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Aiko dances on a table!

09.04.2011 by MystSaphyr 2 Comments

Baggagelizard on Youtube put together a makeshift projection system (his laptop and a piece of glass) to make Aiko dance!
It’s not quite the same tech that the Vocaloid concerts have used, but it’s similar and works at any scale… making semi-low-budget UTAU live concerts a possibility in the future, perhaps? ;D

EDIT: I tried my hand at the technique. Mine’s a lot grainier due to a low-quality camera, but here’s Aiko and Namida dancing on my own desk xD

Filed Under: News Tagged With: kikyuune aiko, mmd

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  1. Tentenmari says

    09.12.2011 at 12:12 PM

    That's awesome! 😀 It would be so cool to have UTAU concerts like that~

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  2. Aline says

    10.11.2011 at 12:26 PM

    OH GOD I NEED TO KNOW THIS TECHNIQUE, I'D SO TRY IT AT COLLEGE SOMEDAY AND MAKE ALL THE FELLOW NERDS IN THERE SCREAM IN JOY. XD I just wonder how much a 200x160cm glass screen would cost D:

    Then again, Aline doesn't even have a MMD model… I'd have to try it with another UTAUloid TwT

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