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No problem!

...though honestly I haven't really talked much to those on my friends list. Even the one or two who did contact me first haven't messaged these two years. :wasclose:

If there's anything you can just drop me a line. :fulfilled:
どうぞどうぞよろしくお願いいたします(´ロ`*)
They'll win the Super Bowl...
No... really... they will...
Okay, even I can't say that with a straight face...

They've had all the talent they need for years. Now they just actually have to do it.
Its fine~ Ive been busy too... havent been on site for the last few weeks because of vacation @_@
It is the main difference between VNs and manga, a VN after all is more like a book with illustrations while a manga relies almost entirely on images to tell the story, with text only used for voices and sound effects, which is why a vn can have fewer base images with lots small variations and cured details while manga are usually in black and white.
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Oh, you actually tinker with the gray for that? I don't remember ever seeing anything mentioned like that on the tutorial.
フレンド登録していただきありがとうございました!ヽ(=´▽`=)ノ
I feel that the games rely heavily on the text and the actress to convey Sui's perverted nature while chaccu relies on his artwork. In a way, this explains why she wasn't in Etsu: Sui would've given in and embraced Yamato's demonic side.
She's definitely a perv even outside of chaccu's work, maybe it wasn't that obvious in the older games because her expressions always looked kinda normal but usually gives in very fast
thank you soo much for your mods, its all lovely and soo good. I just started with HS. I wonder if maybe i could find your blog to follow you. Only found the non active AG3 sadly
Was Sui always perverted before, or after chaccu's interpretation of Shoku? Aojiru's artwork makes it seem like she resign to her fate, while chaccu depicts her as openly embracing her perverted nature with a little push from Meioki
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No worries, I gotcha!

Cool, cool, I was just curious how things were, on your end. Your PM will come, soon, but it will be the last you hear from me, because I really need to sleep!
So, until next time!
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Hey, you gotta clean up that Message box of yours, or else, you won't get my reply! O_O
For shame!
I see, Thanks for the info, I'll check it out and try to do it myself first (need to get back into modding too)
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I didn't want to clutter up that thread, so I opted to tell ya nice job on that new pic! Ha ha, that's a happy face, alright!
I was actually just about to ask you how everything was going, production-wise, seeing as how it's been a bit since you've posted anything.
(Your comic project, etc.)
I have it, but it's female only. It's included in Snooley's Coiffure hair pack. Maybe you can ask him to make a male version?
Hey Gil my man, may I ask, do you have tenma's back spikey hair for HS? because my character Itzu and tenma have the same back hair design. thank you
Hi.
I have request for you.....can you upload this CG set?
[PURPLE HAZE] エロコス Vol.56 (Erocos vol. 56)
please and thank you.
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I've done something like that on accident, lol, guess I should try doing it on purpose, some time.
Makes sense. Guess I'll try sticking to Overlay/Soft-Light for the majority of stuff.

Aight, buddy, thanks again for the toy! Talk lata!

P.S.: One thing I've been meaning to ask you was about the highlight opacity: What percent do you set that to? You mentioned 60-65% for the shadows, in the tutorial, and I now know to give darker settings a shot, but you never quite specified what you set the opacity for the highlights. I messed around with both Overlay and Soft-Light, and I like the results! So yeah, just curious what range you tend to use for that, though it seems that you could vary it to just about anything, depending on how much of the highlights you'd like to show. Plus, was the purpose of using Soft-Light/Overlay to darken the highlight areas? Whatever you use them for, that's what I've seen at higher opacity % settings. I say this, because, it feels like it kinda defeats the purpose of enhancing the highlighted/brighter areas in order to enhance contrast.
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Ahh, I thought that's what you meant, but I wasn't positive. Nice!

Got it, got, should have known it'd be that simple.

Soft-light, too, eh? I'll have to tinker with both those. That's the one thing that kinda bothered me about using the highlights with Screen & Linear (Dodge), is how they affected the color tones (especially skin).
Wow, 90-100%? That explains everything!

I've passed the word on to Miss. Y, so she's on to your sneaky plans, Zin!
(And welcomes them...)