Just a reminder both programs are amazing! They can both do almost the same things pretty much and it's all about how you use the program and which is better for preferences! Whatever program you choose is your decision and no one else. Respect Suvidriel and Tiger for their hard work and no need to fight or have them compete, just like how we have variety of illustration programs, Let's appreciate that we have more options for 3D VTubing to experiment and explore! 3D is a powerful tool and shouldn't have to be limited. The limit is only your imagination and knowledge, have fun!
I've got a deep amount of respect for both programs for sure. I found as a new user of Warudo, it did an excellent job of walking you through setting up a scene and making the options of the program very easy to understand. VNyan also of course has plenty of tutorials and as you said, comparable features, but having all those "wizard" type setups in the pipeline is super helpful as a baseline for using everything. I'm a very basic user when it comes to programs like this, so the comparison of when firing up the programs being led to having a working scene in minutes is a big difference and headstart. And of course, that's something VNyan could eventually add as well, but the ease of setup impressed me a ton.
I would love to switch from vseeface to vnyan studio, for everything it offer. Sorry for the ot question, but do you think it's possible to use only vnyan without the support of vseeface? I really would love to interact more with my community, but having both vseeface and vnyan with obs in live, it kills my CPU usage. I've checked some of your tutorial, but since i don't have vnyan still, it's tricky to understand for me, for now.
VNyan is now it’s own program and no longer relies on VSeeFace. VNyan and Warudo are both tricky for beginners but with VNyan’s updates it should be more easier to use VNyan. Just mess and break to settings to learn VNyan and join the Discord server to learn about nodes.
I like warudo better. As much as you can do with vnyan. This is mostly because I spent time learning both, and feel there is much more of a set up in vnyan than warudo. Not that it is bad. I also feel there is more of a community in warudo right now.
Both can actually have pretty similar resource usage, it depends on how heavy your avatar is, how many effects, how many Spout/NDI/Virtual Camera outputs you have, and so on. Even VSeeFace can be low on resources or extremely high depending on settings and how much is in a scene.
I prefer VNyan over Warudo. Both programs are very powerful but Warudo seems weird interface wise. While most stuff is pretty self-explanatory in VNyan, Warudo gives me a hard time with the menus and how they're structured - Also having to re-export my character to another filetype gave me a lot of trouble with the Warudo SDK. On the other hand I do have some troubles with VNyan aswell: It feels like VNyan does lag heavily while playing certain games. Thus I have to stay with VSeeFace for now.
Whatever you prefer, as long as it works with ya. Warudo and VNyan both have a lot to improve, but also they aren't beginner friendly depending on the beginner so I hope they can improve their settings for Vtubers who dislike nodes and prefer simple settings that can allow a lot of functions like redeems without nodes.
@@Kana_Fuyuko I do not dislike the nodes, those make a lot of sense and they allow a great range of freedom. The only downside for VNyan is that weird stuttering - I experienced that on my Resident Evil 4 Remake playthrough. Is VNyan really that much more resource heavy compared to VSee?
@nekoniju VNyan in my experience has never been laggy ever. I recommend use VNyan's GPU Priority bat file instead to fix the lag as well as check if you are using a lot of 3D assets like props or environments to see if that caused the lag for you. It also depends on how powerful your PC is, do check task manager while testing VNyan as well as VSeeFace.
Just a reminder both programs are amazing! They can both do almost the same things pretty much and it's all about how you use the program and which is better for preferences! Whatever program you choose is your decision and no one else. Respect Suvidriel and Tiger for their hard work and no need to fight or have them compete, just like how we have variety of illustration programs, Let's appreciate that we have more options for 3D VTubing to experiment and explore! 3D is a powerful tool and shouldn't have to be limited. The limit is only your imagination and knowledge, have fun!
What a great time to be a 3D vtuber!
10 months later and a lot has changed, would you rate them the same now or is Warudo where it's at now for 3D tubers?
It is still able the same with my opinion, that it is up to the VTuber to choose either Warudo or VNyan.
I've got a deep amount of respect for both programs for sure. I found as a new user of Warudo, it did an excellent job of walking you through setting up a scene and making the options of the program very easy to understand. VNyan also of course has plenty of tutorials and as you said, comparable features, but having all those "wizard" type setups in the pipeline is super helpful as a baseline for using everything.
I'm a very basic user when it comes to programs like this, so the comparison of when firing up the programs being led to having a working scene in minutes is a big difference and headstart. And of course, that's something VNyan could eventually add as well, but the ease of setup impressed me a ton.
I would love to switch from vseeface to vnyan studio, for everything it offer. Sorry for the ot question, but do you think it's possible to use only vnyan without the support of vseeface?
I really would love to interact more with my community, but having both vseeface and vnyan with obs in live, it kills my CPU usage.
I've checked some of your tutorial, but since i don't have vnyan still, it's tricky to understand for me, for now.
VNyan is now it’s own program and no longer relies on VSeeFace. VNyan and Warudo are both tricky for beginners but with VNyan’s updates it should be more easier to use VNyan. Just mess and break to settings to learn VNyan and join the Discord server to learn about nodes.
@@Kana_Fuyuko thank you so much! It can be a life saver soo, I'll watch all your tutorial in the right time B3
I like warudo better. As much as you can do with vnyan. This is mostly because I spent time learning both, and feel there is much more of a set up in vnyan than warudo. Not that it is bad. I also feel there is more of a community in warudo right now.
But what about resources? Which one uses CPU/GPU more proficiently
Both can actually have pretty similar resource usage, it depends on how heavy your avatar is, how many effects, how many Spout/NDI/Virtual Camera outputs you have, and so on. Even VSeeFace can be low on resources or extremely high depending on settings and how much is in a scene.
@@Kana_Fuyuko Thank you for the response
I think I prefer vnyan-- buuut warudo has all the preferences/settings in a separate window and I really like that!
I prefer VNyan over Warudo. Both programs are very powerful but Warudo seems weird interface wise. While most stuff is pretty self-explanatory in VNyan, Warudo gives me a hard time with the menus and how they're structured - Also having to re-export my character to another filetype gave me a lot of trouble with the Warudo SDK. On the other hand I do have some troubles with VNyan aswell: It feels like VNyan does lag heavily while playing certain games. Thus I have to stay with VSeeFace for now.
Whatever you prefer, as long as it works with ya. Warudo and VNyan both have a lot to improve, but also they aren't beginner friendly depending on the beginner so I hope they can improve their settings for Vtubers who dislike nodes and prefer simple settings that can allow a lot of functions like redeems without nodes.
@@Kana_Fuyuko I do not dislike the nodes, those make a lot of sense and they allow a great range of freedom. The only downside for VNyan is that weird stuttering - I experienced that on my Resident Evil 4 Remake playthrough. Is VNyan really that much more resource heavy compared to VSee?
@nekoniju VNyan in my experience has never been laggy ever. I recommend use VNyan's GPU Priority bat file instead to fix the lag as well as check if you are using a lot of 3D assets like props or environments to see if that caused the lag for you. It also depends on how powerful your PC is, do check task manager while testing VNyan as well as VSeeFace.
i cant even get warudo to work
Did ya gave VNyan a try?
@@Kana_Fuyuko im going to give it a try ya