Important note: those are not Unity assets, but XPS files that can be loaded using a plugin. Please read the "How to use" section.
What is this?
Ever wished to load a lot of people into your scenes, without overloading your computer? This is a collection of "low-FPS-impact" characters that you can add into any scene.
There are already some great ready-to-use resources for that (check out @AXnop.732's animated people assets & @hazmhox's crowd generator).
This covers a slightly different need: it allows you to add characters that you can pose any way you want.
Those are 2 collections of XPS files that can be imported into VAM & posed, thanks to XPSLoader plugin:
Most characters are coming from popular games.
Nude Female collection:
You've got no less than 30 characters.
Nude Male collection:
You've got 12 models included.
I plan to package some more in the future:
How to use
You'll need to load XPS files using "XPSLoader" plugin by imakeboobies.
How to load the XPS files:
How to pose & change clothing:
Once a character is loaded, you can pose them and depending on the model you can change their clothing.
Known issues:
There are some issues linked to the XPSLoader plugin:
Dependencies & thanks
No dependencies, except XPSLoader for the demo.
All the content included here has been originally created by various XPS creators who can be found on Deviantart:
What is this?
Ever wished to load a lot of people into your scenes, without overloading your computer? This is a collection of "low-FPS-impact" characters that you can add into any scene.
There are already some great ready-to-use resources for that (check out @AXnop.732's animated people assets & @hazmhox's crowd generator).
This covers a slightly different need: it allows you to add characters that you can pose any way you want.
Those are 2 collections of XPS files that can be imported into VAM & posed, thanks to XPSLoader plugin:
- Nude females
- Nude males
Most characters are coming from popular games.
Nude Female collection:
You've got no less than 30 characters.
Nude Male collection:
You've got 12 models included.
I plan to package some more in the future:
- Clothed males & females
- Animals
- Monsters
Look on the top left corner for FPS (numbers will vary depending on your configuration, of course). This is the result for both full collections with 2 lights:
How to use
You'll need to load XPS files using "XPSLoader" plugin by imakeboobies.
How to load the XPS files:
- Add an "Empty" atom to a scene
- Go to its "Plugins" tab and click on "Add Plugin" button and then the "Select File..." button
- Browse to "imakeboobies.XPSLoader" package and select the "XPSLoader.cslist" file
- Click on the "Open Custom UI..." button to open up the plugin interface
- Click on the "Select XNALara File" button
- Browse to this package and select a ".XPS" or ".MESH" file from any folder.
How to pose & change clothing:
Once a character is loaded, you can pose them and depending on the model you can change their clothing.
- Select the character you want to edit and go to its "Plugin" tab
- Click on the "Open Custom UI..." button of the XPSLoader plugin
- To pose: On the very bottom of the left column, select the part of the body you want to pose in the "Select a Bone" list. Then you can play with "Bone Rotation" sliders that will appear under this.
- To (un-)dress: Using the right column of the plugin UI, (un-)tick the item you want to display or hide. Note that removing some clothing could left some empty, transparent space on your character: you'll need to find the corresponding item to "fill it up" (adding skin).
Known issues:
There are some issues linked to the XPSLoader plugin:
- Some XPS characters cannot be posed: one has been left in the "Nude female" package because its default position is usable (its name includes "Non posable"). If you edit any bone, this XPS file won't load the next time you load your scene and an error will be triggered.
- Models can be animated using triggers (edited bones are trigger-able), but the animations won't work the next time you load your scene.
- XPS files or packages including XPS files won't be referenced when packaging a scene using them (through XPSLoader plugin). So those packages won't appear as dependencies. Workaround: add any atom with editable textures into your scene and load any texture from the "XPS collection" package that you use. This will "force" the dependency.
Dependencies & thanks
No dependencies, except XPSLoader for the demo.
All the content included here has been originally created by various XPS creators who can be found on Deviantart:
- cunihinx
- dddkhakha1
- doa-nephilim
- irokichigai01
- kiirausunaii
- lezisell
- lordaardvark
- MIA-Lady
- shuubaru
- xps-fanatic
- xxxretro