A buddy of mine managed to find this old gem of a model. I've wanted this one for so long, and now I finally got her. I used the shaders provided by VRoid to add a unique look to her. As per usual with models that I didn't make, she cannot be downloaded. I just want to use her in games.
<Why would I claim it as my own? That would just make me a jerk. Even then, if TDA asks me to remove it, it will be removed post haste. It's their model, their rules. I would like to keep it up, but they have the final say. This was posted without prior permission, but the model is out and about. The point was to allow people to play as Miku in games that support VRoid Hub support.>
Exactly! It just makes me happy when I see people do things correctly.
@Synthi-soul Why would I claim it as my own? That would just make me a jerk. Even then, if TDA asks me to remove it, it will be removed post haste. It's their model, their rules. I would like to keep it up, but they have the final say. This was posted without prior permission, but the model is out and about. The point was to allow people to play as Miku in games that support VRoid Hub support.
@Avakin beautythe model was found by a friend. I was under the impression that the model was lost to time, but a friend found the files. The original base model was created by TDA, and was edited by someone else. I don’t know who made the edit. I used Blender with CATS Blender plugin to convert the model into FBX format, then used a tool in Unity to convert the model to VRM format. If the original creator is to request this model to be made private, or be removed, I shall do as I am instructed. The model is not my own, therefore the original creator has the final say as to what happens.