Tag Archive for 'Eirin'

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Create.swf – Eirin (Revised)


Added a revised version of Eirin to create.swf. Also added a virtual reality helm (the one from the 8th scene of the documentary) as a hat, and two daytime versions of the backgrounds added last week (though they’re not very good). And I think that’s it.

Laser eye surgery

This is how it happened, and why she is able to do that. This description is very vague. Also, while making this daily flash, I did some research online on how laser eye surgery is actually done, and uhh… I found out that it involves more than just shooting lasers. Oh, and now I just remembered how I got the idea for this… it had something to do with a discussion about papercuts… in eyes. Agh. That would hurt.

More Touhou instrument-playing

Well, that guy (Winn) has made more Touhou-instrument playing videos since last time, and this batch includes Mokou, Eirin, and Yukari. Well actually, the Mokou and Eirin ones were uploaded last month, but whatever. Here they are. The other two videos are in the full article. If you’d rather view them on nicovideo, you can click here.

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【IOSYS PV】行列のできるえーりん診療所


(Flash version here)

New IOSYS flash by the same group that made the wedding flash and the Nitori cucumber flash. This time it’s about Eirin. Or something. Translations would be nice.

Anyway, I guess I’ll update create.swf with something tomorrow. It has come to a point where I can’t think of much new stuff to add to it, but I guess I’ll add the Watatsuki sisters (From SSIB), if there’s any fanart I can use as a reference. Well actually, since they first appeared in a black-and-white doujinshi, I wonder how the colors are decided. Oh well.

Viruses

Viruses are not awesome. This computer (my uncle’s) really needs to get fixed… or replaced. It’s been reformatted about fifteen times already, and stuff keeps going wrong: it’s always either too slow or it has a virus that affects a third of the exe files on the computer. Well, the virus only affects programs that I don’t really use (or ones that can easily be reinstalled), so it’s not too bad.