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  • Susan Egan's going to be at SacAnime! You know what that means? Time to save up more money!
    dezzydream
    dezzydream
    Woohoo! Have fun!
    Animé Fan
    Animé Fan
    I hope so too! It's strange, but conventions are like the only places where I actually become more social!
    I'm making J.C. sing in a language that no UTAU(that I know of) has sang in before. Woot! He doesn't have all the right samples tho...
    Animé Fan
    Animé Fan
    Cool! Even though I no longer remember how to speak Vietnamese, I can still slightly understand it and I'd be happy to help with anything about the language. I'm sure if I told my parents this, they'd be more than happy to help as well.
    dezzydream
    dezzydream
    I've got a list from someone else full of consonant sounds, but I don't fully understand vowels. From what I've observed, they're very similar to Japanese vowels, if not, identical.
    Animé Fan
    Animé Fan
    They're very similar to Japanese, though the "o" vowel is more pronounced like a short "o" in English and the "au" letter combination sounds like a long "o". For example, màu đỏ (the Vietnamese word for "red") is sort of phonetically pronounced "mow DAW".
    Everybody in the UTAU community seems to have a profession that they do so well, but where do I fit in? All I ever do is cause trouble.
    Animé Fan
    Animé Fan
    True. Besides, I've already cut ties with the community months ago and become a strictly private user because I'm well aware of my UTAU's shameful existence and the community kind of advocates for the hate.
    KNΞMΛTCS
    KNΞMΛTCS
    Yep. If you want a community to share your work with, I'd look into any other community (probably anime) which likes oc work, or "young male" characters. Besides, that way you wouldn't just be paddling in circles, but sharing the world of Utau with outsiders.
    Animé Fan
    Animé Fan
    The anime and young male communities are just as twisted, at least what I've seen, seeing boy characters as nothing more than sex toys (which I utterly despise) and they call me out as "cracked" or "baka-chan" because I don't like treating my characters like crap. All communities make me look and feel like a criminal.
    It's kind of sad that I'm only allowed to belittle my UTAU for the sake of their "safety" in the community.
    I've decided to get back into making paper dolls again, but I have a lot of catching up to do!
    I don't know why, but I feel like making a thread for doing character impressions for no apparent reason.
    dezzydream
    dezzydream
    Do it! It'll be fun, trust me!
    Animé Fan
    Animé Fan
    Plus, it'll help me practice my vocal impressions and build up some confidence. Of course, I have my limits when it comes to characters I'll imitate and things I'll have them say, but yeah. It does sound like a fun idea, right?
    This might be a little taboo to bring up, but has anybody ever tried a Unicorn Frappuccino before?
    Would you consider crooked cop characters as generally protagonists or antagonists?
    Ame。
    Ame。
    Depends on their motives, but if they are on a general level of crookedness, I'd say "pathetic animu first-arc-rate antagonist".
    Animé Fan
    Animé Fan
    To me, crooked cops generally follow their own set of rules and enforce them in any means necessary, whether for good or bad reasons; sometimes, they're referred to as "renegade cops" or "vigilantes". Batman is a well-known example of a crooked cop.
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