Talk:Standard Vocals (VOCALOID5)/@comment-17720371-20180720105038/@comment-53539-20180721200713

ZOLA PROJECT's boxart is concept art.

ITs not a big deal, we've seen lots of approaches to the Vocaloid scene and they didn't even have to supply any form of identity to the 4 at all. the 4 VY vocals, which included Diva and Songman" don't have avatar arts, in other words the man and woman on Diva and Songman's boxart is not them. Technically, the two people also on Meiko and Kaito's V1 boxart wasn't them either so when you see V1 Meiko and Kaito you can pretty much say "thats not Kaito/Meiko" and your pretty correct to say that.  There is also Leon, Lola, Prima, Tonio, Miriam who don't have official arts either that represent them.  Prima and Tonio's boxarts are the same as Diva's and Songman's, just placeholder.

Despite the mid-90s 3D video game look, Vocaloid has tried a variety of approaches. I think myself they wanted a loose concept similar to Zola's, but not concept art. This style allows for some room of interpretation.

Also bare in mind as they are "Yamaha" standard vocals, they are pretty much handles loosely as with the VYs. But most of all since they are not part of the VY series they likely wanted to do a different style, and they may have had an entirely different dev team behind the 4 to the VYs in addition. Basically, while all this is speculation, the fact remains that true artists are creative and can take these designs and run with it, not being held back by their nature.