Practicing articulation with Luka, make her sing english(in japanese accents) a little bit more lively.
Luka say "sayonara memories" without articulation
Luka say "sayonara memories" with articulation
I like to say articulation because i do not use evec since it doesn't work that well so i extract luka voice sample and morph it manually i think this method is time consuming but very detail, since i can precisely control voice sample.
Although, rarely say a lot of good thing (mostly bad) about Luka. That doesn't mean it's a bad product though, i hope people don't get so offended from that. Actually. . . i enjoy using it.
Maybe i'm enjoys an activity that appears to be painful or tedious.
Luka say "sayonara memories" without articulation
Luka say "sayonara memories" with articulation
I like to say articulation because i do not use evec since it doesn't work that well so i extract luka voice sample and morph it manually i think this method is time consuming but very detail, since i can precisely control voice sample.
Although, rarely say a lot of good thing (mostly bad) about Luka. That doesn't mean it's a bad product though, i hope people don't get so offended from that. Actually. . . i enjoy using it.
Maybe i'm enjoys an activity that appears to be painful or tedious.
That said, it's not a great thing to do, and it seems like a waste of time/effort for all concerned to throw all that work away if the delay is going to be reasonable. It would be better to be flexible and wait for a reasonable time and put together the output that was planned.
Those terms presumably exist for a reason, though--I'd assume to prevent the art/PV creation from getting stretched out to some unreasonable period. It's reasonable for there to be some kind of guidelines to prevent that, if that seems to be necessary.
On the other hand, it only makes sense to throw all that work away if the client has some other means of getting their art/PV made. Maybe they were working with multiple artists at the same time--which seems like kind of a jerk thing to do; even if all the artists were paid, all of their work probably wouldn't get used in the final product, which would be disappointing and wouldn't provide the exposure they expected. Or, if the client got any WIP materials along the way, maybe they're feeding that to another artist, or even to an AI, to complete the work--neither of which seems ethical, either.