: Users can open the "Person" menu in VaM and navigate to the "Presets" or "CUA" (Custom Unity Asset) tab.

: VaM will automatically scan the .var file to load the character. If the file has "dependencies" (other packages required for hair or clothing), the software will alert the user if any are missing.

In the context of VaM, a .var file (Virt-A-Mate Archive) is a compressed package that contains various assets required to render a character, scene, or item. These packages are designed to be "self-contained," meaning they typically include all the textures, geometries, and scripts needed for the asset to function correctly without manual installation of individual parts.

: Refers to a specific character aesthetic, often inspired by popular digital influencers or specific "meta-human" styles known for hyper-realistic skin textures and facial features.

: Indicates that this is a High Definition version, likely with updated 4K or 8K textures, and is the second incremental update (v1.2) to the original release to fix bugs or improve realism. Usage and Installation

The file is a specific resource package used in Virt-A-Mate (VaM) , a popular VR character simulation and sandbox platform . Understanding .var Files in Virt-A-Mate