This includes both swimsuit bases and naked bases.You cannot redistribute the original model without editing.If you distribute your edit, you must include both the Japanese and English TDA ReadMe along with it, call your edit TDA Styled _, and credit TDA along with the editors.Remove the CRYPTON logo on the ankle if it’s present, simply replace the body texture with body00_MikuAp.tga.Editing is allowed, but there are some limits:.If you want to use models with TDA parts for commercial use (making any kind of money off of it), you need to get permission from both Crypton Future Media Inc.TDA is not responsible for any damages that’s been caused by the models.The vocaloid models must be used in a way that follows the Piapro Character License.So here is a basic rundown of all of these model types’ rules, referencing directly from their original README. TDA, Sour, YYB, Cham, and Montecore are some of the most popular model types people like to use for models, but some of their rules can be confusing and are often broken (whether intentional or not). What are the rules of TDA/Sour/YYB/Cham/Montecore models? What do these rules mean? How can I avoid breaking them? Rules of Common MMD Models…