hi! sorry for the late reply! :( you are very welcome! i actually got the hair off of naver. if so this might be it? https://m.cafe.naver.com/ca-fe/web/cafes/28468938/articles/124779 number 5 i think.
Hey, if the guy who keep animating everything sees this: what if this was fully functional and sitting at them your character gets under the blanket? How cool would that be?
Thank you for the comment! I unfortunately haven't had the opportunity to try one but they do indeed look so snuggly! That would be super cool! :) And thank you for the explanation in your other comment I should've explained it myself but you did a way better job than I could've!
Side note: if anyone in the comments doesn't know what this is, kotatsu are traditional japanese heater-table hybrids. Most Japanese homes to this day have no centralized climate control, so they use other methods to keep warm like electric blankets and the kotatsu.
It's two parts a short legged tabled frame with a heater in the frame's center & a detachable table top- in-between those two parts you put a large blanket to trap the heat. This has been the japanese ideal of the home in winter since kotatsus ran off of charcoal: family all sitting on the kotatsu eating.
And by all accounts sitting under a kotatsu on a cold day, is just about heaven. <3
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idk the term aaaai was wondering what hair you are using? i've been looking for it like crazy!
Hey, if the guy who keep animating everything sees this: what if this was fully functional and sitting at them your character gets under the blanket? How cool would that be?
That would be super cool! :)
And thank you for the explanation in your other comment I should've explained it myself but you did a way better job than I could've!
Also learning how things were historically done is also my hobby, so I had the background already.
It's two parts a short legged tabled frame with a heater in the frame's center & a detachable table top- in-between those two parts you put a large blanket to trap the heat. This has been the japanese ideal of the home in winter since kotatsus ran off of charcoal: family all sitting on the kotatsu eating.
And by all accounts sitting under a kotatsu on a cold day, is just about heaven. <3