✔️Found (by onionking):Latex Yaoki 3.0 - Lasyusha by Yaoki
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@avatarofcorn its better with the library folder or i'll wait 3 hours to elaborate every single file... and actually the .zip @onionking sent us is the original file you download from Yaoki gumroad.
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@SenSenn bump on this one again.
or this one?
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Bump for this one https://yaokisub.gumroad.com/l/pdveb?layout=profile
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https://yaokisub.gumroad.com/l/wodff
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https://yaokisub.gumroad.com/l/lqvtr
Bump for this one thanks -
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Apparently it can't pass the security check anymore
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You have to see what is causing it, might be hitting the uncompressed limit meaning you have to remove some stuff or turn down the rez on textures, thry's avatar performance tools help out on avatar size but its not fully accurate but gives you a estimate of whats making it very high
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@KemonoFriend1260 Oh that was really helpful! From what I've read, apparently there's a bug that doubles texture memory n what not when using unity 2019 which causes an issue when uploading. So Thry's tools were a life saver!
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Theres a lot of missing meshes for me..
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hey so im doing the correct version and stuff via just importing it but it seems like it's WAY to big what should i do?
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@Dutch_pyro said in ️Found (by onionking):Latex Yaoki 3.0 - Lasyusha by Yaoki:
hey so im doing the correct version and stuff via just importing it but it seems like it's WAY to big what should i do?
vrcfury blendshape optimizer
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@FluffyBear627 You can also combine this with crunch compression and set texture quality to Normal. This will reduce the texture size and file size a lot.
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@.Lucky said in ️Found (by onionking):Latex Yaoki 3.0 - Lasyusha by Yaoki:
@FluffyBear627 You can also combine this with crunch compression and set texture quality to Normal. This will reduce the texture size and file size a lot.
last time i did such a thing, the model looked all broken, it heavily messed with the texture's of the body and clothing/latex so i stick with default settings just lower it to 2048 so it saves a bunch of space, will never change crunch settings ever again. theres a reason why vr avatar creators have it set the way they do.