Manga Artists' Guild

A division of the SHS Manga Club* that focuses its attention on members who love to draw in the manga style as much as read it. This blog serves as an art gallery where artists can display their work and other artists, as well as non-artists, can comment and critique. *SHS Manga Club's Blog/Homepage: http://shsmanga.blogspot.com/

Tuesday, May 26, 2009

Art Gallery! Again!

Howdy, folks!




It's been a while, but I wanted to submit one more entry before the end of the year. Before we look at our loverly art, I have something I'd like to bring up. An issue, if you will.




Over a period of time while I was absent, I recieved a series of disturbing comments from an anonymous commenter. Though the perpetrator was caught and repremanded, I have to make some changes to avoid a repeat.I had originally allowed anonymous comments so that people from our school didn't have to get an account to post. Now I have to block anonymous comments. Sorry, guys.



Also, I've made it a rule now that I can't post any art that does not belong to the person who gave it to me. Sorry again!




Anyway, on to the art!










This one is mine. The character's name is Rhem, and I plan to use this picture as the cover of my book, once it gets published. Whoot! Also, thanks to Haley C. for her help with the shading.


This is Louramihi, a painting I did. You should really fullview this one. I put a lot of work into the detail.




And this is the partner picture to Louramihi, a painting of her mean cousin, Liuk'Naha. By the way, they're aliens. That's why they're so pale.




This is a work by Haley C. Her name is Vivian and she's a character that is based on the story of the Inheritance Series. Y'know. Eragon? Anyway, you should definitely fullview this one, too. It's absolutely beautiful with it's intricate detail on the dragon egg and the tattoos.





This is by Cas. It's an interesting concept sketch of a wolf with lots of injuries and markings. It makes you want to know the story, doesn't it?






This is a picture by Haley C. that she called "Pretty Dress" on deviantArt. I believe she said this picture was a happy mistake and that originally she was going in a completely different direction. I don't know about her, but I loved the way it turned out and am extremely pleased to have it on my page. I love the bodice and armlets on the dress.





This is another one from Cas. This one, not unlike the last, raises many questions. Where is the boy up top standing? Why does the girl have a knife? How do they know eachother? Why don't I have awesome shoes like that? We may never know. I do know, however, that the detail on the hair is great and the font is really cool.










This is a collaborative drawing between Haley C. and myself. She is a supervillainess-gone-superheroine named Nightmare. She is Gotham's best fighter but also it's worst theif. I did the lines on Nightmare and Haley did the colors and the background. Aren't her little bats adorable?








This is a picture of the Con Man from DeathNote by Nicole J. She is a new artist to the blog, but unfortunatly is graduating, so this is all we get. T-T Anyway, isn't this awesome? There's so much detail on the hair and face.

And this is another work of Nicole J.'s called "Back Off!" It's a simple yet expressive piece with a nice sound effect to bring it home. Also, it makes me think of old Batman comics, and everyone knows that Batman is made of win.
Well, that's it for the year, I guess. If you want to email me pictures over the summer, I'll post those, and I'll continue to post my own work, as well as the work of those I happen to see over the summer. Keep in touch!
Also, I'd just like to mention that I'll be President next year. I'm going to open a news blog so that everyone knows what will be going on. I have yet to ask her, but I'd like Rita, my Vice President, to help me with that.
Anyway, enjoy your summer, everyone! See you next fall!











Thursday, December 18, 2008

The Meeting+ Some art

RAWR!



I've got many loverly new pieces for you. Since being presented at the Manga Club meeting the other day, I have a feeling we're going to get plenty of publicity now. Now, if you're looking for the music tutorial, it's in the post below. Have a look if you like, but for now, humor me a moment so I can talk about the meeting on Wednesday.


Wednesday's Manga Club meeting was anything but boring. After Haley of Anime Freeker gave a demo of how to change one's blog template (using my blog, actually. Isn't it spiffy?) I was asked to give a presentation of how one puts music on one's blog, the tutorial to which is on my blog now. I also was asked a few questions about the Guild! Yay! Hopefully I'll have new art on the way soon. As an added bonus, while I was explaining the rules of what you can post, I got a few laughs out of the otakus in the corner when I used the word "hentai" to describe what you can't post. Hahaha. Pervs. Then today, we watched Ghost Hunt, which was funny, but nothing special. Claymore was better.


Okay, artsy time! Enjoy!







This is a very stylize pen-and-ink sketch of the main ad picture for an anime series called Black Blood Brothers done by Andrew M. He changed the character's hair and hat and gave him facial hair. It's different, but cool in its own respects. VERY different from the cutesy stuff we've seen so far, yeah? Also, hooray for another new artist joining the fold! Hopefully Haley will join us as well soon...





This is a drawing by Rita H. It appears to depict Tohru Honda from the series Fruits Basket a.k.a "Furuba". Tohru's the main character for those of you who don't know. This is a pretty simple pencil sketch, but it has a delicate look to it.


Now I shall introduce you to Celery. He's a simply ADORABLE kitty-cat drawn by Rita H. Rita claims this was nothing but a fluke, but she's got talent. The thick lines and simplistic form give it a very childish, "chibi" look. The lines, I also noticed, are accented, which makes it look more freeform and loose.




Now you shall have to humor another of my drawings. I was only going to put up the artwork of others on this post, but it was requested that I post this as well because I actually had patience enough to do *drumroll please* A BACKGROUND! Whoot. And it's got one-point perspective. Amazing! I can't believe I actually sat still long enough to do all this. I so lazy sometimes.
Aaaaaaaaaanyway, that's all for today! Hope you enjoyed the artwork! Please leave comments!
If you have art you'd like to submit, please come and talk to me. You can also probably ask Ashley L., Haley C., or Kasey S. to deliver things to me. I can be found in the Library A Lunch and in the cafeteria B Lunch. Also, during fourth block on Tuesday, Thursday, and Friday, I have no class, so I'm typically in the library.
By the way, HAPPY HOLIDAYS, EVERYONE!





Okay, those of you who were at the meeting the other day are aware that I was asked to put a step-by-step tutorial of how to put music on one's blog via Project Playlist on my page. So, now I shall do so.


~First, you will need to go to http://www.playlist.com and set up an account. The option to do so will be at the top right-hand corner of the page. It'll say "SIGN UP!". The site will walk you through the creation of the account.


~Next, type the names of the songs you want in the searchbar. The site will search for you and give you two buttons next to each result: a play symbol and a plus sign. The play symbol will allow you to preview the song, which I HIGHLY recommend you do. Some of the songs are corrupt files, low quality, or the wrong song altogether. Then, when you're sure you want it, press the plus sign. That'll add the song to your new playlist.


~When you're done getting songs, click "My Account" at the top of the page.


~On that page, scroll down until you see "My Playlists". Underneath your playlist names, it'll give you several options. Click the middle one, which is "post".


~When you click that, it'll give you options A through E of which type of code you want. The first four are for specific sites, so there's no use in that. Click option E.


~It'll ask you which of your playlists you want to post. If you put more than one playlist on a single account, this is important. Click on the playlist name.


~Here the site gives you a nice sample. Configure your options on this page. You can choose to Autostart, which means the playlist automatically starts playing from the beginning as soon as someone opens your page. You can also make it shuffle randomly, if you like. Then, pick your color. Make it pretty.


~Click "get code!"


~On this page, you will find your code. Cut or Copy this code.


~Now open up Blogger and go to layout. Add a gadget. The gadget you will pick is "HTML/JavaScript". In the big open space, paste the code that Playlist gave you. Save that, and it'll appear on the blog with your other gadgets.


~Congratulations! Your blog plays music! Remember, Manga Club members, this is a school function, so make sure your lyrics in your songs are school appropriate.

Thursday, December 11, 2008

MUZIX YAY!

As you may have noticed, I made a little update to my gadgets. I picked out some anime music, because what's an art gallery without tunes? These are the themes of various anime's. I've decided to provide a tracklist.
~"D-technoLife" by UVERworld (Bleach)
~"Blaze", I don't know the artist (Tsubasa: Resovoir Chronicles)
~"Haruka Kanata" by Asian Kung-Fu Generation (Naruto)
~"Parade" by Chaba (Naruto)
~"Ichirin no Hana" by HIGH and MIGHTY COLOR (Bleach )
~"Sakura Kiss", artist unknown (Ouran High School Host Club)
~"The World" by Nightmare (Death Note)
~"Ready, Steady, GO!" by L'Arc en~Ciel (Fullmetal Alchemist)
~"Caramelldansen" by Caramell (the theme song of all anime fans everywhere)
~"UNDO" by Cool Joke (Fullmetal Alchemist)
~"Alumina" by Nightmare (Death Note)
~"Whats up people" by Maximum the Horomone (Death Note)
If you know of any others you'd like on this page, comment and tell me their names, artists if possible, and what anime they're from. And please, no theme from Pokemon or that terrible 4Kids dub of One Piece. Let's keep it classy, folks.

Tuesday, December 9, 2008

Random Stream of Consciousness

Hiya, guys. This is kind of just me having ideas. I have some free time right now, so I'm just spewing thoughts, here. Humor my creative burst, willya?

At some point, I'd like to start doing contests. I see them all the time on deviantArt. I pick a theme, you guys draw stuff, and everyone else votes. Unfortutately, right now we don't have enough participation to do anything like that. Eventually, though.

I'd also like you guys to draw some Holiday greetings to our beloved viewers. Anyone who does gets a cookie. I'm totally serious. I will literally bring cookies. I'd bake, but I suck, so that's not a good idea. You can request what kind of cookie you'd like, and I'll go down the street from my house to Subway and buy 'em. Draw holiday stuff. Happy Chrismahannukwanza!

Also, I'm kinda getting tired of begging for support... If you guys don't want your art up here, I guess that's gonna have to be okay. I will be posting my own art and anyone who wants theirs posted as well as some of my favorite pieces by famous manga artists. I'll post galleries of famous artists once every few weeks. Artist of the week for this week is: TITE KUBO! Yayz! (Now, see, if you guys had posted more stuff, you could've been artist of the week, but nuuuuuu.)

M'kay, that's all I got.

Saturday, December 6, 2008

Art Gallery

Hello, my darlings! I have more lovely art for you! Two of these were graciously donated by some artists from the club, so please! Please! Post some comments and show these ladies the love they deserve. Alrighty, let's see what we have here...


This is Samantha T.'s impression of Sven, a Sweeper from the series Black Cat. Now, I've read Black Cat, and lemme say that this is a pretty good resemblance. The hair looks good, and that eye, if you full-view it, is awesome. I've seen Samantha's other stuff, and this is probably one of her best in terms of form and detail.


This is a drawing by Rita H. of her adorable character, Suzume, along with her pet bird, Zen. Let me tell you, I adore the hair on this child. As you'll see below, I tried to recreate that effect with only a little luck. Something can be said for colors like that done with mere colored pencils, and probably a meager set at that. Rita's color work may actually exceed the quality of her lineart in many cases. However, that face? Precious. I wanna adopt this kid. When I saw it, I pretty much gave Rita no choice in whether or not this made it to the blog--- I was taking it. End of story.
In return, Rita made a request of me. I had been working on one of my many fanfictions, this time focusing on Batman, and I'd been amassing a cast of new villains. Rita wanted me to take Suzume's design and create a villain based on it. The product is the piece seen below.

Ladies and gents, meet Swallowtail. Her real name is Sparrow White, as requested by Rita. That strapping gentleman in the background is another of my homemade super-baddies, Owl. He has a thing for her. I was kind of inspired by the zipper on Suzume's hoodie, so I played it up and covered the girl in zippers and belts. I also extended the hoodie for a more imposing trenchcoat look and made her older, giving her a figure. The hair sucks compared to what Rita did, but other than that, I thought it was a nifty design. It was well-recieved by the requestee.


This drawing is one of mine. I just like it. It's one of my better marker pieces, if ever you've seen my previous ones. These are two of my original Batman baddies specifically designed for the next-generation portion of the story. Perhaps I'll provide a link to the screenplay once it's internet-bound. These two are Casino and Enigma, respective to their locations. I call this little progect "Unmasked".
So, that's all I have for today, guys. C'mon, c'mon, people, don't you wanna see your own art on these pages and not someone elses? Geez, in the past however long since I've posted a gallery I've only gotten two things and have yet again had to fill space with my own art. I like my own stuff, I guess, but let's get real. This blog is for the club, not just me. Help me out, here, people.


Friday, November 21, 2008

On Display!

Alrighty! Finally I have some art from other club members to display! I also have a new banner, as you all may or may not have noticed. It's a bit too long, so I'll have to rework it. It includes a piece from me, Rita H., and Rebecca R.


Speaking of those other talented artists, this is a drawing by Rita H. It's a vampire, unnamed. Isn't she cute? I loved this one. The colors on this are great. That's such a cute hairstyle, and very well drawn. Also, Rita has a nifty signature, as seen in the corner there.
This is a fanart of Rita's. It's a picture of a girl named Kyoko from the Shojo series entitled "Skip*Beat". Look at that detail! It'd be cool to see this in color. I may ask Rita if she'll let me color this. The crimped top has a lot of folds. That was probably very time-consuming, so I admire her patience.

That's all I have for you guys today! Yeah, bet you didn't know I was going to praise the artwork, right? Yep. I love pointing out what's particularly good about a piece. Show me your artwork! Email me or show me at school! Details can be found in the post "Call to Action", so be sure to check it out so I can showcase art from all the club members!
Thanks to Rita and Rebecca for the great art! Let's get some boys on here, huh?