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Cards — Viva Project Character

In the VR simulation game Viva Project (formerly known as the Shinobu Project), Character Cards are essential files that allow players to import and customize AI-driven anime characters. Since the developer, Sir Hal, discontinued the original game in 2022 to work on other projects, these cards have become a cornerstone for the community to keep the experience fresh. What are Character Cards?

Creators spend significant time (20 minutes to 2 hours) configuring facial animations and eye tracking to leverage the game's library of over 200 animations. 4. Interaction and AI Behavior

To function properly in the game, character cards must meet specific technical requirements: Format: Must be saved as a .png file. Resolution: Standard cards are typically 1024x1536 pixels. Viva Project Character Cards

2. Design Philosophy: The "Viva Living System"

Traditional character cards are static. The Viva Project rejects this model. Three core pillars guide the design:

Skin Card (Yellow): This yellow-themed card contains the texture and skin data for the model. In the VR simulation game Viva Project (formerly

Character cards are a tool used to stimulate creativity and imagination. Each card typically features a unique character, along with their background, motivations, and goals. By using these cards, individuals can step into the shoes of different characters and explore new perspectives and ideas.

For the most up-to-date custom cards created by the community, developers recommend joining the OpenViva Discord or visiting the OpenViva Assets page. Viva Project Character Manual for v0.6 and above - sgthale Creators spend significant time (20 minutes to 2

Clothing Cards: Separate cards used to swap outfits and accessories for your AI companion. Core Features