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  2. VTuber - Wikipedia

    en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Vtuber

    A VTuber (Japanese: ブイチューバー, Hepburn: BuiChūbā) or virtual YouTuber (バーチャルユーチューバー, bācharu YūChūbā) is an online entertainer who uses a virtual avatar generated using computer graphics.

  3. Babiniku - Wikipedia

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    Babiniku may be using an avatar of a cute girl, [3] acting as a virtual girl in a virtual space such as VRChat, [2] [4] or acting as a virtual YouTuber or virtual idol. [5] They may modify their voice into a girl's voice by using a voice changer , [ 6 ] [ 7 ] or they may simply use their natural voice along with the female 3D model, Live2D ...

  4. Avatar (computing) - Wikipedia

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    In October 2018, Microsoft launched a new version of their Xbox avatars for Xbox One and Xbox on Windows 10, featuring increased detail and having a focus on inclusivity. [34] PlayStation Home for Sony's PlayStation 3 console also featured the use of avatars, but with a more realistic style than Nintendo's Miis or Microsoft's Avatars. [35]

  5. Virtual influencer - Wikipedia

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    A representation of Kizuna AI, a Japanese virtual YouTube host, or VTuber for short. A virtual influencer, at times described as a virtual persona or virtual model, is a computer-generated fictional character that can be used for a variety of marketing-related purposes, but most frequently for social media marketing, in lieu of online human "influencers".

  6. CodeMiko - Wikipedia

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    [a] [b] [11] The CodeMiko avatar is composed of 36,000 polygons, modeled in Autodesk Maya, and textured using Adobe Substance. While Kang originally created CodeMiko alone, the project is now being developed by a team consisting of an engineer , an artist / animator / rigger , [ 12 ] a publicist , a personal assistant , and a manager .

  7. VRChat - Wikipedia

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    VRChat is an online virtual world platform created by Graham Gaylor and Jesse Joudrey [2] and operated by VRChat, Inc. The platform allows users to interact with others with user-created 3D avatars and worlds.

  8. Hololive Production - Wikipedia

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    [4] [5] Cover at first focused on augmented (AR) and virtual reality (VR) software, [4] and received funding from incubator firms Tokyo VR Startups [6] and Recruit. [ 7 ] At the end of March 2017, the company showcased a tech demo for a program enabling real-time avatar motion capture and interactive, two-way live streaming . [ 6 ]

  9. Discord - Wikipedia

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    For a monthly subscription fee of $4.99, users can get an animated avatar, use custom and/or animated [95] emojis across all servers (non-Nitro users can only use custom emoji on the server they were added to), an increased maximum file size on file uploads (from 8 MB to 50 MB), the ability to screen share in higher resolutions, the ability to ...