This is a must have addition to VAM, it did take me some time to get it to work as a new user so here are a few things I found out just in case other beginners also struggle a bit.
Step1: This step is easy, just direct to the folder the Vam.exe is in.
Step2: This step only works with VAP files, usually found in custom - atom - person - appearance. You can of course use a custom folder instead.
To create a VAP file, you don't save the Look or Look Preset. Instead save using the Appearance Preset tab.
Step3: This step browses the Appearance folder to find saved presets, you select the one you want the outcome to look like.
If for some reason you can't see anything here change the values in Step 7a in the app.
Set it to 0 to see all the appearance presets. The app only sees presets with more morphs than the selected value, 0 sees everything until you choose to narrow it down later.
Step4 + 5: This step lets you use all your appearances (which is probably a huge amount) just the favourites (narrows it down) or lets you select specifically (step:5).
Like with Step:3 if you can't see anything here adjust in Step:7b on the app.
With a lot of the looks I have downloaded the morph count is "low" because although the Looks themselves used a lot of morphs they got consolidated into "head" and "body" morphs so I had to use a low number for them to show up as choices.
(I'm not sure how to split the "head" and "body" morphs back into multiple morphs so if anybody knows how and is willing to help I appreciate it)
Step6: Use Gaussian Samples if you have over 20 added, use random selection if its under 20 as stated in the tutorial.
Step7: Options A and B are linked to what will be selectable in the early steps, I don't know what C does so I just left it, D is self-explanatory.
When I first tried to use this I could not get the app to connect in the game, I had all the dependencies installed it just would not connect. Using a new install of VAM it worked right away so I'm assuming I have a plugin somewhere that was active and causing a conflict, I just don't know which one.
If I would add anything to this it would be a few pose options so I could see how the characters that are generated look in a few different poses a bit quicker.
Overall I love this and highly recommend it.