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# VRM Details

VRMs allow the creator to assign details to the meta data, or information within the digital asset, that platforms may display.

### Setting the Thumbnail

To set the thumbnail you will need to import an image to apply.

* Go to the UV Editing tab at the top.
* Select the 'Open' icon at the top of the left viewport.
* Select the image you would like to use. 2048x2048 is recommended.
* Once added, you can go back to the Thumbnail parameter in the VRM0.x Meta panel and select your image.

### Setting the meta data

Recommended settings are in bold, but set as you like.

* For VRM for Blender, expand the 'VRM 0.x Meta' panel under the VRM tab on the right side and fill in the details as needed.
  * Profile picture - see above.
  * Title - Name of your VRM avatar.
  * Version - 1.0 is common.
  * Author - your preferred tag / name.
  * Contact Information - any info such as twitter, email or website.
  * Reference - *optionally* add any reference that you used.
  * Allowed User - Only Author / **Explicitly Licensed Person** / Everyone.
  * Violent Usage - Allowed / Disallowed.
  * Sexual Usage - Allowed / Disallowed.
  * Commercial Usage - Allowed / **Disallowed.**
  * Other Permissions URL - *optional.*
  * License - ***Redistribution Prohibited*** / CC0 / CC BY / CC BY NC / etc.


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