Tyviania_102_no_wm__2_extras.zip -

To "put together a piece" using these assets, you'll need to follow a standard 3D workflow. 1. Import the Assets

: The "2 extras" mentioned in your zip likely refer to additional props, background elements, or alternate clothing meshes. Import these into your scene and parent them to the character's bones if they are wearable items. Tyviania_102_NO_WM__2_extras.zip

: These models typically come with "Flexes" (Shape Keys) for facial expressions—sometimes up to 80+ for the body and 15+ for the clothes. Use these to dial in the character's emotion before you start posing. 3. Positioning and Lighting To "put together a piece" using these assets,

: Ensure the textures are correctly linked. Tyviania's packs often include "extras" such as blushies, heart-shaped eyes, or alternate outfits (e.g., Space Jam or Cyberpunk themes). Import these into your scene and parent them

: Unzip the folder and look for .blend , .fbx , or .dmx files. If you see .vmt or .vtf files, these are textures intended for Source engine tools like SFM. 2. Set Up the Character Model

: For a high-quality "piece," use a Three-Point Lighting setup (Key, Fill, and Rim light) to make the character pop against the background. 4. Rendering Resolution : For a final art piece, aim for at least

: Most of Tyviania’s work is designed for Blender or Source Filmmaker (SFM) .