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Vocaloid alys fanart
(sorry for not posting i am sick and extra busy with school) happy late birthday madone momo(utau), matsupoid(utau), and ALYS(utau) !! [mar 12]
(momo)
(matsupoid)
(alys)
madone momo is a japanese synth developed by SHINYUSHA for Windows100%, and released in 2011 (i said 2012 last year ?? im sorry it seems i was wrong). she is the first vb they developed, and shes available in their first issue, the 2011 april issue, and the utau starter pack. her vp is not known but her illustrator is kurafuto/ craft_kim
matsupoid is also a japanese SHINYUSHA synth, though he was released in 2012. hes available in the 2012 april issue of the magazine. hes voiced by matsuda juuji (sorry i called him matsuda shigeharu last year because that what deepl turned his name into, but this time i got the pronunciation off of his wikipedia page) and illustrated by gurageida
alys is a french synth developed by VoxWave. shes voiced by french utaite Poucet, and illustrated by Saphirya. alys was first developed as a prototype for utau in 2014, but this was never publicly released. she was actually released in 2016 for alter/ego. later, in 2017 i think, she received a japanese bank
VoxWave’s LEORA (alter/ego)!
I remember I didn’t post this here, it’s something I drew for an original song ~
Meet ALYS, our French Vocloid :D !
I finally made a drawing for the christmas song, wich appears first (xD) !! In this song !! ---> https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=lFTzmAG7CtE&t=1s
LEORA!
First time with Leora! Writing a duo is hard at first, but parrallelisms are quite fun.
And there’s 3 ygo references (and since a friend found them all, they’re not that hard...)