There's plenty of dark skinned vtubers that don't get this type of harassment because they don't behave in a way that incites strife. This guy is not one of them with his loud victim complex and getting offended for other people.
There's even a general that archives them https://rentry.org/darkskinvtubers
I'm working on my own 2D and 3D and maybe it's me being stingy but it sure is overpriced going the "official" route. I've seen artists just starting to learn Live2D asking for thousands for models more stiff than a paper doll. 3D prices makes a little more sense if it's a wholly unique render with rigging but again for someone just starting streaming having to drop thousands on a model might be a turn off.Has anyone here ever actually worked with vtuber-related 3D or 2D modelling/rigging? I keep hearing Kirsche talk about how overpriced it is, and other people say that it's really hard. I've dabbled in 3D modelling repeatedly over the years, but due to terminal ADHD I always lose interest because I've never actually had anything worth doing with the skills.
If somebody here knows any good tutorials on the software involved and ways to get started, I'd be open to adding it to the Workshop as a dedicated thread.
My solution was to commission the 2D art as a single layer drawing, separate the parts myself and then send the layere file to a rigger. I'm saving hundreds just by doing that not to mention the wait is much shorter.
As for 3D some Fiverr artists have much lower prices than twitter ones if you can temper your expectations. I might learn a bit of Blender to fix minor details and add more stuff to the model without having to pay again.