It looks like you're referencing a specific asset file name—likely from a game mod (like Elden Ring ) or a 3D character model—related to Kumiko’s dual horsetail hairstyle
If used in a physics-heavy setup (like Skyrim 's HDT-SMP), the "full" variant may cause a slight frame rate dip in crowded areas due to the high number of moving "bones" in the pigtails.
Apply a or Dynamic Bone component directly to the left and right horsetail root bones.
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The double ponytail hairstyle carries strong anime and manga connotations, often associated with energetic, youthful, or mischievous character archetypes. By labeling it kumiko , the creator ties it to a specific character personality — possibly a schoolgirl, idol, or fighter. The 011var suggests iterative refinement: perhaps adjustments to hair thickness, curl intensity, or bone constraints based on user feedback. This reflects the collaborative, modding-driven culture where creators release variations to suit different artistic visions.
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Could you clarify if you are looking for a specific year's Tafsir or a download link for this audio series? Dnaddr.kumiko-dual-horsetail-hair01.1.var
This asset is primarily used by creators in environments like , Fallout 4 , or specialized character engines like HoneySelect or VAM (Virt-A-Mate) .
Thus, dnaddrkumikodualhorsetailhair011var full almost certainly refers to a for a character named Kumiko, created by dnaddr. often associated with energetic
Listed under the Hairstyles section on the Virt-A-Mate Hub.
Here is a blog post exploring the intersection of traditional materials and modern digital naming conventions.