: Move the ShotaKaneda.laphicet.1.var file into your VaM installation directory, specifically in the AddonPackages folder: ..\Virt-a-Mate\AddonPackages\ShotaKaneda.laphicet.1.var
: This file is primarily a Look (appearance) package. To use it in a scene, you can either load a pre-made scene that uses this asset or manually apply the look to a blank "Person" atom.
Select the newly created Person atom, click , and navigate to the Presest or Appearance tab.
: Artist packages often rely on other assets (textures, hair, or morphs). If the character looks "broken" (e.g., gray skin or missing hair), ensure you have downloaded any required dependency .var files listed by the creator on their distribution page (usually Patreon or Hub).
: Open the software. VaM automatically scans the AddonPackages folder on startup to index new .var files. Load the Character : Open the Main Menu (press Esc ). Go to Add Atom -> Person .
: Move the ShotaKaneda.laphicet.1.var file into your VaM installation directory, specifically in the AddonPackages folder: ..\Virt-a-Mate\AddonPackages\ShotaKaneda.laphicet.1.var
: This file is primarily a Look (appearance) package. To use it in a scene, you can either load a pre-made scene that uses this asset or manually apply the look to a blank "Person" atom. ShotaKaneda.laphicet.1.var
Select the newly created Person atom, click , and navigate to the Presest or Appearance tab. : Move the ShotaKaneda
: Artist packages often rely on other assets (textures, hair, or morphs). If the character looks "broken" (e.g., gray skin or missing hair), ensure you have downloaded any required dependency .var files listed by the creator on their distribution page (usually Patreon or Hub). : Artist packages often rely on other assets
: Open the software. VaM automatically scans the AddonPackages folder on startup to index new .var files. Load the Character : Open the Main Menu (press Esc ). Go to Add Atom -> Person .