The possibilities are endless when it comes to combining ruby chocolate and fantasia models. Here are a few ideas to get you started:
| Component | Likely Meaning | |-----------|----------------| | | Character names. Could be two separate models or a single composite model (e.g., “Ruby Ria”). | | Chocolate | Likely a color theme, texture variant, or project name/codename. | | 2-pv | Version indicator. “PV” may stand for “Preview,” “Production Version,” or “Physics Version.” The “2” suggests it is the second iteration. | | fantasia-models | The creator or publisher. Suggests a user or team named “Fantasia Models” — possibly a small 3D asset studio, a DeviantArt user, or a modder group. | | .wmvl | The most critical clue. This is an uncommon file extension. Most likely a proprietary format used by a specific 3D software, game engine, or modding tool. Possible candidates include: - A variant of WAV or WVM (Waveform Audio / Video Model) - A custom model format for a visual novel engine (Ren’Py, TyranoBuilder, etc.) - A misnamed or encrypted container file from a game like "Koikatsu," "MikuMikuDance (MMD)," or "XPS/XNALara" - A .WMBL (Wavefront Material Binary Library) but mistyped or altered | Ruby-Ria-Chocolate-2-pv -fantasia-models-.wmvl