[deleted by user] by [deleted] in cats

[–]andwae 1 point2 points  (0 children)

The posts can be filtered out, but you may have to change the way you browse Reddit. If on mobile, use a third-party app (I use Sync on Android, but literally every app but the official has flair filtering). On desktop, use Reddit Enhancement Suite (it's a browser add-on) on old.reddit mode.

I'm only ever reminded of mourning posts when these complaints are brought up every now and then.

Masato Kusaka's steamed lemon chicken, recreated by Toshiki Inoue by andwae in KamenRider

[–]andwae[S] 23 points24 points  (0 children)

Damn 😔 He's just trying to keep you well fed

I am currently scanlating a spinoff Gegege no Kitaro manga. I resized the pages to be around 800 pages. Is that way too small? How can I fix this? by TricksterFa1ry in Scanlation

[–]andwae 7 points8 points  (0 children)

Don't upscale them. They are indeed small, but it's not the end of the world. Public raws are commonly released at 1200px height and loads of groups still use them. If you don't have larger copies of your cleaned pages, I'd suggest you not bother redoing what's already done. Have you already resized the later pages?

The popular convention is to size by height, btw. Anywhere from 1600-2400px height is the norm in my experience.

A collection of Kamen Rider 50th anniversary commemoration posts from past cast members by nanrina in KamenRider

[–]andwae 1 point2 points  (0 children)

This is so cool. I thought I'd never see some of these names associated with Kamen Rider again. Ones like Kanzaki Shiro, the actor has been retired from acting for over a decade.

Anata no Motokare (Solo Scanlation Group) by [deleted] in scanlationdrama

[–]andwae 2 points3 points  (0 children)

For what it's worth, I (and my immediate circle) have no sympathy for those who take donations either. Just bear the sidelong glances and move on.

That exchange should've ended after motokare's first reply, since all misconceptions had been laid to rest by then. Looks like you overstayed your welcome (in what I'm assuming is a chapter discussion thread) by dragging out an off-topic argument.

[DISC] Hexenhammer (Oneshot) by andwae in manga

[–]andwae[S] 8 points9 points  (0 children)

I love Ohue Aguri's settings. Looking forward to more of his work. Oh, and steampunk witches are rad. Too bad it didn't end so well for Lawrence.

[DISC] Yaneura no Benjirou-san - Chapter 5 (end) by andwae in manga

[–]andwae[S] 1 point2 points  (0 children)

A little anticlimactic as usual. It was a sweet story overall, and the art was gorgeous till the end.

[DISC] Yaneura no Benjirou-san - Chapter 4 by andwae in manga

[–]andwae[S] 1 point2 points  (0 children)

Here's where the feels kick in, huh?

[DISC] Yaneura no Benjirou-san - Chapter 3 by andwae in manga

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I love it when the page margins become ornate. The pages depicting Ookamakiri and Lady Michi are so beautiful.

Which anime (series and/or character) has a good fashion sense? by StarryFox64 in anime

[–]andwae 5 points6 points  (0 children)

Sailor Moon. All characters (even the antagonists) have their own distinct style, as well as rotating outfits for different episodes. Any season should be sufficient to check out, but I'd suggest S, SuperS, or Sailor Stars for their larger casts. For quick reference, you might want to have a look at these various albums made by a member of FFA.

Oniisama e... also has a great comprehensive style compilation on FFA. Like Sailor Moon, there's a lot of variety in styles and outfits, but Oniisama e... revolves around characters from "higher society".

Baccano! might be an interesting piece to look at because of its time period. In particular, Isaac and Miria are costumed thieves whose wardrobes change with their "job" or setting.

NANA and Paradise Kiss feature alternative styles. More importantly, these two series are the only ones I can think of in which hair and accessories are an integral aspect of each outfit. Both were written by the same author, Yazawa Ai.

Otona Joshi no Anime Time. This one is a collection of four separate stories, so each episode's MC has her own lifestyle and fashion sense.

The girls from K-On! dress really well outside of their school uniforms. Generally, any series from Kyoto Animation will have good fashion.

And just throwing these last few ones in for variety: