salty-hakuouki:

Hakuouki Ten’un no Shou translation and playlist

I have finished the translation and upload of the Saito route of Ten’un no Shou. I put it in this playlist for those interested to see when it is chronologically with the other fandisks event. This playlist will also be updated with Manyou no Shou content when it’s released (and I decide to work on it.)

I feel like it’s more interesting to mix the games up and keep a clean timeline instead of watching all games individually.

Here are the CG’s you’ll find in the Ten’un route :

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yorkeantiquetextiles:
“ Textile sample. Japanese, Late Edo or early Meiji era, 19th century. Silk plain-weave, hand drawn paste resist-dyed and painted (yûzen). Textile sample with design of two dragonflies (tombo), Japanese pampas grass (susuki) and...

yorkeantiquetextiles:

Textile sample.  Japanese, Late Edo or early Meiji era, 19th century. Silk plain-weave, hand drawn paste resist-dyed and painted (yûzen).  Textile sample with design of two dragonflies (tombo), Japanese pampas grass (susuki) and rice crop in black, brown, white and green against a light blue sky, created by the yûzen process.  Provenance: William Sturgis Bigelow Collection; gift of William Sturgis Bigelow to the MFA in August, 1898.  MFA

akakumoeteru:

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Married at last!!

This is a silly little comic I drew recently for a wedding-themed event my friend @ganen-cheese and I did together! While our pieces are technically unrelated, I hope everyone will go check out their beautiful comic which is about WX’s first morning as husbands! I say this, but honestly I expect everyone has already seen their comic first haha! But no seriously, Cheese’s comic is really so sweet and so full of love and I feel it makes a really good followup to this one (even though technically unrelated!!) so I want everyone who reads my silly little comic to go read theirs too! ❤️

(The wedding outfits I’ve drawn here are based on another one of Cheese’s illustrations which you can see here! My eyes were blessed with such beautiful reference while drawing HAHA.)