1. Background & what he does
Bom39 describes himself as a creator who works on 3D models and avatar designs. His goal: to learn 3D animation and produce digital assets for users and communities. Patreon+1
He has uploads on platforms such as Sketchfab where you can see his models: e.g., an avatar called “Bom39 SCP-1471 Mal0”. Sketchfab+2Payhip+2
His work often targets VR chat/avatar usage: for example, one product listing includes a Unity scene, full-body tracking compatibility, Blender (.blend) files, etc. Payhip
2. Style & specialty
- He tends to make avatars with dynamic parts (“jiggle parts” using PhysBone updates). Payhip+1
- Many of his works are character-based — some are fantastical, some come from specific fandoms (e.g., “Hornet Hollow Knight”). Payhip
- He offers models for purchase (or “pay what you want,” minimums apply) via sites like Payhip. Payhip+1
3. Where to find his work
- On Sketchfab: his profile shows 8 models, many likes and views. Sketchfab
- On Payhip (digital asset store) he lists some of his avatar packages.
- On Patreon: he invites followers to join to access exclusive posts, though he states he’s still new in this business.
- On Discord: there’s a server, likely for community or support.
Why is Bom39 interesting?
1. For avatar/VRChat users
If you use VRChat (or other avatar-based social VR/gaming systems) and you’re looking for ready-made avatars with quality rigging/animation, Bom39 might be a good fit.
His avatars often come fully rigged, include the necessary files (.blend, Unity packages), and are compatible with VRChat’s requirements. Payhip+1
So if you’re not modelling everything by yourself, using one of his assets could save time.
2. For 3D modelling learners
He explicitly states he’s still learning 3D animation and modelling. That means you might see growth, variation or maybe some model imperfections — but also you might appreciate the “behind the scenes” of someone growing their craft. That human angle can be appealing.
3. For community & fandom-driven pieces
His works tap into fandoms (e.g., SCP, Hollow Knight, etc). So if you’re into those communities and want avatars reflecting niche fandoms, you might find something unique.
Things to watch / take note
- Licensing & usage: In one listing he states “Please do not upload as public, clone, resell or redistribute the model or parts.” Payhip So you’ll want to be careful about how you use his assets.
- Platform compatibility: Many of his assets specify “Unity 2022.3.22f1”, “VRCSDK3.0” etc. Payhip If you don’t use the same versions or workflow, there might be extra work needed.
- “Still new” status: He mentions he is still learning. Patreon That means while some works may be very polished, others may have room for improvement. If you’re choosing something mission-critical, check carefully.
- Payment and cost: Though “pay what you want” appears in listings, minimums apply (e.g., $45 minimum).
FAQs
Q1: Can I use Bom39’s avatars for commercial projects?
A: You’ll need to check the specific asset’s licence. In some cases, the listing says “do not… resell or redistribute the model or parts.” Payhip If you plan to use for commercial work, contact the creator for permission.
Q2: Are the assets easy to install in VRChat?
A: Yes, many listings specify compatibility (Unity project, VRChat SDK, rigging included). For example one listing: “Full-body tracking compatible with advanced Avatar 3.0 Menus… .blend file and ARP rig included.” Payhip But you still need to know how to work in Unity/VRChat.
Q3: Does Bom39 offer freebies or discounts?
A: It doesn’t appear many freebies are listed; most items have a minimum price. For free content you may check his community (Discord, Patreon) for any giveaways.
Q4: How can I contact him for custom work?
A: He has a Discord server (see listing) and also Patreon where you might message. vrcarena.com+1 So reaching out with your requirement and budget is possible.
Q5: What software do I need to use his avatars?
A: According to one listing: Unity 2022.3.22f1 (default version on VRChat Creator Companion) and VRCSDK3.0. Payhip Also you may need Blender (.blend file) if you want to tweak the model, and Poiyomi Shader for rendering. Payhip+1
Final Thoughts
If you’re someone who enjoys VRChat, avatars, digital social spaces or hobby 3D modelling, Bom39 is a creator worth keeping on your radar. He has quality work, clear compatibility info, and a presence across platforms. On the flip side, make sure you understand the license, ensure your software setup matches his specs, and keep in mind he’s still developing professionally — which may provide both positives (uniqueness, responsiveness) and small drawbacks (variability).
