: Look for a .txt or .md file. Creators often include specific instructions regarding texture scaling or model orientation. 2. Importing into 3D Software (Blender/Maya) Most collections use .fbx , .obj , or .glb formats.

: VALORANT models are often exported at different scales. You may need to scale your model by 0.01 or 100 to fit your scene standard. 3. Preparing for 3D Printing

: Most collections are organized into subfolders such as /Weapons , /Agents , /Textures , and /Materials .

: If the zip fails to open, try a tool like 7-Zip or WinRAR , as they sometimes handle compression errors better than native OS extractors.

: Right-click the .zip file and select Extract All... (Windows) or double-click it (macOS).

: Many VALORANT weapons have sharp angles or overhanging parts (like the Sovereign or Reaver skins) that require tree supports for a clean print.

: Import the file into a slicer like Cura or PrusaSlicer .

: If this file was meant for game modding, verify your original game files through the Riot Client (Settings > VALORANT > Repair) to ensure no conflicts.