Byĭefault the model is provided fully clothed and there are no built in facilities for using the model nude as seen in the video. The version of the model used in the video has been heavily edited for functionally, but appearancewise is as issued by the modeler. Sorry, YT objected to the content in this video, so it is no longer available. Video Link: http ://youtu.be/kCEsq_HIHR0 http ://1drv.ms/1QpvSIC /open?id=0B9G3… Or may be it's something else totally different but I can fairly confidently state that something like this has never been done using the MMD medium. There is no sense me writing a whole thesis on my thoughts, it's too much to write and most won't want to read it, so just go watch it and decide for yourself if what I produce is 'art' or 'hentai'. And that's what this video really is about. I wanted to produce a work that challenges the usual notions and perceptions of the portrayal of female sexuality in this genre. You, can't get more real life than like that right? The reality of women's underwear is that they are designed to be seen (admittedly not by everyone), why else do they come in so many styles and there are 'boutiques' established especially to sell lingerie to women whilst guys have to make do choosing between boxers, briefs or Y-fronts from the local Walmart?īut if you think about it, do we even see female anime characters that are portrayed as being truly comfortable with their own sexuality? There are probably a few rare examples around in the genre, but none specifically comes to mind. One could argue definitively that they are not reflective of the real world and both males and female characters are caricatures.Īnd so you have, for example, tsundere females that get upset that some guy, usually the one they like, accidently sees her panties and she uses that as an excuse to initiate close body contact in a most violent manner. But then again, to be fair, anime and hentai works don't necessarily reflect real life values. And that is both anime and hentai are fundamentally poor at how it handles women and their sexuality, in the sense that it doesn't handle it at all in a realistic manner. I suppose the Japanese culture is a little bit more open minded when it comes to materials of a sexual nature.īut there is a fundamental moral problem with hentai works which has always been at the back of my mind, and the same strain of thoughts seeps over to normal anime too. Well, to be honest, some of them are well made, but by the same token, some of them can be rather disturbing. Occasionally on YouTube and not so occasionally on Nico Nico, you will end up viewing something from 'that part of the MMD culture'.