>>832357Unless you know what to look for and how women speak.
Voice training a male voice into a female sounding one has several different parts, including larynx position, pitch/octave, mix and compression, and intonation. One of the biggest obstacles for men doing female voices is the intonation. Male voices are really monotone in the flow of their words, and women are the opposite. This is obvious with Artemis. Then there's compression. You can hear how nasally Artemis's voice is; that's because he's struggling to have his larynx raised enough to have the frequencies in a female range. The strain is breaking through and going up the nasal pipe.
I could go on about why tranny voices sound like they do. It's also why it's hard to find convincing traptubers. Voice acting follows ALL the same conventions, because that's what voice training is.
t. aspiring voice actor