kanameliser(かなめりぜ) is a personal/doujin creator site run by 加藤かな. According to the page, the author works as a SaaS product manager while also maintaining a long-running creative practice. The site mainly publishes Blender add-ons, Unity extensions, VRChat-related creations, modeling work, and explanatory blog posts. It is closer to a creator portfolio and release hub than a standardized SaaS developer platform.
The site explicitly covers tools including Blender, Unity, Substance 3D Painter, Photoshop, Lightroom, and Affinity. Its focus areas include VRChat, 3DCG, Avatars, Worlds, and Editor Extensions. For VRChat creators, this kind of content is typically useful for assisting with avatar, world, outfit, or editor workflow production. The page also provides Twitter and GitHub links, suggesting that the author has some public community channels. However, the captured text does not list specific repositories, plugin names, installation methods, compatible versions, or changelogs.
The current text does not state whether the projects are open source or closed source, nor does it provide license information, source repository details, or contribution guidelines. Self-hosting options are not mentioned either, and Blender/Unity extensions of this kind are usually not delivered as cloud services. The page also does not mention APIs, SDKs, or programmable interfaces, so it should not be treated as a general-purpose developer platform.
The captured content contains no information about pricing, purchase channels, subscription models, or payment methods. It also does not describe support channels, response times, or maintenance commitments. In terms of documentation quality, the current page is mainly an about page and skills introduction, which is not enough for users to evaluate the usability, stability, or learning curve of specific tools.
The main advantage is its clear positioning: it closely matches the practical workflows of VRChat, Blender, and Unity creators, and the author has both product and creative experience. The drawbacks are that information about commercialization, open-source status, documentation, version compatibility, and after-sales support is insufficient. It is better suited to creators who are already familiar with VRChat production workflows and are willing to follow an individual author’s GitHub/Twitter updates to discover small tools. It is less suitable for teams that need enterprise-grade support, a clear SLA, or a stable procurement process.
The page does not provide any access, payment, or mirror information for users in China, so actual network accessibility cannot be determined from the text alone and should be marked as unknown. As domestic alternatives or supplementary channels, users can look at the official Blender add-on ecosystem, Unity Asset Store, VRChat Creator Companion, and related open-source extensions on GitHub.
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kanameliser.net is an Japan Dev Tools provider. TG4G tracks its product information, an overall rating of 5.0/10, and a China-accessibility score of Workable. Click "Visit Official Site" to reach kanameliser.net directly.