Big Announcement - Doujinshi Patcher tool!
Added 2023-01-05 03:33:11 +0000 UTC
Hey everyone!
A big change will take place related to our doujinshi translations starting from this year.
Our goal has and will always be to support NTR developers and content creators, however we weren't exactly doing it by sharing their translated doujinshi works. We also want to keep translating content for the longest time possible, and the way we were currently handling doujinshis is simply unacceptable. That's because there wasn't really a way to "patch" a doujinshi, like we do with games. Well... there is a way now!
I've been working tirelessly since November of 2022, creating a tool (website) to actually patch Japanese doujinshis and translate them to English easily. That means that our new doujinshi patches will only have inside overlays containing only the translated part of the doujinshis pages.
Good news is that nothing will really change for you, the doujinshi reader. You will get the exact same doujinshi, in a .pdf format, but from now own, you have to bring your own Japanese doujinshi and patch it using our website site and patch file:
https://saikeystudios.com/doujinshi-patcher
The process is very simple and takes no time, you just need to have the images of the Japanese doujinshi in your computer. They can be inside a .zip file or a folder, and be in .png, .jpeg or .webp format. Plus, you need to download the patch.zip we will attach to every Doujinshi translation release. The process takes only 10 seconds!
Step 1: Open the website and simply select the doujinshi images in your computer.
Step 2: Select the patch attached to the doujinshi translation Patreon post.
Step 3: Check the previews shown of the first 3 pages patched, if they look good just click on "Patch Doujinshi" and wait a few seconds for it to complete.
Is that simple and quick!
The entire process is done locally on your computer. You are not uploading anything anywhere.
Notes 1: Make sure the images of your Japanese doujinshi are in correct order and sorted by their page numbers. When you download doujinshis from some websites it's possible (although not likely) they might not be in correct order, thus the patching won't work properly.
Wanna give the tool a quick test? Attached to this post are a few public images of a doujinshi alongside its corresponding patch file.
If you need support or have any questions please go to the #support channel on our Discord server and open a thread there.