Did you want more specific instructions for , or were you referring to a different software project ?
While this query could refer to a few different things, I am answering for the most likely one: a specific or mod file (indicated by the .var extension, commonly used in the adult simulator Virt-A-Mate or similar 3D modeling communities).
: Usually, .var files are meant to stay compressed. If you have a .zip containing a .var , extract the .var file itself, but do not extract the contents of the .var unless you are a creator. ShotaKaneda.Lucas.1.var.zip
: Once in the folder, open your application. The character "Lucas" should appear under the "Presets" or "Persons" tab. You can filter by the creator name "ShotaKaneda" to find it quickly.
If you have downloaded , here is a quick guide on how to handle it, assuming it is a character for Virt-A-Mate (VaM) : Did you want more specific instructions for ,
: Move the .var file into your game's addon folder. For VaM, this is typically: \Virt-A-Mate\AddonPackages .
: If the character looks "broken" (e.g., missing hair or textures), it usually means the creator used assets from other packages you don't have. Check the site where you downloaded it for a list of "Required Dependencies." Safety Warning If you have a
It is also possible you are looking for a or a private archive from a developer named Shota Kaneda, but these are less common for this specific file naming convention. How to Use and Troubleshoot .var Files