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To load a saved item from your chest, click Host at the top, then Chest, then the bottom right most selection is Saved Objects. This will be another list just like the Workshop list, except these are only items that you have saved. If you want, you can create folders and make them more organized and such. Once you get the hang of it, it's really fast and easy! If you have any other questions, just let me know!
When you open the game, click whatever game mode you want (Single or multiplayer). Once you're at the table, X out of all the menus. Then on the top of the screen, click Host, then Workshop. All the mods from the Steam Workshop that you have subscribed to will be in this list. You can scroll through or search and find Dragon Age Models.
All this will do is give you access to the board I made where the models exist. This doesn't allow you to bring them into your own games, so say you want to play D&D on Tabletop Simulator (which is what my primary use of TTS is) then you right click the models you want to use and then click Save to Chest. You can also highlight several items and save them all as one item if you want to load multiple items at once. Then, once you're building a map or whatever, you can bring in these models to use as decoration or whatever else you find use for them.