Hololive Vtuber Gawr Gura Showcases Her 3D Model

Hololive’s Gawr Gura Showcases Her 3D Model

Gawr Gura is the latest Vtuber from Hololive English Myth to make the jump to three dimensions as part of the groups’ 3D model reveal relay. She joins fellow Myth members Ninomae Ina’nis, Takanashi Kiara and Calliope Mori in the 3D realm. The final member Amelia Watson’s showcase is scheduled to appear at 10pm ET on March 3, 2023.

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You can watch Gawr Gura’s 3D model showcase below:

 

The showcase began with Gura being joined by Japanese branch members Usada Pekora and Houshou Marine for a music trivia game and impressions. Ninomae Ina’nis asked the questions, but used a small doll model instead of her new, full 3D one. Gura then showed off a new environment to use her 3D model in, a bedroom set including her PC set up, a fish tank, and a set of dolls of her fellow Myth members in their “smol” forms. Next came several song performances including one of “Nippon Egao Hyakkei” by Momoiro Clover Z. Finally, it ended with quiz game, this time featuring math questions. (Gura notoriously struggles with them.)

Right at the end of the showcase, Gura showed off a design for her next merchandise piece, which is a themed shoulder bag. However, the design is still under development and no potential release date was specified. When an update is available, it will likely be posted on Gura’s twitter. You can see the prototype image below:

Gawr Gura Bag

Some of the artists who worked on the showcase have shown off some of the work they did on twitter. Frequent Hololive collaborator Kanauru made the 3D skits and transitions which you can see in the tweet below:

And the 3D model itself was made by Ponpu-cho:


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