Cartoon Choreography Software

MMD Satoshi Uses Open Freeware to Create Pokemon Dance Videos

YouTuber MMD Satoshi knows that the only thing people like more than Pokemon is Pokemon dancing in unison with one another. The Thai artist has created a system for creating viral animated videos in which Pokemon, or many other cartoon characters, dance with one another in elaborate shows of choreography.

MMD Satoshi created the system in two steps. First, the animation artist used programs like Metasequoia and PmxEditor to build 3D renderings of famous cartoon avatars such as Pokemon, Zootopia animals, and various anime characters. Those animations can then be "taught" to dance with Miku Miku Dance, a piece of freeware that can program dance moves for 3D animations.

The Miku Miku Dance program was originally created for Hatsune Miku, the Japanese virtual pop icon, hence its intricate programming.
Trend Themes
1. Viral Animated Videos - Creating viral animated videos featuring cartoon characters dancing in unison with each other.
2. Cartoon Choreography - Developing software that enables the creation of elaborate choreography for cartoon characters.
3. 3D Avatar Rendering - Using software to build 3D renderings of famous cartoon avatars and animate them in dance videos.
Industry Implications
1. Animation Software - Developing and improving animation software that allows for the creation of viral animated videos.
2. Entertainment Industry - Incorporating cartoon choreography into entertainment productions such as television shows, movies, and live performances.
3. Gaming Industry - Incorporating cartoon choreography software into video games to enhance character movements and dance sequences.

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