Anythingfashionvr.k_top.1.var

To get the top into VaM, it had to pass through DAZ Studio . Here, it was "conformed" to the Genesis 2 female model (the base for VaM characters) to ensure it moves correctly with the body.

The file is a Virt-A-Mate (VaM) package created by the well-known content creator AnythingFashionVR . These .var files are essentially zip archives used to deliver high-quality, physics-enabled 3D clothing and assets for VR simulations.

High-resolution maps (Diffuse, Normal, Specular) that give the fabric its realistic look—AnythingFashionVR often uses 8K textures for maximum realism. AnythingFashionVR.K_top.1.var

If you were to peek inside this specific package, you would find: The 3D geometry of the "K_top."

Find the "AnythingFashionVR" category and select the "K_top". To get the top into VaM, it had to pass through DAZ Studio

The asset was then imported into Virt-A-Mate using the Clothing Creator . This is where the magic happens: adding physics so the fabric reacts to gravity, wind, and touch. 📂 What is Inside the .var?

You can use the Customize menu to change the top's color, glossiness, or adjust how tight it fits using the physics sliders. 🌟 Why It Matters The asset was then imported into Virt-A-Mate using

if you want to create your own custom skins for it.