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Loving this so far - it's a really good in between of "basic static" and "dear god I don't want to go through all that rigging with live2d for something I do as a hobby, not a job." LOL

Had a request - or a question in case I'm just. missing it? Could you add ... I guess a quick button like the canvas settings to adjust the neutral point on tracking for all layers? Obviously not turning it on (so layers that don't have tracking active won't actually change), but I have three monitors and depending on what I'm doing (art vs games) the software needs to run on different monitors to achieve the mouse tracking I'm doing. Since you have it relative to the main monitor, with how it works at the moment I have to go through and reset the neutral position for every tracking layer - which like, admittedly isn't a TON since most of it is just using inherited motion, but it's still a pain to need to do every other time I launch. (I'm using slight tracking on some inherited layers to get them to 'settle' into a neutral, gravity weighted hang rather than sitting at a "straight down relative to the parent" position after the parent rotation, basically.)

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hi, thanks for the feedback. someone else has also asked for this and i keep prioritizing other things, but I'll bump this up the list.

in 14.2+ there is a checkbox to make the neutral point follow the window, so if you don't mind moving the window around, maybe that's an alternative for now?

Gonna be honest, I thought I HAD that ticked, but I just checked back while tinkering and went to look and I didn't. So that's-- that's on me. Relative to window once it's set is perfectly fine for what I'm doing, haha. Thank you for the fast response!