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Re: Hanako's Face

Posted: Fri Oct 29, 2010 1:08 pm
by Mirage_GSM
Doesn't it say "Dakimakura"?

Re: Hanako's Face

Posted: Fri Oct 29, 2010 1:24 pm
by Keita
Mirage_GSM wrote:Doesn't it say "Dakimakura"?
That´s what it is and that´s something I know but he didn´t say "Dakimakura"! And "Daikatana" is too fundamentally different from it so I was not sure if this was a mistake or on purpose with a meaning behind.

Re: Hanako's Face

Posted: Fri Oct 29, 2010 10:39 pm
by PureLionHeart
Keita wrote:
Guest wrote:The scar patterns on Pimmy's Daikatana are canon. She got an H CG to compare them to.

http://shimmie.katawa-shoujo.com/post/view/1528
Am I the only one who doesn´t know what Pimmy´s big japanese sword (aka "Daikatana") is?
I have a theory, but it is so dark, disturbing, and sexy, I dare not put it into words.

Re: Hanako's Face

Posted: Sat Oct 30, 2010 4:58 am
by Keita
PureLionHeart wrote:
Keita wrote:
Guest wrote:The scar patterns on Pimmy's Daikatana are canon. She got an H CG to compare them to.

http://shimmie.katawa-shoujo.com/post/view/1528
Am I the only one who doesn´t know what Pimmy´s big japanese sword (aka "Daikatana") is?
I have a theory, but it is so dark, disturbing, and sexy, I dare not put it into words.
Now you´ve made me interested. I´ve some ideas what you´re thinking of but the word "sexy" doesn´t fit into it...

Re: Hanako's Face

Posted: Sat Oct 30, 2010 7:50 am
by Silentcook
Nice derail, guys.

And by "nice", I really mean "closing on the edge of banworthy" here.

Re: Hanako's Face

Posted: Fri Nov 12, 2010 2:57 am
by Qaenyin
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Figuring her scarring looks something along those lines. It's superficial scarring, not deep tissue damage. She got burned in a fire, not set ON fire.

Re: Hanako's Face

Posted: Fri Nov 12, 2010 10:03 am
by Yuurei
You're great. I searched for scars like those a lot and never find. I see them exactly on her.

Re: Hanako's Face

Posted: Fri Nov 12, 2010 1:33 pm
by neumanproductions
Qaenyin wrote:She got burned in a fire, not set ON fire.
Now why do I have the feeling that this is going to be used in some way, shape, or form either in the final release as a joke that someone will make about poor Hanako, Kenji, or the next poplar meme.

But those images are indeed the same idea I had of what Hanako's scars would look like IRL. An issue of how the skin cells try to re-grow after a severe burning is what has caused these types of scars. It's like scars from chicken poxs or acne for example; they leave a lasting, i'll say divot, in the spot where the skin tried to grow but was blocked by the infection. In this case the cells would have built heavily on top of each other trying to repair the damage because the body can only work from the inside-out so it must cover the damaged area; most commonly know as the scab. You can sometimes think of the raised portions as scabs that never fell off.
At least that's my take on this.

Re: Hanako's Face

Posted: Tue Nov 16, 2010 1:58 am
by Qaenyin
True. Essentially her scars are very visible if you scrutinize her appearance, but are subtle enough to be not obvious if you just see her.

Really obvious and serious scarring like the earlier pictures in the thread would have been noticed by Hisao at a glance, whereas Hanako's scars went relatively unnoticed until he got a good look at her.

The acne example is a good one. Someone who had very serious acne as a kid would have severe facial scarring and pockmarks on their skin, but if you just saw them from a distance or at a glance you wouldn't notice since the scars are more about the texture of the skin and not severe discoloration, warping of facial features, etc.

Re: Hanako's Face

Posted: Sat Jan 07, 2012 9:05 pm
by Chevauleger
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I guess it could be similiar to this (its photoshopped tough). About 1/3 of her face was burnt to probably 2nd degree (3rd degree would boil her eye nearly for sure). Considering it took place nearly 10 years ago and than it doesnt look too bad in game i bet this is quite close, her skin isnt probably as smooth tough.

Also she can get a plastic surgery for her face at least, people in far worse condition and with much larger scars are often reviwed to pretty normal look.

Re: Hanako's Face

Posted: Sat Jan 07, 2012 9:11 pm
by Guest

Also you can watch this girls videos i guess thats as close as it can get

Re: Hanako's Face

Posted: Sat Jan 07, 2012 9:18 pm
by Snelx
I imagine that Hanako's scar is so much worst that makes people jumps and avoid her.

But then again, i have never really see 'real' burn scars before.
so i would like to ask, how bad can a burn become?

Re: Hanako's Face

Posted: Sat Jan 07, 2012 9:25 pm
by Chevauleger
It can't be 3rd degree becouse it would sirously damage her eye as i mentioned. People just focus on her face first when they see her what in conjuction with her shyness and complexes make both side feel akward. I guess her scars are like those of the girl from second vid who suffered same accidnt as Hanako.

Re: Hanako's Face

Posted: Sun Jan 08, 2012 7:33 pm
by Medical Psycho Man
I will verify some stuff for you from medical point of view. What kind of scars Hanako proabably has on her face?

3rd degree burns mean skin is just totally burnt, fat layer and even muscles can be damaged too. Skin transplants are in most cases mandatory in order to save pacient. If Hanako suffered this degree her eye would be burnt out and proably 1/3 of her face (the scared part) would be bit shapless and covered with transplant or freash skin. rest of her face would proably suffer lower degree bruns as its nearly impossible for live fire to burn such small area so extensively without damaging sorounding area at all. We can disard this option.

1 degree burns Top layers of skin can be slightly burnt but generally only surface is damaged. With propaer treatment person can be left nearly scarless withot any transplants.
Hanako proabably suffered such burns in areas sorouding heavier burns.


2nd degree burns Depper skin damage that can destroy surface layers entirely but not go past it. Depending on treatment and patient's case scars can vary but generally they can be healed pretty well. Skin might not be very smooth and have slightly difreant colour like orangeish, pinkish or whiteish (depending on skin tone nad few otehr things) but as long as it covers 1/3 of one's face or any other comaparble area it wont be looking really scary or ugly. On most pictures Hanako scars look like that and thats the kind of burns she could suffer.
1st degree would leave nearly no scars and 3rd degree would melt half of her face including her eye and ear which are officially fine.

Also the smaller and flatterr (like cheeks) burn is it's easier to be covered with skin transplant. Rebuilding a nose, ears, mouth is often pretty chalanging but transplantaion of flat piece of skin onto sombodys cheek is rather trivial task. Hanako can get rid of her face scars pretty easily if wants too, it may cost her a bit tough.


Psychological state
Burns are not as terrible as Hanakos mental scars are. First of all they are conected to tragic memories: death of her parents, lonely life on orphanage, beeing loathed by other kids.
She became shut in and fearfull of others people, a mere looks at her face was enough to startle her as it was remind her of all those sad experiences. People werent able to became friends with her not becouse of their disgust towards her look but becouse of the mental barier (as its mentioned in game most of classmates tried to be friends with her with mostly pure intentiones). Starngers avoided looking at her becouse of the way she reacted to it not becouse of her looks. Just like at the antiqe shop where it's owner started for a bit on her face and seeing her reaction he imediality pulled away trying not to burden her too much.
I am a psychologist mainly and i know cases where arguably lightly scared girls displayed huge complexes about her body, espiecially in intersexual relationships. Hanako's case is magnified by her dark past what makes her much mroe fragile than others would be.

Re: Hanako's Face

Posted: Sun Jan 08, 2012 7:40 pm
by Medical Psycho Man
Aditionally please difreance burn wounds from burn scars. Harvey Dent would be surely dead within hours as his burns go even beyoond 3rd degree mad spaon over 50% of his body. Carbonized skin and flesh like his is burn wound. Hanako has just some old scars which may be slightly less smooth than her normal skin and have difreant colour. Remember that its first world country with good care so watching some photos of african war victims or arabian etc bomb victims is not a good reference.