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Mirai Akari had gained over 200,000 subscribers within one week of her video debut and currently stands at 750,000 subscribers. In July 2017, KEI was commissioned by doujin circle bittranslate to draw the character designs for Virtual YouTuber Mirai Akari, when another Miku illustrator Tda was asked to supervise the artwork for Virtual YouTuber Kizuna AI. In May 2011, KEI drew the package illustration and character design for "Deodorant Fairy Nol" (stylized as "DeoFairy NOL") which was a voicebank similar to Vocaloid. The character is the lead guitarist for a band. Rio's MikuMikuDance model was also released. The character was a success and since its debut, figurines and other merchandise of Rio have been sold as well as games for Sony PSVita and Nintendo 3D in 2012. In July 2010, KEI was the character designer for the character Rio in the "Hello Kitto to Issho!" (With Hello Kitty) franchise, a reimagining of the original 1974 series. In response to KEI's fanart of Namco Bandai's characters Ami and Mami Futami, the twins appeared in school swimsuits on flyers for "Tokachi Gold 2exit", a fan community club event that was broadcast on Nico Nico Douga on May 13, 2009. To this day, most of the official artwork for events have been illustrated by KEI - over a decade since his original artwork was released. KEI felt that pigtails would look good because Miku is an android, and that they fill up empty spaces of which he also liked the idea. With no knowledge of what synthesizers were, he had trouble in creating the design for a singing computer and it took over a month to complete the commission.
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His only instructions from Crypton Future Media were to draw an android whose base color scheme would utilize the Yamaha brand synthesizer's blue-green color. In 2007, he created Hatsune Miku's character design which proved immensely popular, both in Japan and abroad. His doujinshi drew the eyes of the editor of magazine publisher Dengeki Bunko at the time, which resulted in KEI making his debut as an illustrator, with his illustrations being used in the light novel "Kiseki no Hyougen" (奇蹟の表現) in 2005. Following that, he accompanied a friend who was participating in Comic Market and eventually decided to participate in the event himself. KEI was interested in art since his student days and was interested especially in the artwork of Street Fighter II, Magic Knight Rayearth, and Card Captor Sakura properties. Prior to illustration work, he was a systems engineer. KEI enjoys playing American/imported games on the PC. He is most well known for his creation of the character designs of various Vocaloid characters including Hatsune Miku, Kagamine Rin/Len, and Megurine Luka. He mainly does character design for light novels, but has also contributed to various anime, game, manga, and illustration works. He was born in Chitose, Hokkaido but now resides in Tokyo. Kei Garou (born April 1, 1981), often stylized as "KEI", is a Japanese illustrator and manga author.