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Furry vrchat avatars
Furry vrchat avatars













I don't want to say numbers, but right now, I'm making about 20% more off of VRC, with one product, as opposed to dozens in SL." “As of right now, just that single beta in VRC is outperforming my entire SL store, which is a pretty wide array of rather popular products. Which may sound obscene, but I am just following market rates.”Īs evidence of that, he shows me a recent screengrab of other VRChat avatars on Gumroad (below) priced roughly the same. “It helps a lot that people in VRC seem to be willing to pay far more reasonable amounts for the same product, the VRC version of the same avatar costs about ten times as much. “So I've just started to port my avatars over to VRChat, as it's a much more modern engine,” he continued. He declines to discuss his specific day job for the record, but suffice it to say that if you've watched the Super Bowl recently, you've probably seen the visual effects he helped create. Especially ever since I got a day job working in Unreal, because then I get to have a daily reminder about how much better things could be!” “I've been making content in Second Life for the past decade or so,” Krample told me last month, “but it's increasingly brutal to be working in an engine that's just so. That’s because “Krample”, who has been an SL creator for years (listed in the SL Marketplace as Orange Nova Avatars ), is now finding far more success selling his avatar content to the VRChat market. What is perhaps surprising is that the very same avatar is selling in Second Life for a tenth of the price. That’s not surprising, given VRChat’s fast-growing userbase.

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What you’re looking at above may be the first sign of a larger trend: This furry avatar for VRChat is now selling on Gumroad for $40.















Furry vrchat avatars