Dmitry888

Newbie
Apr 17, 2020
21
1
On the site you can should download koikatsu party and if you want to use the scenes then you'd go into CharaStudio, hit the system button on the top left and then load button, then in the bottom left of the load you'll find a button that says open current files or something along those lines and that's where you will drop the scene data into, then you'll want to hit refresh on the load screen and the scene will be there for you to use. If you want a certain character or want scenes from different creators then you can find then on pixiv, bepis, etc. If want to make your own characters then you'll want to open the koikatsu game where you can go into the character creation where you can load and make/edit character cards. One thing you'll want the know is a lot of scenes and characters require custom mods either from that creator or from a different one. Hope this gives ou a bit of info needed to get you started with koikatsu.
thanks for the info man, have a nice day!
 

cassettehead

Newbie
Aug 4, 2019
45
72
God i hate when creators have some of the best models out there then just make cringe race fetish garbage. Just make both versions for each of them its literally a value slider.
His recent versions do actually come with both versions, though typically it comes with the 'sound' releases, so just sit tight. But I do share the sentiment that animation skill this good being used to feed into raceplay fetishes leaves a bad taste in my mouth
The Yuzuha animation did seem to be released as the white version initially, so not sure where the dark version above came from, I managed to nab it via the K site before the folder got purged:

For the older stuff though you could load the Scene Data cards in CharaStudio, change the male, export that timeline animation, fire up a video editor and overlay the new video on top of the original, then export that so you have basically the same video, just with a different guy. A major pain in the ass, but maybe it'll be worth the trouble for some if it means washing off the undertones to make it more 'vanilla'.