“another thread of the participation. people are having real emotional responses to whatever this object-character is.” last october, condry brought itoh to mit for a discussion of crypton’s business model—opening up miku to her highly creative fans. the idea was to compare that approach ...
Although Hatsune Miku is a virtual idol, she does not hire anybody to write her songs. Rather, it is the fans that produce and contribute music to her fan base. For example, the popularity of “Levan Polkka” inspired others to do more covers of songs with Hatsune Miku’s voice. It th...
How to Draw an Anime Head and Face When it comes to creating anime characters, the head and face is arguably one of the most important areas to get right. In the following tutorials, we’ll practice how to correctly place the facial features and draw an anime face from different angles. ...
This article is over 6 years old and may contain outdated information Fortnite: Battle Royale players now have a changing room to try new looks for their in-game characters.Recommended VideosReddit user u/__Player1__ shared a tool they created to visualize and combine the 3D model of ...
“Castle – Season 1” a try, I was hooked. Thirdly (on 21 July 2011), when I witnessed Nathan as Richard Castle dressing up as his old character Malcolm Reynolds in “Castle – Season 2” Episode 6, I had no choice but to write a post, haha. So here we go, folks, time to ...
Popular vocaloids like Hatsune Miku were only given age and design. Why? Because Vocaloid is supposed to help people reach a wider audience without using their voice. Alternatively, you could make your character into an UTAUloid, because on UTAU it's possible to make an actual voicebank usin...
Why is the character of "ha" used in place of "wa"? Sun Donkun Community Answer Historically, は had been pronounced as "pa" in Old Japanese. It became glottal fricative "ha" in modern Japanese: "pa" > "wha" > "ha." However, only this word, the topic particle, is an exception...