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Overview / Introduction
This mod is meant to be a full-blown extension of the original "MikuMod" by LT@3DM. It adds Clothing / Armor and Weapons so that players can play as Hatsune Miku from Helgen Keep onwards.

Download: TES Nexus



Detailed Description / Information
For those who do not know about Vocaloid or Hatsune Miku and are curious about them, the last section of this overview includes a brief summary of official information about both. The game modding and Vocaloid communities are two successful examples of consumer generated media (CGM), so it seems quite logical to combine the creative efforts from the two areas.







"No one knows the power of the Voice, or Thu'um, better than those who are the embodiment of it: the Vocaloids."
-- Unknown sage of the Bard's College in Solitude



Demo 01 (sorry about the audio echo -- I accidentally left the mic on during recording)

Demo 02 (better audio than Demo 01 + includes a brief look at some crafting recipes at the end)


The following information covers the original mod and the greatly extended features of my mod.

Original Mod ("MikuMod.esp") by LT@3DM
The original Hatsune Miku mod by LT@3DM (aka "MikuMod.esp") allowed players to use armor/outfit pieces (DragonPriest wooden mask, cuirass, and boots) in order to change their character to appear as Miku while playing Skyrim. An update to the mod added the negi weapon that is Miku's character item (sometimes called a leek, but negi is actually a spring onion in Japan). The first version of the mod was a replacer, but the update offered the mod as a non-replacer. My extension of the original mod uses the non-replacer version.

The original mod was quite nice, but it suffered from several limitations due to being released prior to the official Creation Kit toolset, as well as certain choices regarding the properties of the pieces of equipment. This caused it to only offer the appearance of being Miku without any attempt at balancing the new content so that the player could actually play through the game as her. For example, the damage for the negi weapon in the original mod was 64, but the highest base damage for one-handed swords in Skyrim is 14 or so. Also, there was no provision for the negi being any weapon other than a sword (e.g., there was no way to play Miku as a mage using a staff or dual-wielding staves). Finally, the armor outfit was set to values roughly equal to Ebony, and neither weapons nor armor could be upgraded.

Vocaloid Hatsune Miku by AiTenshi1
My mod extends the original in many ways. The intent is to allow the player to use the new equipment to play as Vocaloid Hatsune Miku almost from the very beginning of the game. Once the player enters Helgen Keep and is freed by either Hadvar or Ralof (depending on who you followed into the Keep), the player will have access to one of two respawning chests with some of Miku's equipment in it. If you choose to follow Ralof, you'll have to defeat the initial band of Imperial soldiers before gaining access to the chest because it is located in the room with the other chests and beds. The other respawning chest is located in Whiterun if you are curious.

Miku's outfit has been matched to each type of basic armor, as well as cloth-based outfits for unarmored characters (e.g., mages). Likewise, her Negi weapon has been matched to the various types of basic one-handed weapons, as well as the various staves used by mages.

Both armor and one-handed Negi weapons can be created and/or upgraded depending on the character's Smithing skill. Negi staves can be created by converting normal staves, and the unarmored cloth-based outfits can be converted from existing College of Mages robes, circlets (converted to Miku's Mask), and the few enchanted boots depending on the character's Enchanting skill. Unenchanted robes, Masks, and boots can be crafted from common materials. Some of the items require additional elements (e.g., Negi weapons require leeks as part of their recipe).

Please note that the general approach for this mod is a bit different than creating a unique, custom Vocaloid race. Players will still choose a default race from the very beginning of the game, and they will still get the same default abilities, spells, etc. However, this approach should avoid any conflicts, or at least most conflicts, including alternate starts or custom races from other mods, because you are simply wearing a different outfit rather than changing inherent character traits.

Clothing / Armor
  • Miku's outfit pieces (i.e., Mask, Cuirass, and Boots) are available in the following Heavy Armor material types, including crafting and tempering, depending on the Smithing skill of the character:
    • Iron
    • Steel
    • Steel Plate
    • Dwarven
    • Orcish
    • Ebony
    • Daedric
    • Dragonplate
  • Miku's outfit pieces (i.e., Mask, Cuirass, and Boots) are available in the following Light Armor material types, including crafting and tempering, depending on the Smithing skill of the character:
    • Hide
    • Leather
    • Elven
    • Scaled
    • Glass
    • Dragonscale
  • I have not included enchanted versions of the armor at this time because I do not think it is needed, but we will see.
  • Miku's outfit pieces (i.e., Mask, Clothes, and Boots) are available as a form of unechanted, unarmored Clothing by crafting the pieces from common materials.
  • The enchanted versions of Mage College Robes, including the Archmage Robes, can be converted into enchanted versions of Miku's Clothes via crafting, depending on the Enchanting skill of the character.
  • I have not included either Necromancer or Warlock robes at this time as I do not think it is needed, but we will see.
  • The few examples of enchanted versions of the unarmored Boots, including the Archmage Boots, can be converted into enchanted versions of Miku's Boots via crafting, depending on the Enchanting skill of the character.
  • The various enchanted versions of Circlets can be converted into Miku's Mask via crafting, depending on the Enchanting skill of the character.
Weapons
  • Negi swords are available in the following material types, including crafting and tempering recipes, depending on the Smithing skill of the character:
    • Iron
    • Steel
    • Orcish
    • Dwarven
    • Elven
    • Glass
    • Ebony
    • Daedric
  • Negi versions of the various Mage Staves are available via crafting by converting an acquired staff into a Negi that has the same properties as the original staff.
Miscellaneous
  • Leeks have been added to all leveled lists for food using Cabbage as the guideline (i.e., the Cabbage lists were mirrored and edited to include Leeks, then the new Leek lists were added to the lists for randomly found food). The original leveled lists for food did not include Leeks as a possible item, thus leading to Leeks being one of the rarer food items in the game (see the UESP Wiki entry for Leek). However, since Negi weapons require Leeks for crafting, I felt that it was important to include them (not to mention it makes much more sense in the game world).
  • I have included a couple of small fixes that I noticed when I was going through the one-handed weapons data specifics, but that have not yet been included in the Unofficial Skyrim Patch. These fixes are outlined below and I have reported them to the USKP team on the bugs web site. The changed values match all other one-handed weapons values for that particular weapon type.
  • Weapon Name: Iron Sword
  • Weapon Stat: Critical %
  • Original Value: 0.00
  • Changed Value: 1.00
  • Weapon Name: Ebony Dagger
  • Weapon Stat: Speed
  • Original Value: 1.00
  • Changed Value: 1.30
  • Weapon Name: Orcish Waraxe
  • Weapon Stat: Critical %
  • Original Value: 0.00
  • Changed Value: 1.00
  • Weapon Name: Orcish Waraxe
  • Weapon Stat: Speed
  • Original Value: 1.00
  • Changed Value: 0.90
Disclaimer and PhD Dissertation Research Information
I do not have any abilities in 3D CG art and modeling, nor do I have any time to create new assets even if I did have the skills. Likewise, I do not have any skills or time for scripting. Actually, I do not currently have experience in using the Vocaloid software, but it is intended for both average users and professional musicians. Of course, people who have such skills or are interested in obtaining them are welcome to contact me to help with the project. I would love to hear from someone who has skills that might make the mod even better!

I am currently pursuing my doctoral degree in technology with a concentration in technology studies. I am a doctoral candidate (i.e., I have completed all the required coursework), and I am starting on my formal dissertation proposal and research during the summer 2012 semester. This project is related to my dissertation topic. Some people have asked me about additional details regarding my dissertation research. The details are still being worked out, of course, but I have offered a general summary in the ReadMe file. For anyone who is only interested in the mod itself, please feel free to skip this information.


Installation
Regarding load order, I always load this mod near the end. However, technically speaking, it is a clothing / armor / weapon mod that adds new outfits and a new weapon, so it should be okay to load it wherever you normally load such mods. Usually, such mods tend to be higher up in the load order, typically placed before environment and character / companion / NPC mods.

Wrye Smash / Bash
  • Copy the Vocaloid Hatsune Miku.7z compressed file package into your Bash Installers folder.
  • Open your Wrye tool and click the Installers tab. The Vocaloid Hatsune Miku package should appear in your list of packages.
  • Install as usual for Wrye Installers.
  • Activate the mod by checking its check box in Wrye.
  • The ReadMe file is an HTML file located in Skyrim/Data/Docs (Vocaloid Hatsune Miku.html).
  • The ReadMe for the original mod is included for reference and can also be found in Skyrim/Data/Docs.
Nexus Mod Manager (NMM)
  • Click on the Download With Manager link to add the Vocaloid Hatsune Miku.7z compressed file package to your NMM mods list.
  • Install as usual for NMM installation.
  • Activate the mod by checking its check box in NMM.
  • The ReadMe file is an HTML file located in Skyrim/Data/Docs (Vocaloid Hatsune Miku.html).
  • The ReadMe for the original mod is included for reference and can also be found in Skyrim/Data/Docs.
Manual
  • Click on the Download Manually link to download the Vocaloid Hatsune Miku.7z compressed file package to your computer's hard drive.
  • Move the 7z compressed file package into a separate folder and extract its contents. Please note that I never recommend a direct extraction into your Skyrim/Data folder.
  • Copy the contents of the extracted Data folder into your Skyrim/Data folder. If asked to overwrite anything, reply "Yes," but this should not occur with this mod since its files are all unique.
  • Activate the mod by checking its check box in your launcher or mod manager of choice.
  • The ReadMe file is an HTML file located in Skyrim/Data/Docs (Vocaloid Hatsune Miku.html).
  • The ReadMe for the original mod is included for reference and can also be found in Skyrim/Data/Docs.
Uninstallation
If you are using Wrye's tools for mod management and to create a Bashed Patch.esp, you might wonder whether or not you need to rebuild your Bashed Patch after removing this mod. However, since this mod only adds the Leeks to the loot leveled lists and does not remove anything, no Bash Tags are used and it should not be necessary to rebuild your Bashed Patch. You can verify this by reviewing the log that was created when you built your Bashed Patch.esp. The log is found in Skyrim/Data/Docs and is named the same as your Bashed Patch file.

Wrye Smash / Bash
  • Deactivate the mod by unchecking its check box in Wrye.
  • Uninstall as usual for Wrye Installers.
  • If desired, delete the package from the Wrye Installers tab to remove the mod entirely (aside from any backup copies stored elsewhere on your hard drive, of course).
Nexus Mod Manager (NMM)
  • Deactivate the mod by unchecking its check box in NMM.
  • Uninstall as usual for NMM Mods.
  • If desired, delete the package from the NMM Mods tab to remove the mod entirely (aside from any backup copies stored elsewhere on your hard drive, of course).
Manual
  • Deactivate the mod by unchecking its check box in your launcher or mod manager of choice.
  • Delete all of its files from the Data folder and any subfolders contained in the mod's 7z compressed file package.
Incompatibility / Conflicts
  • There are no known conflicts with this mod. It uses unique files and is not a replacer, so it should be very compatible with other mods.
  • It does change the loot leveled lists slightly in order to include Leeks, so there is a small chance that another mod might change the same lists and thus conflict.
Known Issues / Bugs
Known Issues
  • I have attempted to use the available assets to create versions of the waraxe and mace so that players can choose whichever one-handed perk path they desire. However, the assets that came with the original mod were for one-handed swords and have some type of error when changed to either waraxes or maces. They work fine as one-handed swords, of course, and they even work fine as staves. However, both the waraxe and the mace disappear from Miku's right hand when the assets are changed to Negi versions. They appear okay in her left hand, but not her right. Someone with skills in 3DCG modeling would have to correct this problem in order for me to offer these weapon options. If anyone is interested in working on this issue, please contact me.
  • The Negi versions of Mage Staves use the Negi Sword assets because that is what is available from the original mod. This works as far as animation and combat, but it also means that the alternate textures are the ones for Swords, not the ones for the original Staves. If anyone wants to remake the Negi assets as Staves with the various alternate textures from the originals, please contact me.
  • Miku's synthesizer sleeves are not shown in 1st person view. This appears to be due to a lack of assets in the original mod, so I cannot do anything about it at this point. Someone with skills in 3DCG modeling would have to create the 1st person perspective of Miku's arms and hands in order to correct this issue. This would be a form of "Miku Gloves" just as the current assets consist of "Miku Cuirass" (or "Miku Clothes") for the body, "Miku Mask" for the face, and "Miku Boots" for the legs and feet. If anyone is interested in working on this issue, please contact me.
Bugs
There are no known bugs at this time. Please contact me via the official Bethesda forums if you think you have discovered a bug.

Future Plans / Ideas
I have offered several ideas about the possible evolution of the mod, as well as other potential mods similar to this one, in the ReadMe file. The following list is simply the topics I have considered, but there are probably many more.
  • Voice Files
    • Shouts
    • Combat
    • Alchemy
    • Enchanting
    • Lockpicking
    • Looting
    • Many more!
  • New Vocaloid Characters / Mods
  • Music Files / Mods
  • Custom Classes / Races
  • New Outfits / Armor / Magic
Changelog / Version History

1.0.0.0 Initial Release [2012 / 04 / 30]
  • Official public release
  • Out of alpha / beta testing
  • Added Light Armor version of outfits
Tools Used
  • Bethesda's official Creation Kit toolset
  • Wrye Smash / Bash
  • FRAPS
  • Windows Movie Maker
  • aTubeCatcher
  • Any Audio Converter
  • Bulk Rename Utility
  • GIMP
  • IrfanView
About Vocaloid and Hatsune Miku
As you absorb the following information, you may notice that there is a great deal of similarity between the creative efforts within the game modding community and the creative efforts within the Vocaloid community.

Vocaloid is a singing synthesis software technology developed by Yamaha Corporation in a joint effort with Pompeu Fabra University in Spain. It is somewhat analogous to speech synthesis software, but it is intended for singing, thus making it more difficult to create speech using the software. Vocaloid was first announced by Yamaha in 2003 and the first commercial products featuring the software went on sale in 2004. The first Vocaloid products were Leon and Lola, and they were created by a United Kingdom company, Zero-G.

The Vocaloid software requires a "voice bank" of phonemes (i.e., the "pieces" of our language such as vowel and consonants sounds and various complex compound sounds made up of vowels + consonants, inflections, elongations, etc.). A user can input a melody and lyrics into the software, as well as various vocal effects such as vibrato, tremolo, etc. The software's synthesis engine will accept the melody, lyrics, and effects from the user's input, access the voice bank, and sing the song for you.

Here is a video of Vocaloid Hatsune Miku (her actual GUI) singing "Hoshi no Kakera" ("Star Shard"). This song was originally entitled, "Ballade," but was later changed to "Hoshi no Kakera." As you can see, the GUI looks like a player piano paper roll.

"Hoshi no Kakera" ("Star Shard") featuring Hatsune Miku

The second version of the software, Vocaloid2, was released in 2007. The third version, Vocaloid3, went on sale in September 2011. Although the first two versions were only offered in Japanese and English, Vocaloid3 features support for several additional languages. Here is a Yamah's official Vocaloid web site (English version), including a promotional video from Yamaha that was made for the launch of Vocaloid3.

Yamaha's Vocaloid Web Site (English)

Crypton Future Media, Inc. in Sapporo, Japan was one of several companies, including the aforementioned Zero-G, that had been creating Vocaloid voice banks. Their first two Vocaloid products were Meiko and Kaito, and were created using the first version of the software. With Vocaloid2, Crypton's CEO, Hiroyuki Itoh, decided to launch a "Character Vocal Series" line of products. His idea was to hire voice actors for the recordings rather than singers because the software could handle the singing as long as the voice bank of phonemes was recorded well. In addition, his intention with the "Character Vocal Series" was to create avatars for each voice bank so that the products were personified. He felt that this would help people relate to the music more easily.

The first product of Crypton's Character Vocal Series (CV01) was Hatsune Miku. She is actually a personification of Yamaha's DX-7 synthesizer, the first commercially successful synthesizer that was featured in various hit songs during the 1980s. Hatsune Miku went on sale on August 31, 2007, and the rest, as they say, is history, a history that continues to be created right now. According to a recent report on NHK, she has sold 70,000 units (i.e., she has 70,000 song writers working to create her music), and a consultant for the Nomura Research Institute estimates that the total value for her goods and services exceeds 10 billion yen (approximately 100 million $US).

Crypton supported the idea of bottom-up, user-created content by creating a content sharing web site called PiaPro ("Peer Production") and launching their own Vocaloid music label, KarenT, so that Vocaloid music producers could gain visibility for their works. The timing of Miku's release was serendipitous, too, because NicoNico Douga (Japan's version of YouTube) was just gaining popularity, just as YouTube was in America. Companies could see what content was most popular and license it for use in games, CDs, DVDs, figures, books, etc. without needing to do market research and reaching questionable conclusions about target market demographics.

Consider a company such as YouTube where the content is created for free by the users, not by a company employee. Vocaloid, particularly Hatsune Miku, has exploded in popularity by supporting the same idea, empowering users to create and rate content. Just as Bethesda has acknowledged game mods and included various mod concepts in successive Elder Scrolls games, Hatsune Miku has proven to companies that the users and consumer audiences are the best judges of what the market wants.

Songs featuring Hatsune Miku began hitting the top ten on Japan's Oricon music charts in 2009 and continue to do so today. Her songs have also hit the top of the world charts for digital download services such as iTunes, and Billboard magazine's January, 2011 issue listed her as one of their select artists to watch during the upcoming year. They were right, too. Miku continued to win awards and popularity around the world during 2011 and 2012, and became the spokesperson for both Toyota's 2011 Corolla in America and Google Chrome in Japan. Her English voice bank is due out sometime in 2012.

Many of Miku's most popular songs are fast-paced, techno-pop types of music, but she and the other Vocaloids can actually sing almost anything. It all depends on the skill of the producer, after all. For example, she has sung opera songs, and she has even sung some songs in English using her Japanese voice bank! In fact, the English Vocaloids from Zero-G, Prima and Tonio, are specifically intended to be opera singers. There are accents for any language, after all, even within a specific country, so we can look at Vocaloids speaking or singing outside of their native language or their typical music genre(s) as simply being a different type of accent.

Here is one of Miku's early ballads, "Izumi no Megami" ("Goddess of Spring") (English subtitles in this version). This song and the accompanying promotional video for it seem to fit rather well with The Elder Scrolls game world.

"Izumi no Megami" ("Goddess of Spring") (English sub) featuring Hatsune Miku

Originally, Yamaha did not offer their own Vocaloid products, and instead simply licensed the technology to various companies who wanted to create a product using it. They started offering some of their own Vocaloid voice banks after Hatsune Miku exploded into a global phenomenon and launched the "Vocaloid Movement" (aka the "Hatsune Miku Movement").

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oro whyd you make a new one AI? did the last one hit post limit O.o

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oro whyd you make a new one AI? did the last one hit post limit O.o


The content is different and I couldn't edit the [WIP] topic (the title, that is... I could edit content but not title). :(

Maybe that's why some people just make a [WIP / RELz] thread instead.

BTW, do you just live on the forums or what? :P

Edited by AiTenshi1, 01 May 2012 - 12:27 PM.


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You can ask a moderator to change the title to [Relz]. Just so you know.

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You can ask a moderator to change the title to [Relz]. Just so you know.


Thanks! Now I know... I feel sort of silly, though. :)

Although the formatting / content for the [RELz] is fairly different from the original [WIP], too, so it's probably better as a separate thread. I had to adust a lot when making the ReadMe in Wrye and posting to Nexus. Took me a few days to get everything like I wanted (mostly, at least).

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lol I kinda do in DD XD Did you see my idea in your last thread?

The Kagamine geminai would be awsome to see too :D *nod nod*

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lol I kinda do in DD XD Did you see my idea in your last thread?

The Kagamine geminai would be awsome to see too :biggrin: *nod nod*


Did you see my reply to your comment? :D

See my Disclaimer... I am not an artist, but I'd love to work with others who are! :P

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The destruction of all immersion in a single mod. And yet it looks prty cool.

Nice job.

Edit: wheres my army? I require an army!

Edited by Echonite, 01 May 2012 - 01:24 PM.


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The destruction of all immersion in a single mod. And yet it looks prty cool.

Nice job.

Edit: wheres my army? I require an army!


Thanks! :)

I dunno... for me, this makes me more immersed, but that's because I can empathize with my character now. :tongue:

An army? Of Vocaloids? Or companions? I'm not sure what you mean, but there are buff mods to conjuration, for example, and companion mods. No army of Vocaloids... not yet. However, remember that as far as Hatsune Miku is concerned, "World Is Mine"! :biggrin:

Edited by AiTenshi1, 01 May 2012 - 01:27 PM.


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I see your point. I do tend to view my character as a time/universe traveler, stuck somewhere. XD

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we need to put up a forums on here that states "I Demand RodaRolla minions!"

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@Echonite:

Well, Bethesda put the Space Core from Portal 2 into Skyrim, so I don't know why people think Vocaloids are somehow unrealistic. At least they fit the general vocal theme of the storyline and cultural setting, and they aren't restricted to any particular culture as a whole. Heck, we have guns and a railroad in Skyrim now. :confused:

Your character isn't just stuck somewhere... they're in Skyrim! :P


@Oyaban_Kyuubi:
For me, my second favorite is Megurine Luka, but I know I won't have time to make her even with the outfit asset already available. Really, though, if the communities can collaborate, the possibilities are amazing!

The Skyrim modding community is only beginning to work on the possibilities, and the Vocaloid and Utauloid community is growing globally at a very rapid pace. Things could be very interesting!

You may want to check with some of the Skyrim players in the Vocaloid community. There are quite a few (which is why I encourage collaboration, of course) so there might be some artists interested in pursuing modding.

Edited by AiTenshi1, 01 May 2012 - 09:59 PM.



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