This was a great video made by the perfect combination of a great video creator Madame Kana🐭🎀and a great photographer Kaerun🐸! I look forward to seeing more of their work in the future! ✨
Another wonderful video, Madame Kana! I think you really captured the challenges that Kaerun has to go through to take the pictures we see, which I think we all underestimate. Amazing that that you did such a great job on a fantastic artist and content creator...so, when do we get to see a documentary about you, Madame Kana? Thanks again! 🙂
Kaerun's photos are just so nice ^^ im so happy i got to know him during event like TUBE VR or Midpoint x3 i love dancing in VR and having Photos of these moments is just something special to me :3 Posing for him has always been so fun and im really happy to call him a friend ^0^ Kaerun i just want to say again u are amazing, i love your work and thank you for being a friend
I love seeing the less-talked about parts of VRC! Photos are almost everything, capturing the moment. But it goes so underappreciated, usually for a quick selfie. Thanks for the report!
short answer: no long answer: A lot of freaks spend more time in the game than real life, so they apply real world expectations to a video game. Some people will have a mental breakdown if you don't ask for permission to take their picture in vr. It's hilarious but also really sad.
Well, it's nice to be polite. Also a good way to break the ice and get a conversation going if the person finds the hobby cool. And people are less likely to be startled or wonder if you're a creep taking weird pics if you just ask. There's more pros than cons so there's no reason not to, really. Just good etiquete.
Glad to see my man getting the spotlight he deserves. Bravo!
This was a great video made by the perfect combination of a great video creator Madame Kana🐭🎀and a great photographer Kaerun🐸!
I look forward to seeing more of their work in the future! ✨
6:27 Hi, it's me. a nightmare🎃🎵
The background music sounded so familiar, then I realized it's from Doctor Who, lol. Excellent video!
Another wonderful video, Madame Kana! I think you really captured the challenges that Kaerun has to go through to take the pictures we see, which I think we all underestimate. Amazing that that you did such a great job on a fantastic artist and content creator...so, when do we get to see a documentary about you, Madame Kana? Thanks again! 🙂
This is a wonderful video, and it shows the passion of Kaerun and Madame Kana at the same time. Thank you for making this ❤
Kaerun's photos are just so nice ^^
im so happy i got to know him during event like TUBE VR or Midpoint x3
i love dancing in VR and having Photos of these moments is just something special to me :3
Posing for him has always been so fun and im really happy to call him a friend ^0^
Kaerun i just want to say again u are amazing, i love your work and thank you for being a friend
I love seeing the less-talked about parts of VRC!
Photos are almost everything, capturing the moment. But it goes so underappreciated, usually for a quick selfie. Thanks for the report!
Every time a gallery appears in the random tab it's great. Even less ambitious ones and memory worlds capture unique moments
Vraiment j'adore ce format ! Merci de nous faire découvrir tant de choses ♥
Incroyable vidéo tellement intéressant
Cool se reportage. Il fait de bonne photos en plus Kaerun à ce que je vois
MAMAN JE PASSE A LA TELE !!!!
j'aime beaucoup la vidéo merci de faire ce genre de contenue
do you really need permission for a virtual photo?
short answer: no
long answer: A lot of freaks spend more time in the game than real life, so they apply real world expectations to a video game. Some people will have a mental breakdown if you don't ask for permission to take their picture in vr. It's hilarious but also really sad.
Well, it's nice to be polite.
Also a good way to break the ice and get a conversation going if the person finds the hobby cool.
And people are less likely to be startled or wonder if you're a creep taking weird pics if you just ask.
There's more pros than cons so there's no reason not to, really. Just good etiquete.
@@renookami4651 brother it's a video game, it's not that serious.