GPU?I'm noticing an issue with VaM. Sometimes my female characters would become slightly transparent and I can see objects through her (like pic attached where you could see a pillar through her). What could be the issue?
First, set global Illum. Master Intensity to zero in the scene lighting tab.Is there a plugin or specific configuration to improve the overall lightning in scenes/appearances?
I use reshade.First, set global Illum. Master Intensity to zero in the scene lighting tab.
Then you can use some plugins like lumination to help you control lights; or UIAssist to create a button to add a subscene that contains a lighting preset you like; or both. There are some lighting presets in Lumination and "Community Lighting Rigs" plugins. But I only managed to make lumination presets work.
There are also the "Light Toggler" plugin to remove lights from custom unity assets (environment). I haven't tested it. But I noticed enviroments usually have a good lighting to make the enviroment look good, but the characters look awful for some reason...
Make sure to install the latest GPU driver and create a fresh VaM install to test if the problem is still there.It's an AMD RX 6800
try restart vamanyone known how to fix this ? i use the supario tifa and her model just kinda go glitch with the hair like this every time i pose or doing some animation View attachment 3272054 View attachment 3272053
So both the way, I can only know per package dependencies missing, what I wanted a list of all missing dependencies, like when we use the "Missing Referenced Packages" option in hub browser.This has already been answered. Someone recommended an external tool that might help, but I think this was the most straightforward answer: open VaM, check for dependencies, then open the error log inside VaM, press CTRL+A and then CTRL-C, open any text editor and press CTRL-V. Done.
"Why did you 'facepalm' my last post?" you might wonder.So both the way, I can only know per package dependencies missing, what I wanted a list of all missing dependencies, like when we use the "Missing Referenced Packages" option in hub browser.
Well, I use VAR_Browser plugin."Why did you 'facepalm' my last post?" you might wonder.
Well, here's why: you've asked a question, and it got answered. You didn't bothered to read those answers, and asked the same question again. When being told, you already got two working answers, you obviously didn't even bother to check them and therefore made a false claim ("So both the way, I can only know per package dependencies missing...").
Why haven't you tried them before posting? At least the second option (checking the error messages inside VaM) lists all missing dependencies, not just "per package", so it does exactly what you're asking for.
Proof: I've just installed a bunch of *.VAR files for which I miss the dependencies. And here's my error log right after starting VaM:
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And you can just select all, copy 'n paste and have a nice list of all missing dependencies:
And if you know how to edit text in Notepad++, you'll get this within 5 seconds -- a fully sorted list of just all missing dependencies, no duplicates:You don't have permission to view the spoiler content. Log in or register now.
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Put them all in AddonPackages (at least for one single start). Then start VaM and load the default scene. Open the error log, and you'll see all missing dependencies. Click into the error log, press CTRL+A (select all) and CTRL+C (copy), then open Notepad++ and press CTRL+V. Close VaM, remove those AddonPackages you don't want/need.Dealing with 1000's of var here buddy. That's why was asking if there was any external tool or plugin to list all missing ref packages.
Thank you, that works!That's not how it works.
Follow the Patreon link in the first post, check the most recent post there and click on the link on how to install VaM.