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I can help you with: Step-by-step guides for 3D modeling/weighting in Blender. Configuration tips for setting up .json or .ini files. Troubleshooting common "clipping" or texture issues. Clothing Example - HyperDeep Player Guide

Addons in HyperDeep are categorized by how they interact with the character model (the "HD-chan" mannequin): hyperdeep addons

: 3D meshes that use vertex weights to match the mannequin's skeletal movement. I can help you with: Step-by-step guides for

: Some systems allow for the importation of custom props or environment maps, changing the setting and lighting of the simulation to create a specific atmosphere. A Note for Creators Since the development of the addon system is often ongoing, it is common for updates to the base engine to require updates to custom content. Keeping original project files and source textures is a best practice for any creator looking to maintain their library over time. As the community grows, many find that starting with simple texture swaps is the best way to learn the pipeline before moving on to complex 3D modeling and vertex weighting. Is the focus going to be on Clothing Example - HyperDeep Player Guide Addons in

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HyperDeep uses a structured file system to recognize and render these additions. A standard addon folder typically contains: The 3D geometry (e.g., .fbx or .obj) for clothing or hair. Textures 2D image maps defining color, roughness, and translucency. Config Files