vocaloid

  1. Anime Virtual idol [Vocaloid] Kagamine Rin

    [Vocaloid] Kagamine Rin papercraft Due to some complaints about problems with the original vocals, early versions were replaced with the "act2" package. This package is made independently from previous packages. This solved the problems related to the ability to output clear sound. Those who...
  2. Paper Toys Vocaloid Kagamine Twins (Len and Rin)

    Vocaloid Kagamine Twins (Len and Rin) papercraft Kagamine Rin & Len (鏡音リン・レン), codenamed CV02, are Japanese VOCALOIDs developed and distributed by Crypton Future Media, Inc., and were initially released in December 2007 for the VOCALOID2 engine. They are part of the Character Vocal Series...
  3. Virtual idol Hatsune Miku Miku by Moekami

    Miku papercraft Hatsune Miku's initial sales were so high that Crypton couldn't keep up with the demand. In the first 12 days of release, nearly 30000 copies were sold, called "unbelievable number" by Wataru Sasaki - the man responsible for planning and creating the company's "surprises". In...
  4. Chibi Virtual idol Hatsune Miku Miku chibi figure

    Miku chibi figure papercraft Chibi Miku-san (ちびミクさん) was an online 4koma (Japanese gag strip) series created by an artist named Minami on Pixiv. It details the humorous everyday life of Chibi-Miku and her fellow Vocaloids
  5. Virtual idol [Vocaloid] Tako Luka (head)

    [Vocaloid] Tako Luka (head) papercraft Tako Luka 「たこルカ」is an officially recognized derivative. The term "Derivative" is used here to describe a fanmade VOCALOID character that is based on an already existing character. She had a very important involvement in the VOCALOID fandom, most notably in...
  6. Virtual idol Mascot Weatheroid Type A (Airi/Ailin)

    [Vocaloid] Weatheroid Type A (Airi/Ailin) papercraft Airi debuted as a weather anchor on 13 April 2012 at SOLiVE24, a 24 hour weather live stream broadcasted by Weathernews. She appeared with a 2D artwork designed by Shunsuke Taue, and used pre-recorded voices which were voiced by Airi...
  7. Chibi Virtual idol [Vocaloid] Rin Kagamine

    [Vocaloid] Rin Kagamine Papercraft When the Kagamine couple were recorded in 2007, their names were still undecided. Their names Rin and Len are said to be based on " ri ght" (right) and " le ft" (left) according to Asami Shimoda. She later confirmed in an interview after the release of Append...
  8. Paper Toys Chibi Seeu

    Chibi Seeu papercraft Her name in Korean is rendered as "시유" (Siyu) and in Japanese it is "シユ" (Shiyu). During an interview with SBS A&T manager, Hyo Eun Kim, it was said that SeeU's name came to mind after thinking of a line from the 2009 film, Avatar. The line "I See You" popped into her mind...
  9. Hatsune Miku Paper Toys Chibi Hatsune Miku

    Chibi Hatsune Miku papercraft According to a tweet by Minami, despite the abrupt ending of the main series, the 9th doujinshi volume is actually considered to be the series finale, meaning the entire series has finished. However, in September 15, 2021, Minami released in his Twitter account the...
  10. Chibi Virtual idol [Vocaloid] See u chibi

    [Vocaloid] See u chibi papercraft SeeU (시유) is a Korean VOCALOID developed and distributed by SBS A&T (formerly SBS Artech), and was released in October 2011 for South Korea and later in December for Japan. Her voice is provided by Korean female singer, Dahee Kim (김다희 Gim Da-hui), who was a...
  11. Virtual idol Hatsune Miku [Vocaloid] Miku DT Angel

    [Vocaloid] Miku DT Angel Papercraft Angels are real and this futuristic one-piece module is all the proof your need. Flap your electric wings and ascend to the heavens to help Miku hit the electric slide!
  12. Chibi Virtual idol Hatsune Miku [Vocaloid] Sakura Miku

    Papercraft Sakura Miku - Series Vocaloid. Height : 15cm. The Module's attire is a pink version of Miku's default outfit. It consists of a white, sleeveless shirt with pink edge trimmings, a dark pink tie with a printed white sakura petal design, pink detachable sleeves with white trimmings and...
  13. Chibi Virtual idol Hatsune Miku [Vocaloid] Summer Miku

    Papercraft Summer Miku - Series Vocaloid. Height : 15cm. "Summer Idol" (サマーアイドル Samā Aidoru?) is a Hatsune Miku and Kagamine Rin duet song written and composed by OSTER project.
  14. Chibi Virtual idol [Vocaloid] L - Gaim

    [Vocaloid] L - Gaim papercraft I don’t think this girl is a vocaloid nor a Gundam reference. She should be a character from another game or anime. There is an old anime that is called L-Gaim however in the anime there is no character with a halo on her head.
  15. Virtual idol Hatsune Miku Hatsune Miku Ver.7

    Hatsune Miku Ver.7 papercraft Hatsune Miku has received an update for Yamaha's Vocaloid 4 under the name Hatsune Miku V4x. [10] It used the new EVEC system for the Piapro Studio (ピ ア) - a VSTi produced and developed by Crypton before that, however the relationship with Yamaha continued to grow...
  16. Virtual idol Hatsune Miku Hatsune Miku Ver.6

    Hatsune Miku Ver.6 papercraft Designed to be a cute, high pitched and young female Japanese singer, the vocal is of a non-professional vocalist and represents a voice-acted result. It has strong attack and is known for its fairly high adaptability and morphing ability. Due to its high usages...
  17. Virtual idol [Vocaloid] Kaito icecream

    [Vocaloid] Kaito icecream papercraft KAITO (カイト) is a Japanese VOCALOID developed originally by Yamaha Corporation and distributed by Crypton Future Media, Inc.. He was one of the 4 known "Project Daisy" vocals. His VOCALOID3 update was developed and distributed by Crypton. He was initially...
  18. Anime Virtual idol [vocaloid] Megurine Luka

    [vocaloid] Megurine Luka papercraft Megurine Luka (巡音ルカ, Megurine Ruka), codenamed "CV03", is a Vocaloid software developed by Crypton Future Media, headquartered in Sapporo, Japan. Its official moe anthropomorphism is a 20-year-old girl. She uses Yamaha Corporation's Vocaloid 2 and Vocaloid 4...
  19. Virtual idol Hatsune Miku Hatsune Miku Ver.2

    Hatsune Miku Ver.2 papercraft Crypton released Hatsune Miku on August 31, 2007. Crypton had the idea to release Miku as "an android diva in the near-future world where songs are lost." Hatsune Miku was released for Vocaloid 3 on August 31, 2013, including an English vocal library. She was the...
  20. Virtual idol Hatsune Miku Hatsune Miku Ver.1

    Hatsune Miku Ver.1 papercraft Hatsune Miku was the first Vocaloid developed by Crypton Future Media after they handled the release of the Yamaha vocal Meiko and Kaito. Miku was intended to be the first of a series of Vocaloids called the "Character Vocal Series" (abbreviated "CV Series"), which...