The standard workflow established in Cubism 2.0——remains the industry standard today. This version served as the bridge that proved 2D art could be interactive, leading to its widespread adoption in mobile games and eventually the rise of tracking software like VTube Studio .
The defining characteristic of Live2D Cubism 2.0 was its ability to animate artwork directly without converting it into 3D models. By manipulating the original texture of an illustration through a system of "polygons" and "deformers," creators could achieve expressive movements—such as head tilts, eye blinks, and breathing—that felt remarkably lifelike. Key Technical Components Live2D Cubism Pro 2.0
Live2D Cubism 2.0 tutorial (2015) - Ep.15 "Animator: Expression" The standard workflow established in Cubism 2
Once the model was rigged, the Animator allowed users to set keyframes on parameters (such as the X, Y, and Z axes) to create specific motions or facial expressions. This version introduced more sophisticated ways to handle voice acting synchronization and expression transitions. Features of the Pro Version By manipulating the original texture of an illustration