
To make you feel better, underrated artists are as awesome as the huge one s if your skills speak for themselves. They only grow this big because they shift to Blender. Understand that an average MMD user like you and me will never be huge like the digital artists we see on Twitter. It’s on us to be the change and earn our little spot there. 3D is still seen as only useful for NSFW, SFM memes by many people… And they expect amateur rendering. I’m not saying that your renders are shit however, here’s the catch: you have to improve your rendering quality in order to have a respectable (good) place in the digital art community. Rad, right? But the moment you join it, few people take you seriously… The reason? You’re still rendering for the MMDC. One day, you suddenly want to leave the MMDC because you’re tired of it and want to join the general digital art community. Or you simply don’t feel like investing too much in 3D art (my case) and MMD already does everything you need, you’re a simple person. MMD is the best pick for you, as it’s pretty light when not loading Raycast and can do very cool things for less resources (win-win!). Imagine the following scenario: you have an average low-end pc (old i3, 8gb ram, intel graphics) and barely can render in Blender without almost frying an egg over your cpu. You may be wondering why the hell did I write you should care about advanced rendering in MMD after all, we’re in 2021, MMD is obsolete and nobody cares anymore, right? Wrong.

I’m not an expert, so don’t quote me on anything here.

DISCLAIMER: everything is from my experience. Welcome to another tutorial by yours truly! And this one will be big, so grab your water bottle and focus on my words as I lead you through areas outside of MMD (Ayreon reference, sorry!).
