"Every time a new gen debuts, I always wait and see if they talk about the senpais they admire, always hoping that maybe I'm one of them? This time... (EN3) there wasn't. I can't wait to be admired too"Omaru Polka
Purin is reading the manual to Deep Rock Galactic in an ASMR/whisper voice.
In fact, this entire week of her streams is DRG themed. She may be addicted.
Holo 3D models can be hit or miss outside of the concert setting (Gura's is adorable while Korone's is honestly kind of uncanny, I wish she'd stick entirely to the 2D ones during regular streams), but Mumei's looks really nice here, good for her.
Holo 3D models can be hit or miss outside of the concert setting (Gura's is adorable while Korone's is honestly kind of uncanny, I wish she'd stick entirely to the 2D ones during regular streams), but Mumei's looks really nice here, good for her.
I feel like this may somehow be more autistic than when a bunch of people took literal autism tests. I don't think we really need a middle school-esque who likes who list.
That's true. A bit of a higher polygon count and more responsive facial rigging could go a long way.
I think with the concerts the cinematography and lighting is a bigger factor in making it look good than the raw model quality though. The recent Fes performances were among the best Holo 3D shows have looked thanks in no small part to the intense stage lighting, not just the strobe effects over the audience's seating but the dynamic lighting within the on-screen settings themselves. It makes the scene look more believable than a lot of the regular streamed birthday/celebration live events where the models can look out of place.
The cinematography still needs work though - I'm not surprised some of the more complex outfits are susceptible to clipping issues (Gura's sleeves and Ame's coat in their regular outfits are really noticeable), but the workaround there is for the directors to familiarise themselves with what moves are likely to cause a problem and be clever about the camera/prop positioning to hide the worst of it.
Creative filtering helps a lot too. Marine's 3D live that used the '80s/'90s TV show theme (and matching VHS/chromatic aberration effect) helped disguise the rougher edges on the models, making for a much more cohesive look.
I feel like this may somehow be more autistic than when a bunch of people took literal autism tests. I don't think we really need a middle school-esque who likes who list.
>this is too autistic for the social board full of autists who autistically follow autistic women pretending to be autistic anime girls
(Katta isn't autistic, she's just wonderfully insane)
Very likely.
Some AI-fag could probably unblur the image in a matter of minutes using that recent AI stuff. Unfortunately I do not have the know-how nor the time for that.
The HoloEN tickets should go on-sale sometime on the 5th. Of course it is through ticketmaster, so whoever is gonna try and get some, get ready to be fucked.
I feel like Amiya is one of the closest talents in the west to replicate the idol formula which in a way is why I think her content is not as popular despite how talented she is. Luckily she has a fairly dedicated fanbase. I think she would fit perfectly in Hololive.
That's because she's a huge idol otaku (especially when Hello! Project is concerned) though she vehemently denied being an idol in the past when buckos tried to call her that.
Regarding "fitting in hololive", I disagree considering her very niche gaming interests and permission hell this would land her in. She's fed up with being managed anyway.
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