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Pogdaddy.rylee.1.var

If you are looking to document or share this asset, you can use the following template:

: The "VaM ARchive" file extension, which is a renamed ZIP file containing all the necessary textures, morphs, and clothing for the character to load correctly. Suggested Write-up/Description pogdaddy.Rylee.1.var

: The creator's name or handle within the VaM community. According to community listings on sites like Patreon , pogdaddy is known for creating character looks and assets. If you are looking to document or share

Place the pogdaddy.Rylee.1.var file into your (VaM Install Directory)/AddonPackages folder to load the character in-game. One on One with Lindsey [8K] | Patreon Place the pogdaddy

Rylee v1 Creator: pogdaddy Type: Character Look / VaM Asset Package

"This is the initial release of Rylee , a custom-crafted character for Virt-A-Mate. Created by pogdaddy , this .var package includes all dependencies required for the look, including specific skin textures and morphs. Designed for high fidelity and realistic physics interactions, Rylee v1 serves as a versatile base for scene creators and digital artists."

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