See the Hololive EN Myth Ina’nis Ninomae 3D Model

See the Hololive EN Myth Ina’nis Ninomae 3D Model

The first of the Hololive EN Myth Vtubers showed off her 3D model. This marked the much-promised beginning of reveals of their new looks. Things started on February 18, 2023, with Ina’nis Ninomae showing her 3D model on-stream. It also led to her “Holo no Graffiti” debut. The stream relay will continue with each member leading up to all five members appearing at once for a collab stream on March 4, 2023.

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Here’s the Ina’nis Ninomae 3D Showcase. Things kicked off by showing her 3D model and environment. She showed how she’s able to pick up items and showed her tentacles. Kiara Takanashi also showed up at the nine minute mark to request poses. This was followed by Amelia Watson, Calliope Mori, and Gawr Gura also showing up.

She did some drawing with her new brush and easel at the 21 minute mark. This marked a “summoning sequence” that involved other Hololive Vtubers showing up with their 3D models. Mel Yozora, Lamy Yukihana, and Watame Tsunomaki came up then. After the 40 minute mark, she started performing songs in 3D, with one of them being the Fire Emblem Awakening theme “if ~one’s thoughts~.”

This is a tweet from 3D modeler Rei Amagai, who created this Hololive EN Myth 3D model, showing it off.

Next, here is Ina’nis Ninomae’s “Eat or Be EaTentacle” Hologra debut. English subtitles are available if you turn on closed captions and select English as the language.


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