This typically stands for "Asset Management System" or could refer to a specific creator's initials or a technical specification for the shaders used within the model.

Indicates that the package contains all dependencies (textures, meshes, and skeletons) rather than just an update or a "lite" version. How to Use "Sugar Model" Assets in 3D Workflows

Always "Extract to [Folder Name]" rather than "Extract Here" to avoid cluttering your downloads directory with hundreds of loose texture files. 2. Placing the AMS and TXT Files

This is the core subject. In the world of 3D rendering and simulation, "Sugar" often refers to a specific character preset, a texture skin, or a demographic model used in software like Daz3D, Poser, or Blender.

Look for the "Sugar" folder under the designated actor or prop category. Safety and Security Considerations

Because the file ends in , you will need a utility like 7-Zip or WinRAR .

A 3D model should consist of .obj , .fbx , .duf , or image files ( .jpg , .png ). If the "folder link" asks you to run an .exe or .bat file to "unlock" the model, delete it immediately.

To understand the full package, we have to look at the individual "tags" within the search string: