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Rolls over past 30, so on the 30th at 11:59PM JST.Kinda urgent question, Fantia subscription ends on the 30th, is that when the date becomes 30 or when it rolls over past 30?
Hello guys. I'm new to MMD , but I am koikatsu user.
How similar are their content creators? Like for koikatsu alongside with videos they release scene files that you can recreate and customize it yourself , do we have this with MMD creators too?
Other than videos , what other stuff is there to download ? I only know models and stages which ig is the maps?
I have a lil data hoarding problem so I want to know how deep is this rabbit hole before jumping in
So ig there is not much to download beside the videos (which are very large in size xd) , are there any document or list of creators for mmd? Specially a list of those who release their models and animations either free or behind paywallI'm not very familiar with this, but I know that some action scenes are converted from MMD to Koikatsu. As for modifying actions and camera work, I recall that some creators have done it, though it's quite rare. If we were to calculate the ratio, I'd say less than 1% of people actually modify actions and camera work. Note that when I say "modify," I'm not referring to changing the camera, clothes, or background. I mean modifying the actions, expressions, and transitions to make them look less like those poor-quality HMV-type videos. As for scenes and actions, pure dance animations can likely be found online. As for sexual actions and such, because they're usually manually made, they often aren't shared publicly. However, some creators do sell these animations. For models, you'll either have to search for them yourself or pay to have them custom-made. You can check the forums on IWARA for discussions. Basically, Koikatsu/VAM/HS2 are programs with very low ceilings and even lower floors. As long as your computer can run it and you can find the resources online, you can create content. For MMD/Blender, the floor is very low (if you're just applying dance animations), but the ceiling is very high. You only need to take a look at the most-viewed videos on IWARA to understand that.
Crazy speed dude, appreciate it
These posts are of the same content, the August one just has some updates/adjustments.