![]() The guests from the party, if you click on their profile afterwards, give hg too. You also get some when the server breaks down, which I’ve been lead to believe is not a rare occurrence (though it has only happened once in the time I’ve been playing). I wanted to say for some people considering this game/newer to it (I’ve only been playing for a few months) that you also get a lot (30 to 100+) of hourglasses for events, which occur once or twice a month from what I can tell. I’ve noticed some people complaining about the cost of hourglasses (100 hearts for 1 hourglass, or else real money). I think the fact that the chats pop up in real time makes it even more addicting, although slightly annoying at times. If you touch it while still wet, you could leave undesirable finger prints on them along with accidentally wiping the paint off.This game is so fun and I absolutely love the plot as well as the characters. Side tip, let the polish dry fully before touching the glasses again. Keep applying the polish until you're satisfied with the color. (That's why the glasses were upside down in one image.) Thanks to the stripes being taped up, you don't have to stress about getting nailpolish on the parts you don't want painted. Work on certain sections at a time and make sure you leave a side where you can lay it down without being wet. Similar to the taping step, you'll want to take your sweet time with this. (And you'll probably receive some complaints from your family-) Applying the nailpolish to the glasses! If possible I recommend to do this not at a dinner table because nailpolish to be frank is quite smelly. I recommend you don't do this and only remove it all at once if you're happy with the color.Īnyways moving onto the most fun part for me. So I forgot to take a progress yellow nailpolish drying screenshot and I had already removed the tape on one side of the glasses. ![]() Silly Silly Amby Removing the Tape on One Side Already Simply rub your finger on the tape until there's no cracks. ![]() You don't want the nailpolish to slip under there unsuspectingly. Little extra tip is to make sure that you have sealed the tape on there good. Even with a precise hand there's a good chance your lines will become wiggly or you could make a mystic mistake. The reason we're doing this step is so that your lines look much more neated than if you simply tried to paint the lines on. Just try your best to replicate the pattern on Seven's glasses. There's not much else to say about this step. If that's doable for you then go for it! I just know that's not my thing. It was also a headache attempting to align them to the front. For me I didn't really care how the back would look because nobody is going to see the back. You can feel free to try and make the back of the glasses look even to the front. ![]() (Not sure if it took that long because I'm a slowpoke lmao.) I spent about an hour trying to get these taped stripes to replicate the one's on Seven's glasses. You really want to take your time on this step. What you want to remember for this step is to cover up the lines that you DON'T want painted with nailpolish. So this next step of the process was probably the part that easily annoyed me the most. ![]()
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