Honestly you're a lifesaver in the vtuber/streaming community. Usually when people wanna get into this kind of stuff or pick up any new skill they gotta do tons of research and look around and try to figure things out, but all aspiring streamers/vtubers have to do is litterally just find your youtube channel and they're golden cuz you got all the info and cover all the topics
Even vroid has some nice tricks to make the models look nice. You can even make look somewhat 2D. Luckily I have experience with 3D because of VRchat. Unity and blender are a lifesaver. It of course, you gotta know what you're doing.
I just watched two of your videos straight and they were genuinely helpful! I like that you covered the pro/cons and equipment needed in your other video. When looking at other vids they were more full of advice and often lengthy. I like that you got to the point. I'm probably going to binge more of your vids and take notes.
For anyone on the 2D Vtuber path: It is possible (at least for me) to take your time rigging if you download the free version of Live2D cubism *first.* You have the option to start the PRO free trial at any time in case your model is very detailed and you've already reached the limits from the free version. By then, you possibly got most of the work done in the free version and you'd just be using the PRO free trial for finishing touches, polishing, etc.; just do your research on how the PRO features work ahead of time so that you know what you are doing.
Another important factor is vr chat. It allows fans to see and interact directly with your avatar, hangout, talk, etc... It's really amazing and in vr makes your avatar feel almost like a real person people can visit. So while I love 2d, I really love what 3d can bring you going beyond youtube and twitch
3 years after and thank the gods I found your channel lol you definitely convinced me that it just don't worth all the hassle, at least for now I don't really wanna show my face on my videos but I need to kinda make a disclaimer of sorts cuz I f'd up a few things while recording and isn't really something I can record again but I'll just put a pic there related to the game and say what I have to say. I sincerly thank you from the bottom of my heart ~and I'm definitely checking your content a bit more cuz I loved your vibe
I was opposed to 3D at first and wanted a 2D one; however, even though I can draw relatively well, looking at my own 2D drawing doesnt satify me and one look at 2Dlive told me I would go insane before ever finishing lol. So I tried out VRoid and I was so fascinated; I was surprised by how customizable it is! I'm not that happy with my clothes but as far as the face and hair go, I managed to apply my "artistic skills" and make it look kind of 2D. It doesn't look as boring-ish 3d as I expected it too; if you're capable of making good textures for the hair and skin then a 3D avatar is really valid imo :) Thank you for the very informative video!
Awesome Story! I was more on the 2D Side at first and now Im switching more and more to 3D Because of the possibilities it has. So I totally get that. I'm glad you found that VRoid worked well for you ^_^
Thank you so much for this vid. As someone trying to get more into streaming and wanting to learn vtubing this was helpful. My goals have always been very ambitious so I am still trying to learn as much as I can
I started streaming in February and I stream with Face Cam BUT the more I discover the beauty of VTubing and the FUN aspect of the NO LIMIIT to creativity with these models, THE MORE I FALL IN LOVE WITH IT! I also love learning new styles of art and learning LIVE2D definitely fits that category!!! Now, I've recently started to do PNGTubing, I realize that this is the BEST way for me to start towards a future with VTubing because I'm still trying to explore what my character should look like and PNGTubing will help me build what my character design will look like once I start rigging it! I'M SO EXCITED and THANK YOU for making this video, it's making me LOOK FORWARD to the journey more and more! Stay Awesome Syafire! 💜
@@elsamaeN Thank you! I stream Monday, Wednesday, Friday at 2pm mountain time (Saturdays but Saturdays are on pause right now because I will be doing a content creation workshop)
I'm both a 2D illustrator and a 3D student experienced experienced in the whole process aside from rigging and animation. The problem is those two things are important. Without the skill of rigging in both I still can't do it alone.
@@Syafire I'd want to be able to make the model custom, do they have a way for you to import your own model into the program and use their rigging setup?
I can't draw whatsoever but I love the aesthetic of 2d more and it gives me the freedom to choose a more fantastical artstyle rather than an anime one. Just gotta find an artist and rigger
Thank you SO MUCH for making these contents. Still can't decide whether I'll go 2D or 3D but at least I now have better directions and some knowledge on what to expect 🙏🙏🙏
Wish I knew about the vroid thing a while back. I made my model from scratch using blender... rigged it, textured it, did all that stuff. It was the first blender project I ever made, and it really was a learning opportunity.
The amazing thing is now you can start with VRoid and apply blender knowledge to your VRoid/ upload it to blender and do add ins 🥰 glad you learned a ton. Thanks for sharing your story!
I would say it looks like you're comapring both differently. 3D you focused on non-artist and free stuff but there's also free programs, free, model bases and such for 2D I would say that they both can cost a lot or be cheaper depends on how much knowledge you have or how good you want to the vtuber model be. But I also agree. the 3D one is better if you don't know everything and you don't want to commission an artist ^^. (btw sorry for my bad english)
As much as I’ve always been a 2D artist, i think ill go with (at least start with) 3D, not really because its “easier” but cause ive been wanting to learn Blender, and I would love hand tracking ^^ great vid, actually answered this question completely for me! :)
so question... what kind of options does a person have for being a vtuber if they don't like anime or don't want to go in that style? but in a more American style cartoon animation instead?
So if you want 3D I recommend picking up blender and learning how to model from scratch. If you want 2D you can still draw your character in any stile and use live2D cubism 🥰
!EVERYTIME SYAFIRE CLAPS! 0:220:240:370:511:362:462:482:492:503:535:275:375:396:236:246:266:316:467:097:248:15 btw, im having trouble choosing 2d or 3d. i think both are good and customizable for me to have fun with it but i want something with more physical charm. i'm just on the fence about it. im just getting bored with 2d but i also love it at the same time. what do you suggest?
I want to be a 2d vtuber and I was paying an artist friend of mine to draw the model and was going to look for someone to discuss rigging the character as well. What mroe would I need to learn if I got past those 2 steps in the process? Thank you very much for the video and sorry if this question is sort of out there as it is.
No Worries Saku Great Question! So I would say, After you get your model drawn, and rigged. Then You would need a program like prprlive or VTube Studio to run your models movement. Then you need to choose a streaming software liek Streamlabs OBS or OBS to run your character through for recording or streaming. Hope this helps! Let me know if you have any other questions, you can also join our discord for quicker access to asking me for help - discord.gg/BCsvGKC
I'm currently a 3D Vtuber. I'd say I'd love to do 2D since I can actually integrate my art style into my avatars. But I cannot rig for life and I'm broke af so 3D it is X'D
I'm a little late to the party here but I still wanna put in my two cents, 3D vtubing has a lower barrier to entry yes, but you can still put in all that same time investment that you would in a 2D model, and make a really great looking 3D model with unique affects and abilities, for instance, a couple of models I worked on can do things like take off and put on goggles, tie up their hair into a different style, put on glasses, or take out weaponry. If you're able to make 3D models from scratch, you can get even MORE crazy with it. I feel like using Vroid is the equivalent to taking still images of characters and just photo shopping their parts into separate pieces for Live2D. So honestly, it really does come down to your skillset and your knowhow. For instance, if you're more well versed in modeling and using programs like Unity and/or you really want the leap motion hand tracking, 3D is the way to go. However, if you're an artist and can draw well, making a good live2D avatar can be a great way to not only do what you're already good at, but approach drawing from a different perspective via drawing your characters in parts then piecing them together. Heck, you don't even have to make a Vtuber avatar! With Live2D, you can even just use it as a way to bring your drawings to life by putting them in cool looping animations~
I totally agree! I have also found a ton of beauty in both 2D and 3D as I have progressed a lot further in 3D now as well. Great opinions. Thank you for sharing and taking part in the conversation :D
I do draw and ive been working on mine for live2d but...ive done something wrong... so it cant move at all. I tried restarting... but still no luck...So today I downloaded Vtube Studio for 3d vtuber....and its also taking forever...mainly cause my characters skin is like a patched up dolls and different colors... on my drawing it was already drawn but on this...im having to edit the heck outta this 3d body. I had to save it and stop though Sadly just sitting for long periods of time hurts my back...Standing is worse... Im starting to question why im even doing this...
as for the more expression as well as how pleasing to the eye it is, that can carry widely, you can have some extremely beautiful and expressive 3d models if you know what you're doing. I've stayed away from vroid studio and my avatar looks amazing, the issue is, is that it take a lot of skill to get them looking amazing, I use 3d because I also play a lot of VR games and do a lot of 3d modelling stuff, and like to use my avatar in said games, like beatsaber and VRChat, so I know how to make it look amazing as the VRM materials are more robust than vroid can utilize, I'm just sad that 3d is looked down upon because a lot of people don't know how to import vrm into 3d modelling suits like blender or places like unity for in depth material work,
I tried out 3d vtubing and failed immediately because I think my computer doesn't have the power to run all the programs... so I've wondering if 2d vtubing is less murderous on the computer software.... what's your thoughts?
OK, so I want to be a VTuber. I am a graphic designer and have some skills at drawing, but feel like I'm better at drawing objects than characters/people. I don't have a drawing tablet, but am good at using the pen tool in Photoshop and Illustrator. I started making a 3D model, but didn't get very far (I mostly worked on the hair). I'm also better at taking already existing things and either re-creating them or changing them to what I need. I'm not great and being able to visualize what I want. Should I keep trying to work on that 3D model, or should I start trying to draw something and trace it in Illustrator to rig it up for a 2D model?
I think i'd go with a 3D one but i don't really know how to model or how much time it would take, i think all the time i have right now is 1-4 months to make my model so,
For those of you who may not be artists yourselves but still want to go the 2D route, there are people out there that you can commission to do these things for you, even all the way up to the rigging process. Of course, you would have to be willing to put in a bit more money to do so, but if you have your heart set on it then I say it's worth the investment.
I ended up taking the monetary plunge to commission someone with a super unique art style to make a Live 2d model for me, because sadly personally I just feel like 3d models end up looking mostly the same. Especially because of the fact that most 3d models are made with the same exact software, they don't really capture the sense of 'uniqueness' that I feel from 2d models. They're not bad though, so anyone who actually has artistic skills and/or doesn't want to spend 500+ dollars like I decided to should probably go with 3d.
Saying 3D models look the same because of software is like saying that all people using Photoshop must draw the same. When you’re using a more hands-off program such as Blender or Maya (as opposed to VROID), your ability to model is largely independent from what the program offers.
After watching this video, I suppose I will use 3D model when I don't have time and use 2D when I have a lot of time (I hope that there isn't something like you can't be both) and is it possible to mix 2D and 3D?
I like the fact that now even with 3d vtubers. You can make it look 2d So it's a win win. The brand new Vroid stable has tons of stuff you can use to make a 2d looking 3d models . But you have to be good with your cel shade.
I'm from HK and wanted to be a vtuber, I have clipstudio and considering prprlive (If this actually works, idk), I originally thought of making a 3d model, but I feel like 2d looks better, maybe I should put more time to learn 2d stuff before starting to become a vtuber XD. Oh, and also I'm a boy, I think that male vtubers are not as attractive or popular as female, and HK vtubers are not popular in HK, and I'm still thinking whether I should invest time and money for doing this... A bit discouraging situation XD Nice content btw~keep up the good work~
I’m glad I found this video ! Your such an amazing artist ❤️ thank you !! So did you make your 3D model using vroid studio yourself ?! I got my first 2D vtuber done and going to use 3tene and I love it I just wondered if 3tene was more 3D model friendly.
Thank you so much Mio! You are so kind ^_^ Yes I made my Model using VRoid. I don't think 3tene can support 2D Models but I highly recommend checking out prprlive for your 2D Model. This video might help you out, th-cam.com/video/tdFmcT8LcF4/w-d-xo.html good luck with everything
Rewatching this video again as a good reminder of both options! ✏🗒 So, in a way: 3D is better for starting vtubers/those who wish to interact more/those who are testing to see if they want to be a vtuber, while 2D is more personal for intermediate/experienced/prefer more advanced expressions/do it for a living? Though this also depends on the taste of the user. It's a very interesting video to think on!
Markio, Thanks for coming back to and re-watching my video. I appreciate you. You nailed it! 3D is great for people testing it out because of the power of VRoidStudio, while 2D like you said is more advanced and time consuming. Many things to think about here. Stay Magical ✨, Syafire
I am researching which kind of V-Tuber I would like to be... I kinda gave myself no choice but to be a 2D V-Tuber in order for my character to have a bird on her head. Yeah, I put a bird on her head (I love birds). I am an amateur artist, so this will be a fun adventure haha. I am willing to learn how to rig a module. I can't wait to start V-Tubing, plus I'll even be using my own art!
@@Syafire Yes true. I have always wanted to do animation. Now i can use making a vtuber as motivation to do that haha. Thank you for the feedback. Appreciate it.
Thank youuu, I also have a question, I'm using a model I made with VRoid Studio and I'm using 3tene as my vtubing app, but whenever I would use it in obs and connect it with omegle, my character becomes very laggy and it takes a bit of a long time like there's this delay into my face tracking
Thank you and yeah 2d is really good i hope i can use it, but I will stick with 3d since I draw with my mouse. Yeah my "MOUSE" because I don't have money to buy one, Been usin that for a long time. And that vroid looks very simple, wanna try it
I got a question about live 2D, if you create a character during the free 40 days trial, will all the extra stuff disappear after you move to free version? Will it destroy your character? Sorry I am new so😅
damn she is talented i want to become vtuber cus in my country no one ever done this and its pretty popular also so i want me the first one to do that but i am lazy AF XDD i have iphone X tho i dont know if i can use it as motion capture or not
As someone who just made their 3D model and is not artsy, it's way easier and cheaper to start out with. If you are like me and can't draw for diddly squat then go looking for someone to commission prepare to be disappointed yet understanding of how expensive 2D models can be xD GL if ever you try to get into the 2D models. I want to but...oof that money
@@grandeena8746 Yea for sure 2D is expensive but it is a LOT of work. 3D Is the better choice for those who can't spend money and have no a huge amount of art skill.
This is still something that boggles my mind. Why does a live2d model costs more than a 3D model? I mean, on 3d models you have to use (at least) 8 range facial motion (and there are some models that require 52 shape range motion). Other 3d models go as far as 162 calibrated facial expressions. I've seen people charing $10 for additional facial motion, do the math ($10 isn't even the real market price, more like $25 PER additional facial expression). So yeah, I think Hololive models are responsible for such high increase in price, and nothing else. The same (2 or 3 dedicated weeks) that take to complete a fully functional 3D model, is around the time you'd also need to completely finish a Hololive level Live 2D model with 1 cloth swap, emotions and physics.... ...sooo... Still boggles my mind.
It depends, cause if someone is making you a model in VRoid it may be a lot cheaper compared to 2D. I also think that the markets are just completely different depending on who you commission. Some artists charge $5 for the same type of thing while another might charge $300. It depends on so many factors. The name of the artist could also increase the price if they are well known.
With 2D the artist has to draw like every strand of hair etc etc on separate layers which is very time consuming and on top of that ofc you have to pay for their skills
As a neckless 2d vtuber myself, start with vroid. You'll thank me, but if you wanna start with 2d, there are a lot of tutorials out there. Have a good day everyone!
Damn I really want to do this but I just wasn’t gifted with drawing lol 😂 but I Perfer 2d imo it’s weird I feel like you get more emotion with them also just love the look of them even though I know 3d has full interaction I dunno hard to explain.
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Honestly you're a lifesaver in the vtuber/streaming community. Usually when people wanna get into this kind of stuff or pick up any new skill they gotta do tons of research and look around and try to figure things out, but all aspiring streamers/vtubers have to do is litterally just find your youtube channel and they're golden cuz you got all the info and cover all the topics
Thank you so much vox
I can’t draw but I like the 2D one more..
I like 2D Better as well :D
@@Syafire yeah it’s so cute! And the asthtetic is so cute
@@hithablunt Agreed :D
@@Syafire Yeah! :D
Me too
You know what Say? Go all out and be a 4D Vtuber\streamer!
Honestly, that would be lit xD
Even vroid has some nice tricks to make the models look nice. You can even make look somewhat 2D. Luckily I have experience with 3D because of VRchat. Unity and blender are a lifesaver. It of course, you gotta know what you're doing.
Toasted Fujoshi for sure! Experience with everything always is a huge bonus and helps out a lot ^_^
I just watched two of your videos straight and they were genuinely helpful! I like that you covered the pro/cons and equipment needed in your other video. When looking at other vids they were more full of advice and often lengthy. I like that you got to the point. I'm probably going to binge more of your vids and take notes.
Thank you so much this honestly means a ton to me
For anyone on the 2D Vtuber path: It is possible (at least for me) to take your time rigging if you download the free version of Live2D cubism *first.* You have the option to start the PRO free trial at any time in case your model is very detailed and you've already reached the limits from the free version. By then, you possibly got most of the work done in the free version and you'd just be using the PRO free trial for finishing touches, polishing, etc.; just do your research on how the PRO features work ahead of time so that you know what you are doing.
absolutely! Great job Pointing that out. Thanks MilkTea :D
@@Syafire You're welcome! Thanks for response :D
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Why not both?🤣
Ikr x,D I kinda have both
I am learning blender and trying to draw anime so I can draw it and make a 3d blender model
@@coalkitty Oh Awesome! good luck ^_^
@@Syafire thx
EXACTLY
Another important factor is vr chat. It allows fans to see and interact directly with your avatar, hangout, talk, etc... It's really amazing and in vr makes your avatar feel almost like a real person people can visit. So while I love 2d, I really love what 3d can bring you going beyond youtube and twitch
yes absolutely! All wonderful points, and VRChat is a great game.
i started off with 3d now im learning 2d :D
Yay! Same here :D
Same!
3 years after and thank the gods I found your channel lol you definitely convinced me that it just don't worth all the hassle, at least for now
I don't really wanna show my face on my videos but I need to kinda make a disclaimer of sorts cuz I f'd up a few things while recording and isn't really something I can record again but I'll just put a pic there related to the game and say what I have to say. I sincerly thank you from the bottom of my heart
~and I'm definitely checking your content a bit more cuz I loved your vibe
Thank you for the kind words you rock! Vtubing is a great faceless TH-camr route. You got this ✨ never hesitate to reach out if you have a question
I was opposed to 3D at first and wanted a 2D one; however, even though I can draw relatively well, looking at my own 2D drawing doesnt satify me and one look at 2Dlive told me I would go insane before ever finishing lol. So I tried out VRoid and I was so fascinated; I was surprised by how customizable it is! I'm not that happy with my clothes but as far as the face and hair go, I managed to apply my "artistic skills" and make it look kind of 2D. It doesn't look as boring-ish 3d as I expected it too; if you're capable of making good textures for the hair and skin then a 3D avatar is really valid imo :)
Thank you for the very informative video!
Awesome Story! I was more on the 2D Side at first and now Im switching more and more to 3D Because of the possibilities it has. So I totally get that. I'm glad you found that VRoid worked well for you ^_^
Thank you so much for this vid. As someone trying to get more into streaming and wanting to learn vtubing this was helpful. My goals have always been very ambitious so I am still trying to learn as much as I can
You are super welcome! I hope it goes amazingly for you 😀
I started streaming in February and I stream with Face Cam BUT the more I discover the beauty of VTubing and the FUN aspect of the NO LIMIIT to creativity with these models, THE MORE I FALL IN LOVE WITH IT! I also love learning new styles of art and learning LIVE2D definitely fits that category!!!
Now, I've recently started to do PNGTubing, I realize that this is the BEST way for me to start towards a future with VTubing because I'm still trying to explore what my character should look like and PNGTubing will help me build what my character design will look like once I start rigging it! I'M SO EXCITED and THANK YOU for making this video, it's making me LOOK FORWARD to the journey more and more! Stay Awesome Syafire! 💜
This is super epic to hear. I love that you are finding your way with your content creation. I am excited for your journey. Good luck! No you
Found your videos while just browsing Vtuber stuff. I think it's super interesting!
Thank you! Are you a VTuber?
@@SyafireNo, I'm not. I just like the technology and the artistic side of it all
@@elsamaeN Heck yea, thats very cool ^_^
@@Syafire I'll totally check out your Twitch too! What is your schedule?
@@elsamaeN Thank you! I stream Monday, Wednesday, Friday at 2pm mountain time (Saturdays but Saturdays are on pause right now because I will be doing a content creation workshop)
Off topic but you look really gorgeous!
Thank you so much
I'm both a 2D illustrator and a 3D student experienced experienced in the whole process aside from rigging and animation. The problem is those two things are important. Without the skill of rigging in both I still can't do it alone.
You dont need to rig if you used VRoid Studio for your 3D model
@@Syafire I'd want to be able to make the model custom, do they have a way for you to import your own model into the program and use their rigging setup?
POG First Viewer xD anyway great video!!
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@@Syafire no problem and I say 3D if you can't afford to do both
@@blade98036 3D is fun but I prefer 2d :D
I can't draw whatsoever but I love the aesthetic of 2d more and it gives me the freedom to choose a more fantastical artstyle rather than an anime one. Just gotta find an artist and rigger
yesss! You got this. If you are looking to hire an artist, I highly recommened this video ~ th-cam.com/video/HwtrLWdCDbA/w-d-xo.html
Thank you SO MUCH for making these contents. Still can't decide whether I'll go 2D or 3D but at least I now have better directions and some knowledge on what to expect 🙏🙏🙏
You are so welcome! You can also always try and use both.
As an editor, I always look for a challenge. It would be an absolute endeavor to cut out all of the hand claps from this video lol
lololol xD I clap a lot
Honestly if I knew what hairstyle to choose immediately, I’d get my avatars done even quicker.
Same here x,D Its a hard choice
Oop ty for the heart! :D
I think 3D can be as nice as 2D. Masterpiece would be something like codemiko level but this is really difficult.
for sure! It is super difficult but totally achievable!
Just got into watching VR Twitch streams, so thanks for this!
You are so welcome! VR Twitch Streams are amazing
Super helpful, thank you!
Anytime
Wish I knew about the vroid thing a while back. I made my model from scratch using blender... rigged it, textured it, did all that stuff. It was the first blender project I ever made, and it really was a learning opportunity.
The amazing thing is now you can start with VRoid and apply blender knowledge to your VRoid/ upload it to blender and do add ins 🥰 glad you learned a ton. Thanks for sharing your story!
Thank you :D
No problem!
cool video sya :)
Thanks Zym 🙂
I would say it looks like you're comapring both differently. 3D you focused on non-artist and free stuff but there's also free programs, free, model bases and such for 2D I would say that they both can cost a lot or be cheaper depends on how much knowledge you have or how good you want to the vtuber model be. But I also agree. the 3D one is better if you don't know everything and you don't want to commission an artist ^^. (btw sorry for my bad english)
For sure! I would def make this video differently if I remade it now!
hiii! im curious, what are said programs called? i love the look of 2d characters :(
Thanks very useful video to breakdown the difference. 100% agree even thou most consumers think 3d is the graphical standard, don't sleep on 2D Artist
100% Thank you for the kind words and for watching my content :D
As much as I’ve always been a 2D artist, i think ill go with (at least start with) 3D, not really because its “easier” but cause ive been wanting to learn Blender, and I would love hand tracking ^^ great vid, actually answered this question completely for me! :)
This is perfect! You can grow and keep learning more as you move forward too. Keep it up and thanks for watching :D
Hand tracking is actually available for 2d if you use Vtube studio and Live 2D cubism
so question... what kind of options does a person have for being a vtuber if they don't like anime or don't want to go in that style? but in a more American style cartoon animation instead?
So if you want 3D I recommend picking up blender and learning how to model from scratch. If you want 2D you can still draw your character in any stile and use live2D cubism 🥰
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btw, im having trouble choosing 2d or 3d. i think both are good and customizable for me to have fun with it but i want something with more physical charm. i'm just on the fence about it. im just getting bored with 2d but i also love it at the same time. what do you suggest?
LOL I say make many kinds of models and use the one you feel like using at them time :D
I want to be a 2d vtuber and I was paying an artist friend of mine to draw the model and was going to look for someone to discuss rigging the character as well. What mroe would I need to learn if I got past those 2 steps in the process? Thank you very much for the video and sorry if this question is sort of out there as it is.
No Worries Saku Great Question! So I would say, After you get your model drawn, and rigged. Then You would need a program like prprlive or VTube Studio to run your models movement. Then you need to choose a streaming software liek Streamlabs OBS or OBS to run your character through for recording or streaming. Hope this helps! Let me know if you have any other questions, you can also join our discord for quicker access to asking me for help - discord.gg/BCsvGKC
honestly I like 3rd better
Yea it totally depends too you might enjoy 3D better despite my opinion ^_^
@@Syafire 👁👄👁
Nailed it - as usual!
Thank you so much Crossbite
Thank you
I got you
I really want to be a 2D Vtuber but 3D is probably more practical and I'm sure I'll get over it.
You can always work your way towards being a 2D one :D
@@Syafire It's too late, I found a really good 3D modeler but thanks for the encouragement XD
This is a good information
Thank you Ghost :D
@@Syafire i found your channel because i was trying to make vtuber avatar, glad i found it!!
@@Ghosttea I'm so glad you are here :D
I'm currently a 3D Vtuber. I'd say I'd love to do 2D since I can actually integrate my art style into my avatars. But I cannot rig for life and I'm broke af so 3D it is X'D
You can learn to rig :D
@@Syafire True xD it looks so hard tho ngl ;;;
I'm a little late to the party here but I still wanna put in my two cents, 3D vtubing has a lower barrier to entry yes, but you can still put in all that same time investment that you would in a 2D model, and make a really great looking 3D model with unique affects and abilities, for instance, a couple of models I worked on can do things like take off and put on goggles, tie up their hair into a different style, put on glasses, or take out weaponry. If you're able to make 3D models from scratch, you can get even MORE crazy with it.
I feel like using Vroid is the equivalent to taking still images of characters and just photo shopping their parts into separate pieces for Live2D.
So honestly, it really does come down to your skillset and your knowhow. For instance, if you're more well versed in modeling and using programs like Unity and/or you really want the leap motion hand tracking, 3D is the way to go.
However, if you're an artist and can draw well, making a good live2D avatar can be a great way to not only do what you're already good at, but approach drawing from a different perspective via drawing your characters in parts then piecing them together. Heck, you don't even have to make a Vtuber avatar! With Live2D, you can even just use it as a way to bring your drawings to life by putting them in cool looping animations~
I totally agree! I have also found a ton of beauty in both 2D and 3D as I have progressed a lot further in 3D now as well. Great opinions. Thank you for sharing and taking part in the conversation :D
Wait, how do you rig the models into doing this transitions? I need to know!
Hi! One question, can I get my vroid model into microsoft teams? so my character would appear when I open my character.
I’m not sure, you should try it 😊
I do draw and ive been working on mine for live2d but...ive done something wrong... so it cant move at all. I tried restarting...
but still no luck...So today I downloaded Vtube Studio for 3d vtuber....and its also taking forever...mainly cause my characters skin is like a patched up dolls and different colors... on my drawing it was already drawn but on this...im having to edit the heck outta this 3d body.
I had to save it and stop though
Sadly just sitting for long periods of time hurts my back...Standing is worse...
Im starting to question why im even doing this...
The link to the Webcam in your description goes to a whole page of Webcams? Which one is it?
THANK YOU SO MUCH! I was just about to buy a 3D model but suddenly changed my mind
there is also an option to commission a Live2D model if you don't have the art skills owo
Exactly!
as for the more expression as well as how pleasing to the eye it is, that can carry widely,
you can have some extremely beautiful and expressive 3d models if you know what you're doing. I've stayed away from vroid studio and my avatar looks amazing, the issue is, is that it take a lot of skill to get them looking amazing, I use 3d because I also play a lot of VR games and do a lot of 3d modelling stuff, and like to use my avatar in said games, like beatsaber and VRChat, so I know how to make it look amazing as the VRM materials are more robust than vroid can utilize,
I'm just sad that 3d is looked down upon because a lot of people don't know how to import vrm into 3d modelling suits like blender or places like unity for in depth material work,
What is your favorite vtuber?
My fav VTuber is IronMouse
I tried out 3d vtubing and failed immediately because I think my computer doesn't have the power to run all the programs... so I've wondering if 2d vtubing is less murderous on the computer software.... what's your thoughts?
I know both can be intensive, you could start with a pngtuber until you possibly can get a better pc
@@Syafire Awesome, thank I will have a look at it. ;)
OK, so I want to be a VTuber. I am a graphic designer and have some skills at drawing, but feel like I'm better at drawing objects than characters/people. I don't have a drawing tablet, but am good at using the pen tool in Photoshop and Illustrator. I started making a 3D model, but didn't get very far (I mostly worked on the hair).
I'm also better at taking already existing things and either re-creating them or changing them to what I need. I'm not great and being able to visualize what I want.
Should I keep trying to work on that 3D model, or should I start trying to draw something and trace it in Illustrator to rig it up for a 2D model?
It seems like 3D Would be better for you because you said you are good at re-creating and changing things which VRoid Studio is great for!
@@Syafire Thanks. I'll continue working on what I have.
I think i'd go with a 3D one but i don't really know how to model or how much time it would take, i think all the time i have right now is 1-4 months to make my model so,
It does take time but its so worth it!
Whys the streamlab page have Matt Heafy of Trivium next ti Pokemaine lol
No idea x,D
@@Syafire the fact that you took the time to respond to me just earned you a sub!
I think 3d! Because For me, ı think live2d cubism is reallyhard- ı tried it but ı had no idea what to to do so ı did 3d! But its your choise!
Yea Live2D is challenging but so worth it!
For those of you who may not be artists yourselves but still want to go the 2D route, there are people out there that you can commission to do these things for you, even all the way up to the rigging process. Of course, you would have to be willing to put in a bit more money to do so, but if you have your heart set on it then I say it's worth the investment.
Yep! I’m working on a video talking about all this. Thank you 😃
@@Syafire oh, that's great!! thank you so much for going out of your way to make these videos for people, they're very helpful!
Hey it's the real Syafire!!!🤯
;-; hewwo
I ended up taking the monetary plunge to commission someone with a super unique art style to make a Live 2d model for me, because sadly personally I just feel like 3d models end up looking mostly the same. Especially because of the fact that most 3d models are made with the same exact software, they don't really capture the sense of 'uniqueness' that I feel from 2d models. They're not bad though, so anyone who actually has artistic skills and/or doesn't want to spend 500+ dollars like I decided to should probably go with 3d.
The reason lots of 3D look the same is because 90% of people are using VROID Studio/ But I agree with you, 2D has a really nice aesthetic.
Saying 3D models look the same because of software is like saying that all people using Photoshop must draw the same.
When you’re using a more hands-off program such as Blender or Maya (as opposed to VROID), your ability to model is largely independent from what the program offers.
How do I make my character have longer hair?
This video might be able to help th-cam.com/video/YBOgnr4_nC4/w-d-xo.html
@@Syafire Thank you so much!! ^^
First of all you're so fucking pretty omg- Second..I like the 3D one better
Thank You
After watching this video, I suppose I will use 3D model when I don't have time and use 2D when I have a lot of time (I hope that there isn't something like you can't be both) and is it possible to mix 2D and 3D?
Yes you can do whatever works best for you! That sounds like a good plan to me 😀
I like the fact that now even with 3d vtubers. You can make it look 2d
So it's a win win.
The brand new Vroid stable has tons of stuff you can use to make a 2d looking 3d models . But you have to be good with your cel shade.
I'm from HK and wanted to be a vtuber, I have clipstudio and considering prprlive (If this actually works, idk), I originally thought of making a 3d model, but I feel like 2d looks better, maybe I should put more time to learn 2d stuff before starting to become a vtuber XD. Oh, and also I'm a boy, I think that male vtubers are not as attractive or popular as female, and HK vtubers are not popular in HK, and I'm still thinking whether I should invest time and money for doing this... A bit discouraging situation XD
Nice content btw~keep up the good work~
Thank you so much Yoshi
I’m glad I found this video ! Your such an amazing artist ❤️ thank you !! So did you make your 3D model using vroid studio yourself ?! I got my first 2D vtuber done and going to use 3tene and I love it I just wondered if 3tene was more 3D model friendly.
Thank you so much Mio! You are so kind ^_^ Yes I made my Model using VRoid. I don't think 3tene can support 2D Models but I highly recommend checking out prprlive for your 2D Model. This video might help you out, th-cam.com/video/tdFmcT8LcF4/w-d-xo.html good luck with everything
@@Syafire oh that’s a great advice !!! Thank you so much 🥰!!
@@mioFujieye you are more than welcome mio ✨💕
Rewatching this video again as a good reminder of both options! ✏🗒
So, in a way: 3D is better for starting vtubers/those who wish to interact more/those who are testing to see if they want to be a vtuber, while 2D is more personal for intermediate/experienced/prefer more advanced expressions/do it for a living? Though this also depends on the taste of the user. It's a very interesting video to think on!
Markio,
Thanks for coming back to and re-watching my video. I appreciate you. You nailed it! 3D is great for people testing it out because of the power of VRoidStudio, while 2D like you said is more advanced and time consuming. Many things to think about here.
Stay Magical ✨,
Syafire
I am researching which kind of V-Tuber I would like to be... I kinda gave myself no choice but to be a 2D V-Tuber in order for my character to have a bird on her head. Yeah, I put a bird on her head (I love birds). I am an amateur artist, so this will be a fun adventure haha. I am willing to learn how to rig a module. I can't wait to start V-Tubing, plus I'll even be using my own art!
You could always learn more about 3D if you ever want to switch. But that is awesome! Owls are my favorite kind of bird. Good luck with everything :D
I am going to go with 3d I think I am working on a new highpoli ava thanks for telling us the pros and cons of 3d and 2d I expect it.
You are so welcome!
what about vmagicmirror
I think at this point I forgot to include it! Its an old video sorry!
i wanna be a vtuber but i am so confused on how to make it work.
2D or 3D?
@@Syafire 3d
I was going to do 2D
But now I know i want 3D
Nice :D
What about 1D 🤨🤨?¿
lol xD
Hello everyone!
Hello :D
@@Syafire I'm a newbie gamer also haha thankyou for this tips I'm looking forward for more and I already subscribed! have a good day!!
Lol, I have experience drawing but i am broke. I am interested in 3D but Ill have to invest time into it.
Yea just try things out and see how they go!
@@Syafire Yes true. I have always wanted to do animation. Now i can use making a vtuber as motivation to do that haha. Thank you for the feedback. Appreciate it.
@@richarddrawsstuff no worries 😊
It’s so hard not to see your avatar while hearing your voice now!! 😭😂😏💜🤗
hahaha xD
How do you do models and use them as vtubers such as AI Angel and Code Miko I think that's her name
They use game engines like Unreal and unity!
Thank youuu, I also have a question, I'm using a model I made with VRoid Studio and I'm using 3tene as my vtubing app, but whenever I would use it in obs and connect it with omegle, my character becomes very laggy and it takes a bit of a long time like there's this delay into my face tracking
@@heliach.6465 I’ve never tried to connect with Omegle so I’m not sure
yes bubbles lol
Thank you and yeah 2d is really good i hope i can use it, but I will stick with 3d since I draw with my mouse. Yeah my "MOUSE" because I don't have money to buy one, Been usin that for a long time. And that vroid looks very simple, wanna try it
:D
I got a question about live 2D, if you create a character during the free 40 days trial, will all the extra stuff disappear after you move to free version? Will it destroy your character? Sorry I am new so😅
great question x.x Im actually not 100% sure, maybe see if you can email support
i can draw.... but idk how to rig models and im a phone digital artist, how do i do it?
and i cant use money...
I dont think you can rig on the phone, sorry
@@Syafire no no, i meant drawing on phone and then import it to 2dlive???????
Well I like 2d better so I say 2d
Same here :D
Idky but the constant slapping in the video kind of hurts my ears and makes it hard to turn the volume on to listen to the video ;-;
Mari Yume I have a bad habit of clapping xD I’m really sorry I will be mindful of this in the future
@@Syafire The video was still great though!! c:
Mari Yume thank you
I might be able to make my own 2d avatar but rigging it is another issue
do it! I have a series I am currently working on to help you with rigging :) th-cam.com/video/bLFwsH9HeFQ/w-d-xo.html
you can also commission a rigger
Be a 4D VTuber to establish dominance.
Poggers
damn she is talented i want to become vtuber cus in my country no one ever done this and its pretty popular also so i want me the first one to do that but i am lazy AF XDD i have iphone X tho i dont know if i can use it as motion capture or not
go for it! You got this
This video was Brilliant Sya thank you so much your amazing
Absolutely! I agree with you Lion :D
As someone who just made their 3D model and is not artsy, it's way easier and cheaper to start out with. If you are like me and can't draw for diddly squat then go looking for someone to commission prepare to be disappointed yet understanding of how expensive 2D models can be xD GL if ever you try to get into the 2D models. I want to but...oof that money
@@grandeena8746 Yea for sure 2D is expensive but it is a LOT of work. 3D Is the better choice for those who can't spend money and have no a huge amount of art skill.
This is still something that boggles my mind. Why does a live2d model costs more than a 3D model? I mean, on 3d models you have to use (at least) 8 range facial motion (and there are some models that require 52 shape range motion). Other 3d models go as far as 162 calibrated facial expressions. I've seen people charing $10 for additional facial motion, do the math ($10 isn't even the real market price, more like $25 PER additional facial expression). So yeah, I think Hololive models are responsible for such high increase in price, and nothing else. The same (2 or 3 dedicated weeks) that take to complete a fully functional 3D model, is around the time you'd also need to completely finish a Hololive level Live 2D model with 1 cloth swap, emotions and physics....
...sooo...
Still boggles my mind.
It depends, cause if someone is making you a model in VRoid it may be a lot cheaper compared to 2D. I also think that the markets are just completely different depending on who you commission. Some artists charge $5 for the same type of thing while another might charge $300. It depends on so many factors. The name of the artist could also increase the price if they are well known.
With 2D the artist has to draw like every strand of hair etc etc on separate layers which is very time consuming and on top of that ofc you have to pay for their skills
As a neckless 2d vtuber myself, start with vroid. You'll thank me, but if you wanna start with 2d, there are a lot of tutorials out there. Have a good day everyone!
Cool, thanks!
2.5D :)
honestly, yes xD
I'm sad about face tracking cuz my lil eyes always look closed to my computer 😅
Doesn't help I'm kinda clueless as a streamer too 😅😅😅😅😭
Hahaha oh no😅 maybe it will get better as the technology improves! Fingers crossed
Where 1D at
hahaha ikr xD
I can't art but my mother can, maybe I could use it as an excuse to spend more time than just a couple hours. I really should call her more...
Yea maybe :D
Damn I really want to do this but I just wasn’t gifted with drawing lol 😂 but I Perfer 2d imo it’s weird I feel like you get more emotion with them also just love the look of them even though I know 3d has full interaction I dunno hard to explain.
You can always practice 2D Art. I was never good at 2D Until I practiced a ton. Its not a "Gift" its a skill :)
I think 2d models tend to have more personality due to the inevitable involvement of the artist's personal art style
Great point! 3D can be more challenging to stylize I think
You can hand track with 2d now
yesss its big hype
2d
pog
Hmmmm.....2D!!!!!!
Nice Maru! You got this ^_^
@@Syafire I think you being a 2D Vtuber is better than a 3D Vtuber! ^_^
I have 3D because I don't have thousand of dollars to throw at it
Yea if spending less money works for you, that's great :)
You need A exspensieve gaming PC for working whit a 3D model. So it not so free like she say.
im artistic or so but,
MONEY
my mom and dad aint gonna lemme have money just to make some kawaii charector
maybe you can learn how to draw :D
can you talk more slowley? I'm from germany and my english is kind of bad :'(
You can use the speed in settings and turn down the speed
3tene = Mi Te Ne
wut xD
How about real life VTuber lol
SOME DAY
@@Syafire b-but you already did it 🤣