In the context of the game Viva Project , "character cards" typically refer to digital files (often .png images) used to import custom AI anime characters into the simulation. If you are looking to prepare a "paper" version or a physical guide for these, you are likely looking for a way to print and organize your digital card collection or create a DIY physical reference. Digital Character Cards
Technical Manual: For detailed export instructions, refer to the sgthale Character Manual.
Eye Mapping: Custom characters require specific naming conventions for eyes (e.g., _pupil_r and _pupil_l) and 512x512 PNG textures for the game's AI to control gaze and expressions correctly. How to Install Character Cards
Viva Project Character Cards are essential digital assets used to import custom AI anime characters and outfits into the Viva Project (now often referred to as OpenViva), an advanced 3D AI simulation game. These cards allow players to expand beyond the default characters, introducing new personalities, looks, and clothing through a simple file-dragging process. What Are Character Cards?
To use these cards, you must place them in specific folders within the game's directory: Navigate to the folder where your is located. Place character (blue) cards in /Cards/Characters and skin (yellow) cards in /Cards/Skins Access them in-game using the character customizer found at the bedroom mirror. Ensure images are in PNG format and exactly 1024x1536 pixels to work correctly. Where to Find Cards
Character cards are the backbone of customization in Viva Project. They contain character data embedded in image files.
Feature Name: Viva Project Character Cards