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Idolm@ster 2 on PS3
Reosaur:
--- Quote from: animagic4u on January 02, 2012, 12:42:19 am ---I know seriously.
I'm looking forward to the kimono edition which will surely be coming since the outfit is in the game but as far as I know there is no extend costume for. To me, kimonos are super idol~ish. I think it would be a great gravure shot.
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I loved seeing the promotion with Haruka in a kimono, I can't believe I didn't even think of them making a kimono themed gravure 4 you. That's a great idea, I totally agree.
animagic4u:
Some of the idols like Miki put their hair up really cutely too.
And to see Azusa rocking a kimono/yukata with a summer festival in the background would just be too much... *drool*
oh yeah, btw, I had a question. I saw some people talking about this on a youtube video.
Is that beach stage the only stage with real shadows? And does xbox360 have real shadows?
Setsuna:
--- Quote from: animagic4u on January 02, 2012, 01:54:22 am ---Some of the idols like Miki put their hair up really cutely too.
And to see Azusa rocking a kimono/yukata with a summer festival in the background would just be too much... *drool*
oh yeah, btw, I had a question. I saw some people talking about this on a youtube video.
Is that beach stage the only stage with real shadows? And does xbox360 have real shadows?
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A lot of the stages have other lights interfering (and I mean virtually all the stages). So no, not really, but it applies to virtually all the stages across the board on both versions.
animagic4u:
Yeah I felt bad because I think I accidentally told someone it works on all naturally lit stages, but it really only applies to that one stage.
Setsuna:
--- Quote from: animagic4u on January 02, 2012, 09:06:59 pm ---Yeah I felt bad because I think I accidentally told someone it works on all naturally lit stages, but it really only applies to that one stage.
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It's not an uncommon thing to have even daylight stages have light applied to them - basically there's spotlights and other lighting pointed down at the actors/performers even in broad daylight, (and this is standard even in the field on real sets by the way so it's not an im@s thing). It's fun what a little bit of lighting can do to your looks.
So yeah, it's not surprising that every outdoor stage with any sort of set at all has light effects on them. The beach stage is the most obvious one where there isn't a stage light in sight.
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