I've watched all of your tutorials multiple times (first time rigger/vtube enthusiast) and I have to say that this one has been particularly helpful in explaining why people draw and cut later or something long the spectrum, also when to decide how many pieces to cut up. I've been drawing each part separately as I go, butt I can see why it may be easier to draw first and cut later! Also I'm extremely organized with my layers and naming and grouping them, but you've shown me that you can be more relaxed and still get the job done. Thank you so much! I hope to one day be as successful as you in wrestling Live2D!
Vtuber modeling really takes rigging to a whole new lvl. You really have to account for every little movement.
I've watched all of your tutorials multiple times (first time rigger/vtube enthusiast) and I have to say that this one has been particularly helpful in explaining why people draw and cut later or something long the spectrum, also when to decide how many pieces to cut up. I've been drawing each part separately as I go, butt I can see why it may be easier to draw first and cut later! Also I'm extremely organized with my layers and naming and grouping them, but you've shown me that you can be more relaxed and still get the job done. Thank you so much! I hope to one day be as successful as you in wrestling Live2D!
Your welcome :DDDDD
Thank you very much for the tutorial ^^
how can i buy a character
Sorry the character is personal commission