wlily's characters
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These character models were available at https://wlily.booth.pm/ (archive) until the shop page was set to private. To preserve these unique creatures, I reupload them here verbatim (though dona was repackaged from .rar to .zip). The thumbnails are taken from the BOOTH page and match the archives in alphabetical order.
Each archive contains a .blend file for editing in blender, a .vrm file for use as an avatar e.g. in V-Tuber software (it can also be renamed to .glb to import as glTF), and often a .unitypackage file for use in VRChat. The models are authored using unlit materials and are thus best used as such; in particular, the head of fica2.0 is modeled as concave, so using a shaded material will look off without further editing.
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Nice. Where is the original license indicated?
I recall the item pages for the models all containing "CC0" in their descriptions, but only some of them were archived, and Internet Archive doesn't seem to load them correctly. However, the license information is also contained within the .vrm files, but it's a bit inconsistent: some of them contain the text "CC0", while others link to Pixiv's customizable license page with everything set to "allow". I hope this is sufficient.
If only some of them were archived, how did you obtain them? Before the site went down?
Is there any examples in the archvie that show CC0 in the description? If I can see that, I can trust that the Pixiv customizable license link is not just a default setting overlooked by the author.
Yes, I downloaded them earlier in order to port them into a VR platform as public avatars. (A project which I still haven't gotten around to finishing...)
...oh! Upon closer inspection, it seems that the descriptions did in fact get archived, but can't be seen unless you view the source code due to broken JavaScript. An example is the page for DJneko (djkst.zip), which also happens to have a properly-loading tag section containing "cc0". (This is also one of the models which link to the Pixiv license in the .glb file.)
Thank you both for your diligence and your generosity. 🙏
Groovy. Looks good. Thanks for preserving these. Are these original characters? None of them are fan art of other characters, right?
As far as I can tell, they're original. (The store page did contain fanart of Zundamon, but that was clearly marked as such and didn't claim to be CC0, so I assume any other fanart from this author would also be marked.)