Heh, it did that, but that's not how one is supposed to use it! Vamifier is designed to create a clean VAM installation with all possible resources, not to clean your current installation. So it is more for content creators, than for people who try 10 new VARs a day. I think that was described in the docs posted here. But in short: you take a huge repo of VARs and loose resources (in my case just a plain directory that is not a part of VAM installation), which Vamifier scans and then it copies one instance of each (hair, clothing, morph) to some destination directory, a new, clean VAM installation is probably best. If you really want, you can later repoint VAR refs in this new installation to components extracted into VAM directory, but the overall idea of Vamifier now is "VARs are evil", I just delete them after "installing" them with vamifier. That solves i.e. the problem with renamed HS Eye reflections mentioned earlier. Vamifier will find both names in its db and repoint the VAR to the one single instance that it extracted (although in case of HS Eyes I do keep them in VAR, as all other utility VARs).Hi!
When i did the test it created a folder with extracted textures and files and leave the VARs so in effect it increased the size, am i wrong? I tested it with a very small amount of VARs because i read it takes some time. I used the version linked in my reply which i downloaded from anon