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I tried tweaking this live2d avatar in VTube Studio, and it runs a lot better performance-wise then what facerig was doing. (The avatar even blushes when doing an over-exaggerated slime, and it has way more things you can tweak and dial-in then what FaceRig was even showing, smh...)
And even though i got facerig for the 3D avatar content, i have to admit. It's workshop is now only just a good resoruce to grab live2d avatars a little more easily. (And i'm not getting animze either. Screw subscription-based software. It can just die in a fire.)
Still, this is adorable!