Working with Vocaloids is no joke.
3D artist スーさん demonstrated how you can animate 2D-like models with Blender, using their バイラテラル・ダメージ music video for the GUMI Vocaloid as an example.
In the video, the creator shows how they used bones to move the girl's head, arms, and eyes. At the same time, she looks like a painting in the MV.
The video was illustrated by あかの, while ぽりえちれん produced the song, and SILVA edited the vocals.
Take a look at スーさん's other works on X/Twitter.
Want to know more about animation? Check out Andry Dédouze's Simple Animation Graph, which brings 2D animation techniques into Blender, Miu Akatsuki's impressive hand, and this crazy Live2D project.
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