Any way to download and use Synthv pro with Kasane Teto?

I am very much new to the Vocaloid/Synthv cracking scene (I have never done it before) but I've been wanting to use Kasane Teto's Synthv pro voice bank for so long. Issue is, i don't have the voice bank or Synthv pro in my possession. Are there 'cracks' for both of those things? Really appreciate any insight :)

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u/PrinceCipher — 2 days ago
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Need Help with Synthv pro and Kasane Teto

Heya! Unusual request for this sub but I've been really looking forward to using Synthv with Kasane Teto's voice bank. But as you may or may not know, synthv pro on its own costs nearly 100 bucks and Kasane Teto's voice bank costs 60. I'm not trying to burn my wallet, so I tried the 'Lite' version with Synthv Basic.

While it's decent at best, it doesn't support english as a language since I'm pretty sure those 2 products lack any AI feature. My question would be: is there any way to pirate or Crack both synthv pro and kasane teto's voice bank? I am aware this might be a bit nieche and they may be no piracy scene for these 2 kinds of products anyway...

but I do wish anybody has some insight on this :) thanks in advance

u/PrinceCipher — 2 days ago

How much drawing per day is considered "enough"?

Hi, I started drawing around 20-30 days ago. It has been really good, and I've seen a lot of improvements over the days. However, recently I've started facing an issue with consistency.

See, when I first started drawing, I filled entire pages with figure studies and shapes and fundamentals that I learned from tutorials. The quantity of the things I drew was high. We're talking pages full of 3d shapes and a page full of anatomy sketches from line of action.

Though recently, it's becoming increasingly hard to maintain that consistency any longer. From full pages of sketches to a single chatacter sketch and a couple 3d shapes to call it a day. I know it's good to "draw everyday no matter what", but I'm concerned that 'drawing just to draw' is becoming a very bad habit, and i don't know how to fix it. I've tried setting minimums, but overtime they've worked more as pressures for myself than guidelines to help me keep drawing.

I must mention this at the end: I love drawing. It's a passion I've had for many years and only recently started taking more seriously. It's fun drawing things i like and it's really cool seeing the progress from "barely being able to draw a cube" to "getting proportions slightly more right than yesterday". But in between not knowing what to draw and feeling like I'm doing too little per day, It's getting harder for me to merely pick up a pencil at the start of a day just because of that.

Note: the pictures I've shown are few of the many sketches and drawings I've made over the days. Feedback appreciated if you've come this far :-)

u/PrinceCipher — 4 days ago
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Look closely at the reflection :) otherwise nobody will notice the easter egg which took me way longer than it was supposed to 😭

u/PrinceCipher — 2 months ago