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Also known as "Waking Up and Getting Up" this is two short skits I made as a comic in the late ninties now getting the animation treatment in CG, sort of my anime opus, being made for me more than anyhthing else.

KKR CG Project
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  Characters: Kim
  Characters: Kay
  Background: House
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Oriignal Waking Up & Getting Up comic skits
Now this is really old, the original Waking Up skit was made way back in ’97 and Getting Up wasn’t too far behind it in late ’98. Each part while they form a whole as far as the title is concerned is completely separate from each other. I’ve uploaded here the colour version of both which haven’t been seen before as I always down graded them to black and white, they were completely hand drawn on a4 paper and coloured using Letraset Tria Pantone markers (before Letraset jumped onboard the drawing manga style scene) I started using these markers as they offered a lot of variety in flesh tones. I never really followed them up with much more in the way of manga style comics as 2d isn’t my strongest suit. I’ll be following the story in each of these skits pretty closely in the animated version though some revision has had to be done. I’ve taken out the reference to playing RPG which is one of my other projects and I hope to revise the shower scene out of the Getting Up story too.

Waking Up: Pages read left-to-right (top row pages 1 – 6, bottom row pages 7 – 12)
Getting Up: Pages read left-to-right (top row pages 1 – 6, bottom row pages 7 – 12)
Waking Up and Getting Up: KKR Project Special Another shorter comic skit I made later (around 2001) for a 2d project I set myself, this one has my third character “Reika” in it- the reason why the project is called “KKR” – my three characters initials – there is also no colour version or this story as I inked (still using letraset pantone markers) direct into greyscale.