
I modeled it with the intention of using it in a manuscript set in ancient China, but it seems to have originated in Japan? It seems that it was www
But I think it can be used as a taiko model, so I will distribute it.
It is a taiko made of wooden boards assembled in a cylindrical shape, stretched with animal skins, and tightened with strings, and is considerably lighter than the miya taiko (long drum).
It can also be carried from the shoulder to play, so it is also used at festivals.
Okedo-daiko (Okedo Drum)
A lightweight Japanese barrel drum with rope tension.
Commonly used in festivals and portable performances.

古代中国設定の原稿で使う予定でモデリングしたんですがどうやら日本発祥?だったみたいですwww
でも太鼓モデルとしては使えると思うので配布いたします。
木の板を円柱状に組んで動物の皮を張って紐で締め上げた太鼓で、宮太鼓(長太鼓)に比べてかなり軽量です。
肩から担いで演奏したりもできるのでお祭りとかでも使われます。
Okedo-daiko (Okedo Drum)
A lightweight Japanese barrel drum with rope tension.
Commonly used in festivals and portable performances.
Material マテリアル
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default material 初期マテリアル
configuration 配置
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default layout 初期レイアウト