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Check Out an Adorable Anime-Style 3D Girl Model Made in Blender

The dress was set up and simulated with the help of Magica Cloth.

3D Modeler and Animator known as Fusako has recently unveiled a new and improved version of their VTuber persona, also named Fusako, portraying a cute anime-style girl that can easily be mistaken for a 2D drawing when still.

Based on Hinatanso's concept, Fusako 2.0 was brought to life using Blender, a popular open-source 3D program and the artist's software of choice, and Unity. Additionally, the creator employed Unity's Magica Cloth, a high-speed cloth simulation tool powered by the Unity Job System and Burst compiler, to design the character's dress.

And here's the original illustration the character's upgraded appearance is based on:

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