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Avatars are ranked by performance thresholds. They go from Very Poor{{performance|verypoor| | Avatars are ranked by performance thresholds. They go from Very Poor{{performance|verypoor|22}}, to Poor{{performance|poor|22}}, to Medium{{performance|medium|22}}, to Good{{performance|good|22}}, to Excellent{{performance|excellent|22}}. This classification helps users understand the performance impact of their avatars on the overall VRChat experience. Examples of things that influence avatar performance rankings include mesh polygon count, material count, texture resolution, animator complexity; and avatar components such as physbones or constraints. | ||
You can find more details on the official documentation at [https://creators.vrchat.com/avatars/avatar-performance-ranking-system/ Avatar Performance Ranking System] | You can find more details on the official documentation at [https://creators.vrchat.com/avatars/avatar-performance-ranking-system/ Avatar Performance Ranking System] |
Revision as of 02:03, 18 July 2024
Template:Noticebox/official Avatars serve as the character models that represent users within VRChat. They are a primary means for users to interact and express themselves within the VR environment. Through avatars, players can project their personalities, interact with the world or explore new identities in a creative and immersive way. Avatars come in many shapes and sizes and the VRChat community has developed a vast array of avatars, each with unique styles and aesthetics. It is up to the users own personal tastes to decide which avatar suits them best, or create their own utilizing the VRchat SDK.
How to Change Avatars
When users first join VRChat, they are equipped with the Default Robot avatar. They are also presented with a selection of official VRChat avatars, offering a variety of characters to choose from. However, these initial options represent only a fraction of the available avatars.
Featured List
VRChat maintains a curated list of featured public avatars, which are optimized for performance and designed to cater to various styles and preferences. Users can browse and try on these avatars at any time by navigating to the Avatar section within the quick menu and selecting "Public avatars".
Once you have found an avatar that you want to use, select it and confirm with the “Change into Avatar” button.
Cloning
Users have the option to clone avatars directly from other players. This feature allows users to adopt the same avatar they see another user wearing by selecting the user and utilizing the “Clone avatar” button within the quick menu. If this option is unavailable, it indicates that the other user has disabled the cloning feature, or is using an avatar marked as private that was specifically uploaded to their account.
Pedestals and Avatar Worlds
Avatars can also be discovered on avatar pedestals. These are typically found within worlds under the "Avatar Worlds" category. These pedestals display previews of avatars, which users can interact with to clone from.
Platform Compatibility
VRChat avatars are designed differently for PC and mobile platforms, primarily due to the limitations of devices like the Oculus Quest, Android and iOS systems. Consequently, some avatars may not be viewable or usable on all devices. Detailed information on these limitations can be found in the following resources:
Creators can configure an avatar to be compatible with multiple platforms by uploading multiple versions of the same avatar ID1). If an avatar can't be shown to the user, it will first try to display an Imposter2) of that avatar. If no imposter has been generated, the user will instead be displayed as a fallback avatar.
The users Fallback avatar can be changed in the Avatar menu.
Performance Ranking
Avatars are ranked by performance thresholds. They go from Very Poor, to Poor, to Medium, to Good, to Excellent. This classification helps users understand the performance impact of their avatars on the overall VRChat experience. Examples of things that influence avatar performance rankings include mesh polygon count, material count, texture resolution, animator complexity; and avatar components such as physbones or constraints.
You can find more details on the official documentation at Avatar Performance Ranking System
Creating/Uploading Avatars
Users can enhance their VRChat experience by creating and uploading custom avatars, provided they comply with VRChat's Terms of Service. To upload an avatar, users must first attain the rank of "New User" and acquire the necessary tools, such as the recommended version of Unity and the VRChat SDK.
A more detailed guide on what you can do with the SDK is available on the Creators docs at Creating Your First Avatar
Once you have an uploaded avatar, you will be able to find them in the “Uploaded” section of your avatar list.