.
Fixing weird bugs takes extra dedication from the rigger
Because everyone uses different cameras, has a different face, and rigs differently, a bug that pops up on your screen might be the first time the rigger has ever seen it in their life.
βWhen you run into these hardware or software issues, you can't just talk the problem away or get emotional. It takes actual professional dedication from the rigger, they need to be willing to sit down, troubleshoot, and figure out a solution with you.
it is so so important not to buy on impulse or be unwilling to work and communicate with your live2d rigger
and please be patient with them, if its a custom product its many many hours and dedication and if conversation breaks down or stress and tone gets in the way it sours the experience for everyone and contributes to burnout
lets raise the standards and bring others up with us β¨