if you have experience putting together mmd models then these programs won't take you very long to learn, and there are TONS of tutorials and resources available to learn more advanced techniques for customizing your model. if you want to get even more creative than vroid studio allows (and it allows you to be VERY creative!) then you can easily take your model into blender and/or unity for further modifications. textures, hairstyles, outfits and more can be found for free and for affordable prices on booth. If you want to easily create your own anime-style 3D model for vtubing or vrchat purposes, i highly recommend using the free program vroid studio. This is one of the more popular TDA bases on deviantART, and it feels really weird and uncomfy knowing that keeping it available could be contributing to the continued misuse of another artist's work, so i'm taking it down. just creating this set of models and base was bad enough, but making them publicly available was an awful mistake on my part. when i made and shared these models years ago i'd never read a translated version of TDA's tou, and if i had, i honestly never would've posted this in the first place. Ok i still see people using TDA's work for their vtuber models and stuff like that and.