CG artwork
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CG means either computer graphics or computer-generated. CG is a term often used on Japanese webpages to denote artwork. It can refer to digitally made artwork, digital effects, or simply hand drawn art saved on a computer. Popular subjects include anime, manga, and video game characters, as well as original characters in this style of drawing.
CG artists will typically display their artwork in one or more galleries, to give the viewer a feel of their art style. This can be used as a tool to get hired by a company, sell manga or doujinshi, or art books and art CDs full of images the artist has drawn.
Typical CG webpages will have a section describing the style of art contained on the site, previous works, sample images, and links to other CG pages.
Several US artists have adopted this style of presentation, but it is much more prolific in Japan, where all types of anime and manga subgenres are represented. Unfortunately, many images are used without the artist's permission and added to pay sites, where the viewer often has no idea where the artwork originated.
Nowadays it's also common to see non-manga/anime CGs.
Terminology
- Gallery (Normal): Images for public viewing
- Gallery (Adult/18+): Contains "mature" content
- Fanart/doujinshi/parody: Artwork of characters from anime, manga, or video games.
- Rakugaki: sketch or rough drawing
- Junk: Drawings the artist considers poor, sub-par, etc.
- Guest Gallery: Viewers of the webpage can submit artwork
- Gift Gallery: Viewers submit artwork for a page reaching a certain number of hits.
- Link: Other CG art pages
External links
- Link directories:
- Surfer's Paradise (http://www.surpara.com/)
- Tinami (http://www.tinami.com/)
- Individual pages:
- Takahiro Awatake (http://www.cx.sakura.ne.jp/~awatake)
- Chai (http://www.kct.ne.jp/~masachin/)
- T2 Art works (Tony Tiny World) (http://www.bekkoame.ne.jp/i/taka_tony/)
- Gallery F Plus (http://www.ne.jp/asahi/gallery-f/plus/)
- Subterranean Jungle (http://www02.so-net.ne.jp/~malce/)
- ToyBox Arts (http://www.toyboxarts.com/)
- Mephist's Hospital (http://www.kabe.to/~mephist/)
- Pastel Image (http://www.tt.rim.or.jp/~sphere/)
- Precious - Fuki & Imashiro (http://www.bekkoame.ne.jp/~imashiro/)
- Kaori Minakami (http://www.din.or.jp/~bleu/)
- A.O.I. Program - Aoi Kimizuka (http://www2.tky.3web.ne.jp/~aoikim/)
- Luxia Continent (http://luxia.vis.ne.jp/)
- Rami's Website (http://www.ki.rim.or.jp/~hato/)
- Down+Down (http://www4.plala.or.jp/DOWN/)
- Kuramoto (http://home.att.ne.jp/yellow/kuramoto/)
- Misoya (http://dec.sakura.ne.jp/~misoya/html/index3.htm)
- Walpulgisnatcht (http://www.amalgame.co.jp/walpurgis/)
- Knight Lounge (http://www.ceres.dti.ne.jp/~mituba/mituba_hp/title.htm)
- HSS (http://www10.plala.or.jp/HSS/)
- Zero zero (http://www2u.biglobe.ne.jp/%7Ezerozero/)
- Web U.R.C. (http://www.iris.dti.ne.jp/~urc/)
- Sena's YamatoNadesiko Club (http://www.ya.sakura.ne.jp/~tsena/)
- Gasayabu - Fuyube Rion's Homepage (http://www1.odn.ne.jp/gasayabu/)
- The Kitten Factory -Young Wang's Art Gallery (http://www.nekobox.org/cgi-bin/gallery.cgi)
- Pendako Club - John Kim & Naska's Page (http://pendako.syste.ms/)
- Curinga Network - Miss Nina's portfolio (http://hop.curinga.net/)
- Narpati a.k.a Kunderemp's Gallery (http://narpati.kunderemp.org/gallery.html)