Nonsense, they're just only in the print version. He did, indeed, do all the light cruisers.
What? I don't get it. I just checked the pool and the artist's twitter and i don't see the Sendai-class. So he didn't do all the light cruisers, didn't he/she?
What? I don't get it. I just checked the pool and the artist's twitter and i don't see the Sendai-class. So he didn't do all the light cruisers, didn't he/she?
Paracite said:
Nonsense, they're just only in the print version. He did, indeed, do all the light cruisers.
So he DID do all of them but he only included the Sendai class on the print version of his book so that's why it isn't on his twitter acct? Is that right?
So he DID do all of them but he only included the Sendai class on the print version of his book so that's why it isn't on his twitter acct? Is that right?
Exactly, if what Paracite stated is to be believed.
All I know that it's in the book that I have. I don't. Know anything about what's on the twitter or anything.
It's probably the same with the destroyers, too - I don't know which ones may or may not have been posted online, and which are print exclusive.
Probably the other destroyers will be done later when their numbers increase. There's only a few addition to the other destroyers: Kagerou-Class(Oyashio), Yuugumo-class(Okinami), Special-Type(Uranami), Mutsuki-Class(Minazuki), Shiratsuyu-Class(Yamakaze, Umikaze, Kawakaze), Kamikaze-class(Kamikaze, Harukaze, Asakaze), etc.
Again, translation bump. Just one more and it's finished.
I went ahead and did Atago's translation, just because it didn't seem like anyone else was ever going to try (even with other translators commenting, and therefore knowing about it), but I'm still not entirely sure what was meant in that second sentence.
I went ahead and did Atago's translation, just because it didn't seem like anyone else was ever going to try (even with other translators commenting, and therefore knowing about it), but I'm still not entirely sure what was meant in that second sentence.
There have been scientific studies done on ideal female body form, and males constructed using the scaling program a female body SIGNIFICANTLY plumper and more well-rounded than females did.
While the ladies tended to overemphasize bust and butt, with everything else slimmer on their "idealized female", males generally agreed on ideal body type being what Atago has here.
Nonsense, they're just only in the print version. He did, indeed, do all the light cruisers.
One'd think he'd put this in the print version only compared to that or the carriers.
Contrary to her masculine personality, her figure is excessively curvy. Overflowing with youthfulness, her ample upper armor seems to ignore gravity, showing off her powerful anti-aircraft ability. Compared to this, her lower armor is on the small side and very tight, which speaks to her top heavy characteristics.A hull that possesses a straightforward vigor. Little is there just for show, where that which should be tightened is tightened. It is a body where everything is in its place, putting upon display naturally ideal proportions. She gives the impression of being in the intellectual clique, but that body has been surprisingly thoroughly tempered.If 'a young girl' is thought of as having a thin, thin, delicate frame, then she sticks out for being equipped with an extravagant degree of 'adultness'. Starting with her height, she is a well-proportioned slim rather than lanky, and yet her contours give a sense of soft roundness. She overflows with a feminine charm stemming from a catlike animal grace.Violently rounded. If you say 'fat', the whole body is fat. It's just that, if one were to say they were molding a body purely for the purpose of one's own senses, then this would surely be the shape one would come up with. In spite of how everything is made of soft and bouncy parts, she doesn't give off the sense of being slovenly. A miracle of curvaceousness.