This is a static copy of In the Rose Garden, which existed as the center of the western Utena fandom for years. Enjoy. :)
*BWAHAHA-s at comic X3 *
I for one also demand more show Anthy/Utena
...I think our freetime has become idle-time X___x
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Another one!
This time I actually drew background (a very sloppy one).
Context: I suppose you could place this in the beginning of the series.
...well the whole concept of 'engagement' begs to used like this, so how could I not?
And I sort of regret starting doing these... 'cause now I can't stop. But what's worse is that even if I had the ideas (I actually have a few more, hehehe) then in a week I'll be back to school so I'll have absolutely no time for any drawing. That sucks so much.
The next one isn't coloured yet, I think I'll do it tomorrow. Though I really, REALLY shouldn't abuse my time anymore. I was supposed to study for my exams and read about 10 books. So far I haven't studied anything and I've finished only one book. *siiiiigh* This is how I've spent half of my precious time.
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Maarika wrote:
...well the whole concept of 'engagement' begs to used like this, so how could I not?
http://img.photobucket.com/albums/v212/maarika/sku3.jpg
Of cause she will have a hard time turning Anthy into a normal girl, Utena isn't exactly normal herself.
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Maarika wrote:
*SKU Sims Fanart*
That's the best thing ever! XD
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Utena + 4-panel comic = win!
Oh yeah.. I meant to ask... are those all digital? The backgrounds look like they were done in Photoshop, but how about the figures?
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Colour~ Yay~
Never tried anything remotely cell shaded like before, but yeah.
Utena's hand makes me cringe inside X___x
That last strip is too perfect. XD
And I second that Utena probably doesn't know much about being a normal girl either. '
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Maarika wins the Internet.
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Yay, I win internet!
Imaginary Bad Bug wrote:
Oh yeah.. I meant to ask... are those all digital? The backgrounds look like they were done in Photoshop, but how about the figures?
They're all coloured in GIMP (as are all my other digital drawings). I've been using GIMP ever since my Photoshop went crazy and refused to behave itself. Anyway, the skecthes are done in pencil and then scanned in. I've never coloured a comic digitally before, so I'm learning many things in the progress. The lineart is so crappy though, I've been thinking of starting to ink them but I'm so lazy.
allegoriest wrote:
Utena/Anthy picture
Your cel shading attempt is way better than mine. My first attempt didn't even resemble cel shading. Anyway, the coloured version is so pretty!
Oh and Razara, I was thinking of doing one about Juri and her Bricky, but I still need to gather some ideas for that. ;D
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Maarika wrote:
They're all coloured in GIMP (as are all my other digital drawings). I've been using GIMP ever since my Photoshop went crazy and refused to behave itself. Anyway, the skecthes are done in pencil and then scanned in. I've never coloured a comic digitally before, so I'm learning many things in the progress. The lineart is so crappy though, I've been thinking of starting to ink them but I'm so lazy.
Yay for The GIMP... I use that for creating graphics for my website and whenever I put a desktop wallpaper together (and forum avatars and signature images too ), so I've gotten pretty familiar with it. And when I was taking design classes, they were in Photoshop (of course), but not having the hundreds of dollars to buy it, I went the free route. It's a great program.
And now, I need to stop talking and start trying to draw something! I want to participate in these fanart threads, but thus far have lacked the motivation to attempt drawing...
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Imaginary Bad Bug wrote:
Yay for The GIMP... I use that for creating graphics for my website and whenever I put a desktop wallpaper together (and forum avatars and signature images too ), so I've gotten pretty familiar with it. And when I was taking design classes, they were in Photoshop (of course), but not having the hundreds of dollars to buy it, I went the free route. It's a great program.
I absolutely love GIMP! It shows that it's made for a different OS than Windows, but it's a very good thing! I like how you can switch between all windows and dialog boxes at any time without having to close anything or getting annoying error messages. I think it was designed for lazy people like me.
Imaginary Bad Bug wrote:
And now, I need to stop talking and start trying to draw something! I want to participate in these fanart threads, but thus far have lacked the motivation to attempt drawing...
I would recommend drawing comics. When you draw a comic, you're forced to draw certain things over and over again but that's a great practice. Practicing is the most important aspect about improving your drawing skills. (I believe anyone could learn how to draw if they wanted to. It has nothing to do with being 'talented')
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Maarika wrote:
Oh and Razara, I was thinking of doing one about Juri and her Bricky, but I still need to gather some ideas for that. ;D
I'd suggest either having Juri show her brick to other people, acting as though it were a real pet, or about Juri having Bricky preform a trick. The way that the "trick" works is that several nearby Sims gather around to watch as Juri tells them to watch the trick. All of the nearby Sims look confused as Juri places her hand above the brick, (The same gesture used to teach a real pet to sit up.) Rather than it sitting up on its own, Juri lifts up the brick, and then points at the brick excitedly as though to say, "Did you see that? He sat up all by himself!" Nearby Sims either cheer her on, laugh at her, or boo at her.
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Maarika wrote:
Oh my, now I got a better idea than what I was thinking before. That'll be cruel.
Or perhaps even, cruelly innocent. Hehehe!
My favorite kind of cruelty. :3
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Maarika wrote:
I absolutely love GIMP! It shows that it's made for a different OS than Windows, but it's a very good thing! I like how you can switch between all windows and dialog boxes at any time without having to close anything or getting annoying error messages. I think it was designed for lazy people like me.
I used to use it on Windows, and now I use it on OSX... it never fails!
Maarika wrote:
I would recommend drawing comics. When you draw a comic, you're forced to draw certain things over and over again but that's a great practice. Practicing is the most important aspect about improving your drawing skills. (I believe anyone could learn how to draw if they wanted to. It has nothing to do with being 'talented')
Funny you say that... way back in high school, I used to draw a comic strip when I was supposed to be taking notes. Now, if I can take that approach and contribute to the SKU 4-panel comic world that you just invented (yay!) we may be onto something here..
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So, after I made that post above I decided to dig out the pencil and paper and have a go at some drawing. I put on the first OST for some inspiration, and using only the teeny pictures in the booklets for OST1 and OST2 as a guide, here's what I came up with. The following represents about 45 minutes of work. I hope you like it!
Now Presenting: the World Premiere of Imaginary Bad Bug's first ever SKU fanart!
Page 1:
I decided to start simple with a few Chuchus to warm up, then I wanted to draw a regular character, so li'l ol' Wakaba (my favorite) was the lucky one to be the first SKU character I would ever draw.
Page 2:
Then, it was time to try some more characters... with varying degrees of success:
Yay for fanart! Hopefully, I'll keep at it on a somewhat regular basis and I'll get better at it as I go.
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allegoriest wrote:
And I second that Utena probably doesn't know much about being a normal girl either. '
Nonsense! Utena is a totally normal girl who just wants a totally normal boy.
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Those comics are genuine gold!
Here's an old Utena drawing I did that I completely forgot about!
http://www.deviantart.com/deviation/407 … ort%3Atime
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Emiemipoemi wrote:
Those comics are genuine gold!
Here's an old Utena drawing I did that I completely forgot about!
http://www.deviantart.com/deviation/407 … ort%3Atime
I find all the shades of pink to be drool-worthy.
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Maarika wrote:
Oh my, now I got a better idea than what I was thinking before. That'll be cruel.
Or perhaps even, cruelly innocent. Hehehe!
...I'm afraid. And more than anything else I want to see this comic.
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You better be! I'll start with it tomorrow. I can't promise I'll finish it tomorrow though.
And here's the next one coloured (I draw two of them at once, but colouring takes longer, if you haven't noticed yet). This is quite random and has no point really, but it was my first time drawing Nanami so I had fun.
I would have to try very hard to come up with cheaper backgrounds than these here.
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Thank you for all your nice comments. *blush*
"Akio-san... What's under those shoes is even nicer." Lovely, lovely comics. Yay for slightly opened Akio shirt. n_n I love sketchy style! If it didn't take so long to color, I'd do it myself. Hope you'll be able to balance out school and enriching the Utena Fanart World.
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Hahahaha, I totally agree with Akio on the movie! I was like "what the heck that's not him!" Amazing.
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Maarika wrote:
He offered me wine...
I love these comics. Please write them forever. I especially like that movie Akio is an 'evil twin', given some of the conversations we've been having elsewhere about evil.
I hope I'm not crossing a line saying this, you'll forgive me I hope. But I can actually see your art improve every time you draw something new. It's awesome.
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I guess that's the closest Akio gets to just right-out saying, "Nice shoes. Wanna fuck?"
God, these comics are amazing.
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In addition to being a very gifted artist, you are a comic genius. I'm eagerly awaiting the comic that you were planning.
And your last panel is spot-on. That wasn't Akio in the movie at all. Akio would not fall out a window and die.
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