Meet Imma. On her Twitter page, she describes herself as a virtual model and proudly declares, “I want to attract humans to the fashion show.”
Sounds good to me!
Her name Imma is a wordplay on the Japanese word “ima” (今) meaning “now.”
【表紙の女性、CGです】[本日発売] CG・映像クリエイターのための総合誌『CGWORLD 246号』★特集1:デジタルヒューマン最前線 ★特集2:インダストリー×XR https://t.co/efCIAUraa7 pic.twitter.com/QWL1fVyKII
— 3dtotal_JP (@3DTotal_JP) January 10, 2019
According to IT Media, she was created by Tokyo-based CG company Modeling Cafe and recently graced the cover of CGWorld magazine
あたしCGらしい pic.twitter.com/DpdJVeBmX4
— imma (@imma__jp) January 12, 2019
Imma’s Twitter and Instagram feature her in a variety of locations
OFFしょっと👅
わたき、顔決めとるやん🙄#imma @tenderperson_ pic.twitter.com/QcFJO0LbTR— imma (@imma__jp) January 16, 2019
But she’s CG.
ヨーシ、こんど日本からお出かけしよっと✈️🥴✈️
Let’s get going🥰
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.#imma #pinkhair #pinks #pinknation #pinkie #pinklove #pinklover #virtualmodel #virtual #fashion #digital #digitally #image #cgi #animation #イマ #亥 pic.twitter.com/IJxjbppUDY— imma (@imma__jp) January 13, 2019
And yet, she even takes selfies.
Imma certainly seems to be a product of the times in which we live.