Which Mixa image library have Japanese antique?
Vol. 282: Kottohin
Mixa Image Library uses different images for the topic?
Yes, and also Mixa/Myza uses different images, different colors, to represent what image should be used ෆ╹ .̮ ╹ෆ
What is Sea and Sky in Japanese?
Sea and Sky, also known as Vol. 1, is Umi to Sora (海 と 空).
Who invented Mixa image library?
Dainippon Screen (now SCREEN Holdings) created the Mixa Image Library. Before Mixa image library, MIXA Pro was the first one to come before Mixa image library.
Japanese is understandable for the MIXA image library Japanese audience than English?
It is, and the reason is...
Japanese audience could not speak english, so the company focused on their native language.
The English one is for national speakers to make a diverse audience for MIXA IMAGE LIBRARY fans, reviewing a cultural understanding thing.
What image library shows sky and clouds?
Vol. 15: Poetic Impression of the Sky and Clouds
Mixa original project was Myza?
Yes, even though, (how do i think about this) Mixa image library's original project Mixa Pro was scrapped due to 3 distinct volumes. (according to Google)
What is Poetic impression of the Sky and Clouds in Japanese?
Poetic impression of the Sky and Clouds (also known as Vol. 15), is Kumo Sora Sansan (雲、空、三々五々).
Who is MIXA Co, Ltd?
MIXA Co, Ltd. (or Maiza), is the Japanese brand that created Mixa image library.
English or Japanese? Which one do you think its useful to translate well?
English is suitable for ALL of the Mixa image library fans in worldwide (they speak different languages worldwide, and Japanese, which is a difficult language to understand than English, is for Japanese mixa image library fans in Japan (Nihon/Nippon).
It represents the image library. Ex: Japanese Antique is Brown. Cafe Style is Purple.
Is Mixa Image Library for kids?
The MIXA image library is not for children, rather a professional royalty-free image library covering faces, sky, clouds, and more.
(I'm a child that does like mixa image library, and has 2 of them! ( ◜‿◝ )♡)
What is Japanese Antique in Japanese?
Japanese Antique, also known as Vol. 282 in Japanese is Kottohin (事品).
What is Kanji Talk7?
Kanji Talk7 is a localized version of the classic MAC Os designed by Apple (for the Japanese market).
The Mixa image library has 2 languages. Which one do you think MIXA did?
They made it billingual, for Japanese speakers, and English speakers, just to know which Mixa image library volume that they pick/buy/choose. Each one has colors (shown on the CD-ROM), and the name (on the booklet/jacket cover). They use a obi strip in Japanese for the mixa image library aesthetic. Thats the normal part of Japanese imported CDS, not to mention.
What was MIXA's scrapped design?
What are the quality of the images?
The images are high-resolution (e.x 2500 to 2000 pixels)!
What is Cafe style in Japanese?
Cafe Style, also known as (Vol. 148), is カフィスタイル.
What is Macintosh?
Macintosh (now Apple Mac) is a series of laptops, and computers. Mixa image library was designed for Macintosh and Windows (older versions), because it's used for video games, as a single CD-ROM.
Japanese or English. Which one supports MIXA well?
Japanese: The language of the red sun. Also known as a part of the Japonic language family.
English: This language is used in English speaking countries.
If the world cant speak their different language, it might have been a sad world 😿
100, 140, 90, and 80.
What are some of the collection themes?
What is "Gather! Puppies and Kittens" in Japanese?
Gather! Puppies and Kittens, also known as Vol. 350 is (集まれ!子犬と子猫.)
On Mixa image library titles, who provided the Japanese name for the Mixa image library series?
MIXA Co, Ltd provided the Japanese names for the series to make a wider Japanese audience and Japanese Y2K game developers, for understanding.
On some Mixa Image Libraries, one volume was considered inappropiate to Japanese women. Which one was that? The japanese women have that inappropiate stuff in them...
Japanese:*いいえ。。。*
English: *PLEASE TELL ME!! YOU DONT WANNA KNOW WHAT THAT IS!!*