The timestamps you're (probably) looking for are 04:20 | 06:06 Lemon was my first ever client and her trust basically helped kickstart my VRoid commission “career” 🥹💚 I had so much fun making her model! Watch her here!! ↓↓↓↓ www.twitch.tv/Lemoncasket also tell me the thumbnail is cute..!!!
Yo estaba buscando algún tutorial para poder hacer mi avatar en vroid, ya que este es una salamandra específicamente un ajolote, pero me fui a encontrar con semejante belleza. Esta muy hermoso el modelo.
The opening showcase is filmed with "Warudo" (free and available on Steam). I set up the camera motion with blueprints in it, the poses are available within Warudo and the face was tracked with my iPhone using the app "iFacialMocap"
Sometimes I paint the texture directly in VRoid (mostly for hair and skin), for other textures like iris and outfit, I paint them in Procreate and Clip Studio Paint! The process for painting textures outside of VRoid is like this: 1. Sketch out the outfit on the outfit textures in VRoid, especially important to mark out placements of details like pockets etc. 2. Export the texture layer, and layer guide out of VRoid. You can do this by right clicking the outfit layer, and choose "Export" and "Export Guide". Exporting the guide will be helpful to understand the texture while you're working on the texture in a separate art program. 3. Import the layer(s) and guide into your art program of choice (like Procreate or CSP), stack the layers on top of each other, with the guide being the top layer. You can lower the opacity of the guide and also set a colour as background (bottom layer) like grey so it resembles the way the texture looks in VRoid Studio. 3. Paint your textures. 4. Save your texture PNG and import back into VRoid Studio and check to see if anything looks strange. Normally I'll repeat the process a few times on each clothing piece to correct any small mistakes! I hope this answers how to import/export correctly!
@@kariha_moon5 omg tysm! That makes so much sense! I was scared to do any of that bc I was afraid my beautiful textures would come out wonky if I imported/exported incorrectly- tysm!! Your content is amazing btw :>
Ahh thank you so much!! I'll be very honoured to make your model! I take commissions here: vgen.co/kariha_moon5 but it's currently closed and will reopen in May or June! 🥰
The timestamps you're (probably) looking for are 04:20 | 06:06
Lemon was my first ever client and her trust basically helped kickstart my VRoid commission “career” 🥹💚 I had so much fun making her model!
Watch her here!! ↓↓↓↓
www.twitch.tv/Lemoncasket
also tell me the thumbnail is cute..!!!
this looks soooo cuteee I hope you have more public and more support in the future
aaaa thank you so so much!!!!
These are so fun to watch! I hope you upload more❤
Thank youuu! I'll definitely be uploading more
Yo estaba buscando algún tutorial para poder hacer mi avatar en vroid, ya que este es una salamandra específicamente un ajolote, pero me fui a encontrar con semejante belleza. Esta muy hermoso el modelo.
Thank you!!
This is so good Karihaaaa
omg Minnnn helllooo and thank youuu!!!!
How do you facetrack the Figure? It looks beautiful!
I use an app on my phone called "iFacialMocap" that connects to my pc for facial tracking~ Thank you!
Great Work
Thank you!
Its so beautifull... How you animated first scene?
The opening showcase is filmed with "Warudo" (free and available on Steam). I set up the camera motion with blueprints in it, the poses are available within Warudo and the face was tracked with my iPhone using the app "iFacialMocap"
Wow.. It's soooo cute!!🥰May I ask about the software you used at first to track your expressions?!
Thank youuu 💚 I use the app called "iFacialMocap" on iPhone for facial tracking :)
Looks wonderful great job. I want to commission you to make my model whenever there is a opening
Thank you! The next opening will likely be in September ^^
What do you use to make the textures out of vroid? if you use any to import them back in correctly-or just any tips to texturing :D
Sometimes I paint the texture directly in VRoid (mostly for hair and skin), for other textures like iris and outfit, I paint them in Procreate and Clip Studio Paint!
The process for painting textures outside of VRoid is like this:
1. Sketch out the outfit on the outfit textures in VRoid, especially important to mark out placements of details like pockets etc.
2. Export the texture layer, and layer guide out of VRoid. You can do this by right clicking the outfit layer, and choose "Export" and "Export Guide". Exporting the guide will be helpful to understand the texture while you're working on the texture in a separate art program.
3. Import the layer(s) and guide into your art program of choice (like Procreate or CSP), stack the layers on top of each other, with the guide being the top layer. You can lower the opacity of the guide and also set a colour as background (bottom layer) like grey so it resembles the way the texture looks in VRoid Studio.
3. Paint your textures.
4. Save your texture PNG and import back into VRoid Studio and check to see if anything looks strange. Normally I'll repeat the process a few times on each clothing piece to correct any small mistakes!
I hope this answers how to import/export correctly!
@@kariha_moon5 omg tysm! That makes so much sense! I was scared to do any of that bc I was afraid my beautiful textures would come out wonky if I imported/exported incorrectly- tysm!! Your content is amazing btw :>
No problem!! and thank you too ^^
You Did such great work for lemons model
Thank you Red! :>
software?
VRoid Studio
I would have just used hairs for the tail so it wouldn't clip threw the clothes, but it looks good :D
The tail was made using hair though... HAHA thank you anyway! ^^
It's so pretty!🫢❤I want you to make mine, too
Ahh thank you so much!! I'll be very honoured to make your model! I take commissions here: vgen.co/kariha_moon5 but it's currently closed and will reopen in May or June! 🥰