With this said, the 20cm limit is not exactly when the menu becomes unusable and having a slightly smaller avatar can be, some times, fun. They are just trying to save the common user from telling them to use an external tool to fix their mistake. While this is not a vulnerability or anything concerning VRChat, this is still something that the developers did not intended you to do. You will now need to restart your game and you’ll be on your normal avatar. Click on the update button if they are not showing up. ![]() Click it and follow the images and/or instructions below: Once you’re logged in, you will see on the right the list of all your friends with, at the top, your own profile. It will ask you for your VRChat credentials to login. To get back your avatar you can also use VRCX, it’s a open source program that uses the VRC API to basically do what you can do in-game if not more.ĭownload the latest version, extract it and run VRCX.exe. Go to the VRChat website and click on Reset to default Avatar I have made my avatar too small and can’t open the menu anymoreĭon’t worry my dear reader, you are not stuck forever as a subatomic sized player. If we go back to our SDK control panel we can confirm that indeed the size limit is removed and we are now allowed to upload any size of avatar. (yes, you could also just delete the check) Now, no matter the size, that error can never be reached. Those of you who can read some code or if you’re quick to catch on things you can already recognize what this line does. ![]() Now search for this line (at the moment of writing it’s at line 299) To remove or change the size limit you’ll just need to open the following file \Assets\VRCSDK\Dependencies\VRChat\Editor\ControlPanel\VRCSdkControlPanelAvatarBuilder.cs with your favorite text editor (or IDE). After all, if the user wants to break their own game then they are free to Changing the size limit I am 100% certain that the VRChat team is aware of this and this is not an issue nor a vulnerability so it does not need to be fixed. Well, it turns out that the check for that is only on the client and specifically only in the SDK and therefore can be bypassed. ![]() If you’ve ever wondered how small you can make yourself and changed your avatar scale you might have noticed that VRChat starts giving you this error: In addition I want to clarify that this was posted as an educational guide or in case someone has a legit reason to need this, I DO NOT promote any malicious use of this and my goal with publishing this is just to share some findings and let people have some fun. While I do give you a way to solve this, I am not responsible if this causes more issues than that and everything you do is at your own risk. The protections that are going to be removed in this post are there for a reason!!! Uploading a too small avatar WILL result in issues like for example the menu not showing up and therefore not being able to switch back to a normal avatar. VRCX (for going back to your avatar if the scale is broken).In any case, this post will guide you on how to remove the limit and how to fix yourself in case your avatar won’t allow you to switch back to your normal avatar (or open the quick menu completely). There are a couple of reasons why you might want to upload an avatar under the minimum size: maybe it’s a false positive, maybe you just want that extra less centimeters or maybe you’re just curious. Uploading avatars under the minimum size limit
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