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often accessories are made with hair, for that its useful to learn about hair
how it works, understanding the hair texture UV, selecting the right hair strand (like diamond, triangle, bottomless triangle and flat), and manipulating the hair strand shape in the box below where you select hair strands
hair accessories need post processing attachment since all made from hair in vroid is connected to the head by default.
the other ways is to get familiar with clothing bases and how you can transform them with sliders, to make clothing based accessories. for smaller things like rings and bracelets something like the bodysuit base is very useful for example. i personally like to make longer necklaces on a long coat high neck base, but make chokers on a bodysuit base.
the last option is to make use of the new xwear function, but its extra steps
in a nutshell: you can use 3d objects (like a face mask thats hard to make in vroid) and convert them in unity into xwear format, then in vroid you can import the xwear formatted object. https://vroid.pixiv.help/hc/en-us/articles/39513128686745-Getting-Started-with-the-Dress-up-Feature-for-3D-Creators
Thank you so much!!!
You're welcome ^^