Creating a 'Bad Apple' shadow art tribute for 'Touhou' feels like diving into a rabbit hole of creativity—one I happily tumbled into last winter. The key is mastering silhouette transitions, since the iconic music video relies on stark black-and-white contrasts. I started by sketching frames from the original PV, simplifying complex shapes (like Reimu's gohei) into bold outlines. For materials, black cardboard and an LED lightbox worked wonders—cutting tiny details with an X-Acto knife took patience, but seeing the shadows dance when animated made it worth it.
If you're new to stop-motion, try using free software like DaVinci Resolve to stitch photos together. My first attempt was janky, but adding a DIY rotating platform (made from a lazy Susan!) smoothed the motion. Pro tip: Study Marisa's hat movement in the chorus—its swirling pattern is surprisingly forgiving for beginners. What started as a rainy-day project became my proudest fanwork, now displayed beside my 'Touhou' figurines.
Lessons from my fifth failed attempt: 1) Don't use printer paper—it warps under heat. 2) Cirno's ice crystals look better jagged than precise. 3) Recording vertically was a mistake—landscape captures more shadow play. My successful version used a $5 thrift store overhead projector and a fan to gently sway Yukari's gap borders. The imperfect, wobbly result strangely matched ZUN's DIY aesthetic better than my 'professional' tries.
Three words: backlight, patience, caffeine. My dorm room turned into a 'Touhou' shrine for weeks as I experimented. The game-changer? Using a metronome app to photograph each frame exactly 0.07 seconds apart (yes, I math'd it). For characters like Sakuya, hinge jointed limbs with wire allowed pose adjustments without recutting. The final touch—projecting the actual 'Bad Apple' video behind my shadow puppets during our anime club screening—made Sanae's hair ribbons flutter in sync with the real deal. Never heard applause that loud before.
Shadow art? More like stress art—but in the best way. My breakthrough came when I ditched perfectionism: rough-cut black foam sheets instead of precise paper cuts, letting the motion blur hide flaws. The 'Bad Apple' rhythm is your cheat sheet—time cuts to the beat, and viewers' brains fill in gaps. I hot-glued my Youmu silhouette to a drone for that floating effect. Worth every near-miss with the ceiling fan.
Ever since I stumbled on that viral shadow puppet 'Bad Apple' cover, I've been obsessed with recreating it. The magic lies in the layers—literally! Use multiple translucent sheets (tracing paper works) with progressively darker silhouettes to mimic depth. I mapped out 30 key scenes from the video, then cheated by tracing them onto vellum with a projector. Backlighting with colored gels (blue for Yuyuko's section, red for Remilia) added drama my phone camera barely captured. Friends thought I was nuts spending weekends tweaking Flandre's wing angles, but the final TikTok clip got 10K likes from fellow 'Touhou' addicts.
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A dark-age gap-mafia romance about a little girl who finds herself keeping a 10-year promise to a shadow but will it be worth it? She's never seen his face. Will she still love him once she finds out who he really is...but one thing still lingers on her mind
Is he real? If so why hasn't he tried to find her
The injured Shadow was thrown into the novel made by her best friend's fiance, unwillingly. When she opened her eyes, a high graphic game-like message flickered in front of her eyes.
[{Welcome mortal}
- Register name: Shadow
- Gender: handsome lady
- Code name: SS50
- Title: The Emperor of the Underworld.
- Height: 150cm (short)]
After she received the bizarre message from supposed trusted companions, the sense of betrayal messing up her whole system, driving her tired mind to the beyond insanity.
And she knew she was done for.
You had met the woman of your dreams and fell in love. You eloped. But when you both returned to take your rightful place among the clan, your dream turned into a never-ending nightmare. Your souls became destined to always say goodbye, but what happens when those shadows that you once feared become your comfort? Can a love be reborn in the shadows of goodbye?
Bella had always tried to please others and ignore her dreams until one day she was sacrificed to the Beast. She found herself plunged into an unfamiliar world and a servant to the Beast, who had killed all other offerings. This bizarre world becomes her home until the Beast claims her. Is she content being a shadow or does she become something far more powerful?
You had met the woman of your dreams and fell in love. You eloped. But when you both returned to take your rightful place among the clan, your dream turned into a neverending nightmare. Your souls became destined to always say goodbye, but what happens when those shadows that you once feared become your comfort? Can a love be reborn in the shadows of goodbye? Edward, a light Fae prince, had met Ara and fell in love. His father ripped that love from him and killed her. He sought his revenge and summoned The Darkness and became The Beast. He became a dark demonic Fae and got his vengeance but the price he paid made him have to accept human sacrifices. One such sacrifice, Bella, caught both Edward and his Beast’s attention. He took her to the Fae realm and made her his servant. His Beast becomes so drawn to her that he claims her and instills her with his magic. It binds their souls but it also does something else. It triggers visions of Edward’s life before he was The Beast. Ara begins to manifest more and more causing Edward and his Beast to war with themselves. Does Ara have a plan? Will Edward submerge himself and ultimately lose himself to the shadows of goodbye?
He's the Hero. She's the Sinner. The two opposite who represents the light and chaos fell in love and created destruction. Once upon a time, from a kingdom where mortals are heroes and Gods were villains thy live a great mortal who ruled over the aristocrats and slavery. He was the great hero who fought against the Dragon from the God's divinity and tamed it. He was the Emperor and the one who ate the apple of the sinner tree. She was the sinner, a lady, born from a God and a mortal who has the power to see the truth, lies, memories, and future. They met unintentionally, the hero and the sinner who brought the first war between the Gods and mortals.
"Are you going to get on or am I going to have to grab you?"
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"How dare you?"
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"Don't see me...don't see me..."
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Kendrick, The Gray Shadow, is a notorious, man-eating giant who defends his forest from all who dare to trespass his domain. That is until a winged fae named Twillow is banished from her magical realm and dropped into Kendrick's forest. Taken with her beauty and gentle nature, Kendrick and Twillow form an unlikely friendship. But soon Kendrick finds himself behaving and feeling differently when he's with her as her radiant light pierces the darkness long held in his heart. Will he be able to tell her how he really feels, or will their differences be insurmountable?
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Learning 'Bad Apple' from 'Touhou Project' on piano is such a nostalgic trip! The melody’s iconic, and while it sounds complex, breaking it down helps. Start with the right hand—the main tune’s repetitive but shifts octaves. I practiced it slowly, focusing on the jumps between notes. The left hand’s arpeggios add depth; I recommend drilling them separately before combining hands.
For sheet music, I scoured forums like MuseScore or even YouTube tutorials with synthesia visuals. The black-and-white PV version inspired me to lean into the song’s melancholic vibe, adding subtle dynamics like crescendos in the chorus. It’s not just about hitting the right notes—it’s about capturing that haunting energy ZUN composed. Now, playing it feels like summoning a ghostly parade of memories!