Tips for playing with Vam: What's a LOOK? (For beginners, about changing appearance during a scene)
Added 2022-08-17 09:12:15 +0000 UTCFirst of all, I'd like to talk about the LOOK in the VAMHUB and the interpretation of the LOOK in the VAM game.
LOOKs published in the VAMHUB often represent scenes that focus on a person's appearance. A LOOK in a VAM game is the data of a person's appearance itself, and it is not something that can be opened and viewed directly. This description describes how to change the appearance of a person in scene to a different appearance and enjoy it.
In order to use LOOK data, the original var file is sometimes required. (This is because morphs created exclusively can only be found in the original var file.)
*Please only enjoy it for personal use.
About the Problem
Each person LOOK is different (of course). The problem is the difference in body size from the original LOOK, the morph used, and the clothing. Also, the creation of the SCENE. There are cases where a scene cannot be viewed properly after a LOOK has been replaced and applied to the scene. Poses may not conform to the LOOK difference, and the cock insertion or fellatio position may not be viewed correctly, or the hand position may look off, or the facial expression may be expressionless. Not all situations can be handled with only the methods described here. It may be due to the creation of the scene, for example, the clothes may not have been moved on and off, or the LOOK may revert to its original stile during the scene. It is better to give up on this. If you leave the LOOK data bare, you may be able to tolerate the undressing during the scene.
Now, here's the meat of the matter, how to do the following. Do it at your own risk. (Don't tell me you've wasted my time or destroyed my data because of you.)
1. Consideration of how to view the scene after application (e.g., how to view the scene from the beginning)
I guess this is something we should recognize rather than consider. This is in regards to the scene creation issue mentioned above. If the reset button (provided in the scene) is pressed, or if the body position is switched, or if the scene file is switched, the LOOK may return to its original state. The reason for this is due to the way the SCENE is made, and cannot be solved by the contents of this document. The only way to be sure is to apply the LOOK data during the scene; You can add the ability to import LOOK data using UIButton(you'll have to look into this method separately). Also, unless you save the scene data, the LOOK change state will not be retained. Keep this in mind.
2. Extracting LOOK data
- Check the name of the person you want to change, as shown in the figure.

- Open the scene you want to extract from the VAM (it is a scene containing a LOOK).
- Change the name of the LOOK you want to extract to the name you have looked up. and save LOOK data.

3. Saving plug-ins presets

4. Apply LOOK data

5. this time, loading LOOK data seems to have corrupted the plug-in data, so load the saved plug-in data

6. re-load the poses, change the scale, etc. to achieve the expected result.

In this environment, the mege was correctly combined when the scale was set to 1 and the pose preset was reloaded.
The last adjustment may be difficult, the
Have a good VAM life!
From NeMech