Most scenes take place in liminal spaces: late-night computer rooms, abandoned train cars converted into bedrooms, or vast, empty libraries with a single futon. The sleeping character is an anchor of humanity in a cold, digital ocean. The "jiri" (rear/bottom) angle emphasizes the character’s isolation. By showing the back of the head or the curve of a blanket-covered back, the artist denies the viewer facial expression, forcing them to read the mood from the environment and posture alone.
: A popular site for 3D avatars (VRChat/Unity) where creators use Japanese naming conventions. neterukojiri 3d
Since is a somewhat niche term (often associated with the Japanese manga artist Takahiro Seguchi or specific 3D art communities), I have drafted a blog post that treats it as a specialized 3D modeling/art subject. Most scenes take place in liminal spaces: late-night
: Moving beyond flat illustrations to create models that feel tangible. By showing the back of the head or
: Most releases are designed for high modularity, allowing users to swap outfits, change colors, or toggle specific accessories easily through the VRChat expressions menu. Popular 3D Models
: Many niche 3D projects originate from indie creators on platforms like Pixiv or Booth. A misspelled game title