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  • ? mizuki hitoshi 4.3k

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  • ? kochiya sanae 37k
  • ? moriya suwako 19k
  • ? tatara kogasa 17k

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  • ID: 3554555
  • Uploader: Youkai Chili »
  • Date: about 6 years ago
  • Size: 220 KB .jpg (480x1452) »
  • Source: pixiv.net/artworks/75523943 »
  • Rating: General
  • Score: 2
  • Favorites: 3
  • Status: Active

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kochiya sanae, moriya suwako, and tatara kogasa (touhou) drawn by mizuki_hitoshi

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  • がんばれ小傘さん 3126

    さすがに色が変わってしまうので部屋では塗れなかったですね(^^;)
    深夜だったので喫茶店も開いてなかったですしね。

    Hang in There, Kogasa-san 3126

    As expected, the colors ended up changing, so I couldn't do the coloring in my room. (^^;) As it was late at night, the coffee shop wasn't open either.

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  • user 510167
    about 6 years ago
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    Pre-trans guess: something to do with how warm daylight and cool daylight affects colour perception.

    I don't understand why hotels and much of the West just love to use warm daylight for lighting purposes. Daylight is supposed to be a harsh white for most of the day except during sunrise and sunset where it is orange. It got to a point where I carry my own cool daylight CFLs with me when travelling on business trips so that I can replace the disgusting incandescent bulbs and warm daylight CFLs with mine for the duration of my stay.

    Edit: Bingo.

    Updated by user 510167 about 6 years ago

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    Moonspeaker
    about 6 years ago
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    The only reader-added comment as yet is "Public self-execution".

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    StriderTuna
    about 6 years ago
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    Etnaz said:

    Pre-trans guess: something to do with how warm daylight and cool daylight affects colour perception.

    I don't understand why hotels and much of the West just love to use warm daylight for lighting purposes. Daylight is supposed to be a harsh white for most of the day except during sunrise and sunset where it is orange. It got to a point where I carry my own cool daylight CFLs with me when travelling on business trips so that I can replace the disgusting incandescent bulbs and warm daylight CFLs with mine for the duration of my stay.

    Edit: Bingo.

    I suspect the impression of coziness compared to cold lighting's more clinical feel. That being said I wish they'd make which kind clear

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    Claverhouse
    about 6 years ago
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    Etnaz said:

    Pre-trans guess: something to do with how warm daylight and cool daylight affects colour perception.

    I don't understand why hotels and much of the West just love to use warm daylight for lighting purposes. Daylight is supposed to be a harsh white for most of the day except during sunrise and sunset where it is orange. It got to a point where I carry my own cool daylight CFLs with me when travelling on business trips so that I can replace the disgusting incandescent bulbs and warm daylight CFLs with mine for the duration of my stay.

    Edit: Bingo.

    So true. Whilst hating the traditional sort of fluorescent strip lighting that used to be found in kitchens in Britain for unknown reasons, until LEDs I used to by [ expensive, like 8 times more expensive ] Art, Craftsman incandescent bulbs --- basically coated in blue --- to avoid the hideous golden glow that one sees passing by homes at night.

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    NWSiaCB
    about 6 years ago
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    Claverhouse said:

    So true. Whilst hating the traditional sort of fluorescent strip lighting that used to be found in kitchens in Britain for unknown reasons, until LEDs I used to by [ expensive, like 8 times more expensive ] Art, Craftsman incandescent bulbs --- basically coated in blue --- to avoid the hideous golden glow that one sees passing by homes at night.

    On the plus side, LEDs last nearly forever and are slightly more energy efficient, so over a long enough time horizon, it does pay for itself.

    You can also get white "daylight" CFL bulbs, but those honestly hurt my eyes in the same way as those neon headlights do. (Yes, the reflected light, I'm not looking directly at the bulb and complaining it hurts my eyes.)

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    More or less...
    Okay, now to color it...
    In the lobby...
    At the hotel...
    Er...yes...
    Is that an autograph board?
    I figured I'd draw something as long as I'm at it.
    Public Self-Destruction
    The room lighting too...
    It's warm lighting, so I can't figure out the colors...
    Are you a manga artist?
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