So what I'm about to post here will be a series dump of an offically publish KanColle web comic series that was once posted in Comic Walker Known as Yuru's Warship - Female Admiral's Play Diary
The series was suppose to be a long continuation series which ran on Comic Walker from Early 2014 and was later canceled at the late part of 2014 after the 8th chapter. The reason for the cancellation is due to "editorial conflicts".
However it was until later in 2016 that the artist Wakui Souta was apparently allowed to finally post this comic on her pixiv. And as of current, all 8 chapters have been updated along with what appears to "extra chapters" that were not published.
I know that Danbooru does have a stance on official works. But before I post any more chapters after the first one I want to ask for permission to post the entire series here. Especially since this series is naturally a webcomic series that is now being posted from the artist's pixiv.
Good lord. Why would an artist make great big speech bubbles, and then use a tiny font that barely fills a fifth of it? What's even the point of furigana when you make it so tiny it's an illegible grey blob (especially in the third and fourth panels)?
Good lord. Why would an artist make great big speech bubbles, and then use a tiny font that barely fills a fifth of it? What's even the point of furigana when you make it so tiny it's an illegible grey blob (especially in the third and fourth panels)?
I assure you, the actual book isn't that bad, this is just a bad scan that didn't properly set the resolution. It's completely readable to me(not this page, but the one i'm holding in my hand right now)
Also, the "Great white space" you see is one of the standards used by Kadokawa to make overseas translations easier for removing and replacing text. I'm looking at my Copy of Lucky Star right now and there is an equal amount of space in the bubbles, Furigana and all quite readable still.
I assure you, the actual book isn't that bad, this is just a bad scan that didn't properly set the resolution. It's completely readable to me(not this page, but the one i'm holding in my hand right now)
Also, the "Great white space" you see is one of the standards used by Kadokawa to make overseas translations easier for removing and replacing text. I'm looking at my Copy of Lucky Star right now and there is an equal amount of space in the bubbles, Furigana and all quite readable still.
Right, I'm used to things actually meant to be put up on Pixiv, and therefore, of an appropriate size when viewed on Pixiv, to the point that I forgot this would likely be a scan...
Still, you'd think the artist would at least stop and reread their scan to check that the resolution is large enough that the smaller fonts don't force readers into guessing games with the text. (Although as long as the kanji's large enough, it's fine... but still, it totally defeats the point of adding text to make something easier to read if the additional text is illegible.)
... Oh, and Inazuma once again winds up with the Kuso Teitokus...
@Totaku I can't think of any reason why you shouldn't upload the whole thing, but you should learn how to upload from Pixiv first. Either use the bookmarklet or open each full-size image, right click the image and copy its location, then paste that into a blank upload page's source box.
YuruKan
Female Admiral's Play Diary
"Yuru" means something like "laid-back" or "easy-going", and "Kan" is fleet. As it's a series title, however, Danbooru policy is more to keep the original name.It's so nice to meet you!This is the artist, Wakui Souta.It's a male-sounding pen name, but I'm ♀.And I'm the shipgirl that was posted here at the same time as her, Inazuma nanodesu!The game has been out for a while, but since I'm starting a new game of Kantai Collection,I'm making a Let's Play manga.From among the many shipgirls you could have picked,why did you choose me?It's because you were the loli-est of the initial candidates!This commander is one of those hopeless types!...Artwork: Wakui Souta
Story: Nitou Sau
Original Work: Kadokawa Games