
In the video, a chibi version of Hatsune Miku, "Hachune Miku", was depicted waving a spring onion. It can be based off of another character if it will help you build your character better, but if you want a fun challenge create something completely from scratch.The tradition of assigning Vocaloids items began with the song "levan Polkka", AKA Leekspin. Get creative Test out you own voice, and see how that works first. In other words, make sure you run 64 Bit Windows and have a good graphics card installed.).ĭownloading apps like drawing apps and voice recording apps are necessary, and you can even share your Vocaloid with an iPad too. However, Blender requires a 64 Bit environment and hardware acceleration.

You can also post drawings of your Vocaloid, make an MMD model for it, or write fanfiction starring your Vocaloid. Of course, there is the obvious answer of making songs for it: you can try to compose your own songs for your fanmade, but you can also have it cover existing songs by either Vocaloids or human singers.

If you have a Vocaloid, try playing with their settings and make your new Vocaloids voice.ĭont worry if you dont own Vocaloid programs and cant give your fan-made a voice The fan-made can be a previously mentioned Human Vocaloid and use your voice, or it can just be a mascot.Īll Vocaloids and fan-mades have their iconic item: Miku has her negi, Kaito has ice cream, Gakupo has eggplants. You can even have them be inspired by anime characters, real life clothes, anything. This is the fun part Make sure you style their hair, give them an eye and hair color, and of course a cool outfit.ĭont just recolor Miku or Kaito - its overdone, and not as fun and creative Try making a whole new outfit for them, or blend parts of existing Vocaloid outfits. If your Vocaloid is based off of a Japanese Vocaloid, its best to give them a Japanese name in correct order (surname, given name). Whatever it is, be original - and be careful that your idea isnt done yet.

Maybe you want to make Mikus ten-year-old cousin, or a companion to Nekomura Iroha thats based off Kerroppi, similar to how shes based off of Hello Kitty. There are fan-made Vocaloid Mascots, who are derived characters that are only meant as mascots and do not sing. There are Voyakiloids, or grouching Vocaloids, such as Yowane Haku or Honne Dell who are failure versions of existing Vocaloids. They are also known as Utaite (for Nico Nico Video) or YTSinger (for YouTube). There are human Vocaloids, who are human singers with Vocaloid-inspired avatars, who cover Vocaloid songs. There are genderbend Vocaloids, which are Vocaloid designs redrawn to look like the opposite gender, andor voicebanks edited to sound like the opposite gender, or songs with the pitch edited for the same reason.
