Solved How do I get this model into VAM?

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I've tried packaging multiple models in unity with no compatibility. Im not sure if I'm missing a step. Would really like to mess with some physics and morphs for this character..
 
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Vam uses ONLY "genesis 2" models. In very general terms, you would have to import the model into Daz and convert it to a genesis 2 female. Then merge all the morphs into a single morph. Then copy that morph and the models skin textures over to your vam morphs and textures directories. Then add a person, load the morph and textures, and save the appearance.

I have no idea if this model conversion would actually be possible

In unity, all you could do would be to turn the model into a custom unity asset, which could then be used in the game. But that would result in a static, unalterable statue rather than a Vam person model.
Needs a skeleton I think on second look.. :\ im obviously new to 3d modeling. would like some pointers if there are any amicable vets toiling around
 
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Vam uses ONLY "genesis 2" models. In very general terms, you would have to import the model into Daz and convert it to a genesis 2 female. Then merge all the morphs into a single morph. Then copy that morph and the models skin textures over to your vam morphs and textures directories. Then add a person, load the morph and textures, and save the appearance.

I have no idea if this model conversion would actually be possible

In unity, all you could do would be to turn the model into a custom unity asset, which could then be used in the game. But that would result in a static, unalterable statue rather than a Vam person model.
 
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