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Vroid Afro Bun Preset!

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(When I uploaded the pictures to Booth, it made the hair texture look weird - but that white doesn't exist on the actual texture. You can see the way it's actually supposed to look on my Twitter post: https://twitter.com/drearyprince/status/1413079345829191682 ) NOTE: This was made in the beta version of Vroid. Importing to Vroid1.0 may be a different method and conversion from beta to 1.0 may yield glitches that I'm unaware of and unable to help with given the shift in how 1.0 works with hair presets. However, you can find tutorials for importing beta hairs such as this one to 1.0 ; https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=TMY1mh0h55E This hair is fully rigged and bouncy! It's hard to in pictures, but there's a couple examples. Some quick rules; - You cannot sell or redistribute this hair - You cannot use this hair to make a commissioned model (you can use it for models that are free gifts to friends, just not paid) - You cannot claim as your own or that you've made it - You can edit the hair as needed The hair texture was made by Stir! https://www.youtube.com/channel/UCiGsnsoGp69O7_S8wV1Va6w The hairline texture was made by Beevie How to import into Vroid(Beta, works for every version before 1.0); Unzip the .zip file to somewhere like your desktop - inside the zip is the preset folder and a readme. Next, go to; C:\Users\(Your user name)\AppData\LocalLow\pixiv\VRoidStudio\hair_presets In this folder, you'll see all your presets. Note, you can't rename the presets already in the hair_presets folder, it won't work. Just put the preset38 folder into your hair_presets folder, and the next time you open Vroid it should be there! ***If you already have a preset 38, rename the preset38 folder to have a different number at the end *before* putting it into the hair_presets folder*** For Vroid 1.0 ; The easiest method I can think of is to put the hair on your model in Vroid Beta and convert the model to Vroid 1.0 by opening it in 1.0 - but this can come with glitches as the program has changed the way it operates. I do not know the proper way to import hairstyles into 1.0 - However, you can find tutorials for importing beta hairs such as this one to 1.0 ; https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=LbpwOkN2WSY

Vroid Afro Bun Preset!
Vroid Afro Bun Preset!
Vroid Afro Bun Preset!
Vroid Afro Bun Preset!
Vroid Afro Bun Preset!
Vroid Afro Bun Preset!
Vroid Afro Bun Preset!
Vroid Afro Bun Preset!
Vroid Afro Bun Preset!
Vroid Afro Bun Preset!
(When I uploaded the pictures to Booth, it made the hair texture look weird - but that white doesn't exist on the actual texture. You can see the way it's actually supposed to look on my Twitter post: https://twitter.com/drearyprince/status/1413079345829191682 ) NOTE: This was made in the beta version of Vroid. Importing to Vroid1.0 may be a different method and conversion from beta to 1.0 may yield glitches that I'm unaware of and unable to help with given the shift in how 1.0 works with hair presets. However, you can find tutorials for importing beta hairs such as this one to 1.0 ; https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=TMY1mh0h55E This hair is fully rigged and bouncy! It's hard to in pictures, but there's a couple examples. Some quick rules; - You cannot sell or redistribute this hair - You cannot use this hair to make a commissioned model (you can use it for models that are free gifts to friends, just not paid) - You cannot claim as your own or that you've made it - You can edit the hair as needed The hair texture was made by Stir! https://www.youtube.com/channel/UCiGsnsoGp69O7_S8wV1Va6w The hairline texture was made by Beevie How to import into Vroid(Beta, works for every version before 1.0); Unzip the .zip file to somewhere like your desktop - inside the zip is the preset folder and a readme. Next, go to; C:\Users\(Your user name)\AppData\LocalLow\pixiv\VRoidStudio\hair_presets In this folder, you'll see all your presets. Note, you can't rename the presets already in the hair_presets folder, it won't work. Just put the preset38 folder into your hair_presets folder, and the next time you open Vroid it should be there! ***If you already have a preset 38, rename the preset38 folder to have a different number at the end *before* putting it into the hair_presets folder*** For Vroid 1.0 ; The easiest method I can think of is to put the hair on your model in Vroid Beta and convert the model to Vroid 1.0 by opening it in 1.0 - but this can come with glitches as the program has changed the way it operates. I do not know the proper way to import hairstyles into 1.0 - However, you can find tutorials for importing beta hairs such as this one to 1.0 ; https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=LbpwOkN2WSY