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Unity
For the best experience, we found that running Unity from Flatpak is usually preferred.
Setting up a VRChat avatar/world project
First, take a look at this page from the official VRChat docs about the Unity 2022 upgrade. We'll do something similar.
- Install Unity Hub from Flatpak.
- Install the 3rd party VRChat package manager
vrc-get
.- NOTE: while the version you can install via
cargo
works fine, it is actually out of date, so a better option would be to build from source and add the executable to your$PATH
.
- NOTE: while the version you can install via
- Open Unity Hub and sign in with your Unity account.
- Install 2022.3.6f1 (the current supported Unity version, at the time of writing) by running
xdg-open unityhub://2022.3.6f1/b9e6e7e9fa2d
. - When prompted, select Android Build Support and Windows Build Support (Mono).
- Create a new project with the 3D Core template, making sure to name it and give it a better location than
$HOME
. - If it opens a window partially offscreen like it did for me (KWin Wayland), press ALT+F3 -> More Actions -> Move.
- Close the Unity project (will probably crash later if you don't, no big deal but still).
- Open terminal and
cd
to the project dir. - Run either
vrc-get install com.vrchat.avatars
orvrc-get install com.vrchat.worlds
depending on what you will be making. - Reopen the Unity project and it will import the new packages.
- Go to VRChat SDK -> Show Control Panel and dock it to the main window.
Now you should be able to create and upload avatars and worlds like you normally would.
If you're having issues, consult the Troubleshooting section.
Troubleshooting
NullReferenceException when uploading
This is an SDK bug. Vote for this Canny!
To patch it temporarily, run this command:
cd ~/YourProject
git apply << EOF
diff --git a/Packages/com.vrchat.base/Editor/VRCSDK/Dependencies/VRChat/API/VRCTools.cs b/Packages/com.vrchat.base/Editor/VRCSDK/Dependencies/VRChat/API/VRCTools.cs
index 5104edb..5820d61 100644
--- a/Packages/com.vrchat.base/Editor/VRCSDK/Dependencies/VRChat/API/VRCTools.cs
+++ b/Packages/com.vrchat.base/Editor/VRCSDK/Dependencies/VRChat/API/VRCTools.cs
@@ -108,7 +108,13 @@ namespace VRC.SDKBase.Editor.Api
{
continue;
}
- var groups = (IEnumerable)groupsList?.GetValue(servicePointGroups.GetValue(scheduler));
+ // var groups = (IEnumerable)groupsList?.GetValue(servicePointGroups.GetValue(scheduler));
+ var servicePointGroup = servicePointGroups?.GetValue(scheduler);
+ if (servicePointGroup == null)
+ {
+ continue;
+ }
+ var groups = (IEnumerable)groupsList?.GetValue(servicePointGroup);
// we're going to retry finding the active service point
if (groups == null)
EOF
Using VCC instead?
The official VRChat Creator Companion uses Webview2 (Microsoft Edge). This component is difficult to install. Help wanted.