Christ you should get paid for this haha. [...] Thanks again. Mickey
You're very welcome -- I'm just happy to help
About the "pre-installed" stuff: there are some packages which already have a lot of stuff installed, but personally I would NOT recommend to use them. Things like VamX have a lot of looks, animations, clothes and much more pre-installed, but using those packages you'll never learn how to use VaM to its full potential.
I suggest starting slow: scroll through the
latest released VAM assets for example and download one or two looks you like, copy them into your AddonPackages directory (you can also use subdirectories in AddonPackages to "sort" stuff there), start VaM, download the missing dependencies, and start playing with the new look -- learn how to change the expression, the pose, the clothes, save the look as preset so you can load it again into any scene.
Next download some clothes and do the same: copy them to your VaM folder, and once inside VaM, download dependencies, then load a scene and play with those clothes -- learn how to customize them, maybe they come with different presets and so on, just use them to their full extend.
Last but not least learn how to use some of the essential plugins, like "Life" from MacGruber to change your characters from dead mannequins to actual lifelike characters. And some other plugins which seem to be popular. Just make yourself familiar with how some stuff works inside VaM.
Now you already know something about VaM and can start creating your own scene maybe: add some furniture, a character, pose your character, add some lights (learn how you should position your lights to make a decent scene, lookup "three light setup" for example), and maybe start experimenting with animations. Step by step you'll be able to create your own "dream scene" within VaM, and it'll be amazing -- especially when using VR