In the context of VaM, a .var file is a "Virt-A-Mate Resource Archive" that bundles assets like textures, morphs, and clothing into a single package. This specific file features a character "Look" based on a high-definition (HD) version of , a digital character model. Key Features of this Asset

The file is a resource package created for Virt-A-Mate (VaM) , a VR-focused sandbox and character customization platform. Bamair1984.Salma_Haley_HD.1.var

: As with most VaM files, it may require other "base" packages (like specific hair or skin plugins) to render exactly as shown in the creator's previews. How to Use It In the context of VaM, a

: The "HD" designation usually indicates the use of high-resolution skin textures and detailed mesh morphing to achieve a more realistic appearance than standard models. : As with most VaM files, it may

: The 1 in the filename denotes it is the first version (or a specific iteration) of this specific character package.

: Published by bamair1984 , a prolific creator on the Virt-A-Mate Hub.

To view or use this feature, you generally need to place the .var file in your Virt-A-Mate installation directory, specifically under Virt-A-Mate/AddonPackages . Once installed, you can load the character through the "Person" atom in the software's UI.

Bamair1984.salma_haley_hd.1.var May 2026

In the context of VaM, a .var file is a "Virt-A-Mate Resource Archive" that bundles assets like textures, morphs, and clothing into a single package. This specific file features a character "Look" based on a high-definition (HD) version of , a digital character model. Key Features of this Asset

The file is a resource package created for Virt-A-Mate (VaM) , a VR-focused sandbox and character customization platform.

: As with most VaM files, it may require other "base" packages (like specific hair or skin plugins) to render exactly as shown in the creator's previews. How to Use It

: The "HD" designation usually indicates the use of high-resolution skin textures and detailed mesh morphing to achieve a more realistic appearance than standard models.

: The 1 in the filename denotes it is the first version (or a specific iteration) of this specific character package.

: Published by bamair1984 , a prolific creator on the Virt-A-Mate Hub.

To view or use this feature, you generally need to place the .var file in your Virt-A-Mate installation directory, specifically under Virt-A-Mate/AddonPackages . Once installed, you can load the character through the "Person" atom in the software's UI.