Dai Touhouten Recreations and Info

On this page, I'll usually discuss and show recreations of art shown an the Dai Touhouten exhibitions. I never went to the exhibition myself, so I used other recreations I found to piece together details and make some stuff more accurately

Most art shown is partially traced in some way, but it's mostly for accuracy

Rumia (Sketch)

This is the one I found the most recreations of, so it's probably pretty accurate to the original sketch.

Anyways, Rumia wears shoes in her sketch. Rumia also has a belt in her sketch unlike her digitally colored portrait art.

For whatever reason, her right hand is clenched instead of being open like her left hand in the sketch.

In the corner of her original sketch, ZUN wrote "紅皮郷1面ボヌ
間の妖怪ルーミア" (I didn't include it in mine because I didn't want to butcher the japanese writing). From all the recreations I've found, no date was written on the sketch.

Doll's In Pseudo Paradise CD Label (Sketch)

This was one of the harder ones to recreate, as ZUN put a lot of details in the original colored art. The main inaccurate part of my recreation is the frills.

Anyways, the most notable part about the original sketch is that there's strings attached to the right and left arm, and feet.

Aside from that, the sketch shows that Labelko doesn't wear socks nor shoes (This is probably one the only times ZUN has drawn actual feet).

If you're wondering what the top left text says, it roughly translates to "Hourai Doll Illustration" (The one time the translation made sense).

 

More to be added in the future...

 

Sources:

Chinese Touhou Wiki (Unable to paste link to due japanese&chinese text in URL)

https://tokutenlove.livedoor.blog/archives/14923239.html

Other Pages:

Hardware And Software ZUN Used