Bella's OS-tan Artwork Thread

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Kami-Tux

Quote from: "Tsubashi"
a) Not just anti-Vista people say this
b) If you can't see it, try virtualizing Vista on a Mac, and then place Finder next to Windows Explorer. The resemblance is uncanny.
c) While sure, Apple Zealots would love to give all the credit to their favorite company, Apple's not the only one M$ is grabbing "Inspiration" from. Unfortunately, all the little Opensource projects don't get the credit they deserve because they're more of a conglomeration.

When I first saw Vista, I thought it was OpenSuSE. it really looks like a KDE, which was stripped of its good things (Konqueror, k3b) and uglyfied by the color-scheme and desktop-background.


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Bella

QuoteNope, never was. The smiling Mac has been, and still is used to represent the finder, the graphical representation of the computer's file system. This was apples original logo, until about 1976 at which point it became the much better known Rainbow Apple. Then in the year 1999, around the time Steve Jobs came back, apple switched to it's current Chrome Scheme

I didn't know that! I always associated the rainbow Apple as the company logo, with the Mac face as the OS logo (until they changed it to the chrome Apple).

Quotea) Not just anti-Vista people say this
b) If you can't see it, try virtualizing Vista on a Mac, and then place Finder next to Windows Explorer. The resemblance is uncanny.
c) While sure, Apple Zealots would love to give all the credit to their favorite company, Apple's not the only one M$ is grabbing "Inspiration" from. Unfortunately, all the little Opensource projects don't get the credit they deserve because they're more of a conglomeration.

*Or realist* ;)

I can see some similarities, (this link points out some of them:
http://ic1.deviantart.com/fs13/f/2007/096/6/8/Windows_Vista___a_k_a__Tiger_by_cerebral_animations.swf ).
A lot (especially the first several) are quite uncanny!
Some, like the mail, movie, backup programs, and Media Center/Front Row similarities, I think are pretty weak arguments since they've been around in Windows for years.

But, why does anyone expect anything else from Microsoft? Let's face it, they've never really been on the cutting edge of much (except, strangely enough, tablet PCs, but that's a whole other topic...).

QuoteIt probably would if I had seen Heroes, but judging from implicit data, I think it would be a great idea!

Parodies are pretty tricky...ones of well known books/movies/shows are quite obvious, but most of my ideas are obscure. Heroes is a fairly popular show, so I know a few people from the forums will at least get it ;)

QuoteWhen I first saw Vista, I thought it was OpenSuSE. it really looks like a KDE, which was stripped of its good things (Konqueror, k3b) and uglyfied by the color-scheme and desktop-background.

I think the Aero itself is pretty independent...*just from looking at screenshots* it doesn't strike me as incredibly similar to KDE (except for some themes I've seen), and it certainly doesn't look like Aqua...

Bella

Lately I've been working on a couple of comics. One's called "International Incident" and it involves Macintosh-tan and 95-tan...I think you may know where this is going, heehee...

The other drawing I'm working on is about the OSs that run on x86 processors (in this case, Linux-sama, Saseko, and Solaris-tan) not wanting to be lumped together as "PCs". I don't want to give too much away ;)

Bella


Aurora Borealis

2K-tan to the rescue! Having 95 and (a) Mac-tan in the same room is a very bad idea! But at least Ubuntu-tan and Solaris-tan are being good girls! :D

C-Chan

GAAAAAAAAH!!!  Gomen gomen, Bella-san.... ^^;
I left you hanging, but no more.....  ^0^

*types away furiously*

Added after 55 minutes:

Okay then, let's take it from the top.  ^__^

QuoteThat's what Viru-tan does...she comes off looking like an adorable, friendly, lets say, screensaver, and the next thing you know...or wait, that's my experience XD She's trying to warm up to Tiger-san, but little does she know she's up against top-notch offensive Unix architecture!
**Starts thinking...OS-tan mediphors...**
I guess Windows-tans would be defensive, cause they're susceptible to viruses but can fend them off with the help of their company, and 3rd-party defenders. Macs and Unixes would be offensive, using smarts and avoidance to keep out of trouble. Would Linuxes be mostly offensive/with some defensive measures, because can't Linuxes catch *a few* viruses?

Well certainly the problem with Windows-tans is that they do wait until something breaks to fix it.  Kind of like eating badly and then waiting until your cholesterol is through the roof to go on a diet, or not brushing and then waiting until cavities form to go to the dentist.  Naturally, there would be a few girls who will want to be slightly more preventative than the others, but for the most part their "culture" almost rewards bad habits.  ^^;

Macs you and I agreed are a bit on the classy side, so they eat right (or at least eat in much smaller "civilized" portions), are very strict about cleanliness, fitness and hygiene, and generally thumb their noses down at uncouth virus-prone sites.  When they get diseased they still suffer, but for the most part they unwittingly prevent transmission.

It's very important that Linuces mix and match strategies (both offensive and defensive and even retaliatory) as much as possible, as (just like with agriculture) a polyculture will always be stronger and hardier than monocultures.  The majority are not only very fit and hardy, but also amazingly well-informed and connected (if one virus is detected one second, every single Linux sister knows about it the next). Furthermore, each Linux is built up differently and manages completely different habits, so for the most part what may work on one (or some) will not work on everyone.

There are attempts to try....

http://www.securityfocus.com/brief/507

...and there is truth to the idea that virus writers would switch to harrassing Linux/Mac should they ever dominate over Windows.  But how the system is built to begin with certainly influences who devastating this threat can be.

QuoteI think Nijura Vistan would be best as ultimate, and "Screwy" Vistan should be home premium...

No idea about ninja boy/girl/it, perhaps home basic?

I'd rather she just be the clock widget or something, so we can tuck her/it away outta sight.... ^___^;

QuoteMaybe Saba-tan doesn't help Grandma because she's afraid of being eaten by her "pets" XD

And I stand by my ideas VMS-sama should have silver hair in her older age (due to the silver shark mascot)

HAHA!!!  That's a good one,... never even thought of that.  ^v^

Here Saba Saba Saba..... ^.^

*pat pat pat*

As for the hair, sure why not.  Or better yet, why not take a walk on the wild side and do a combination?  A nice big prominent tuff of silver hair over her usual bluish base.  Hey, it worked for Viru-tan -- I've always been one to love original hair styles.  ^v^

Quotewonder if the Mac-tans are like the fashionistas and trendsetters of the OS-tan world? Because, at least if you listen to the anti-Vista (or realist from some POV) folks, M$ took a lot of "inspiration" from OS X (I don't see it, BTW), when designing Vista's look. That would make for a good comic...

I do agree with Kami-Tux that Vista does sorta almost look like KDE.  Then again, the desktop concept really doesn't change much between systems (at least the modern ones), so it's hard for them NOT to be partially similar.  It's just an issue when one company (*stares at M$*) thinks it holds the patent on said design.  ^^;

QuoteHmmm....after watching a marathon until the wee hours of the night, I started thinking about doing an OS-tan Heroes spoof...featuring Leopard-tan (as Hiro)...I wonder who would be the OS-tan equivalent of the Cheerleader, though, XD
Or maybe something with several interesting OS-tans with "abilities" similar to those of the characters on the show...a split-personality (NT-san? Sweet mother/psycho), an indestructible (OS/2?), a mind reader, etc...

Does this make any sense to anyone? XD

Well no, actually,... don't know what this "Heroes" thing is either.  ^v^;

But if by indestructible you mean "can't be killed", then RISC OS probably fits the bill.  ^.^

Quote
I can see some similarities, (this link points out some of them:
http://ic1.deviantart.com/fs13/f/2007/096/6/8/Windows_Vista___a_k_a__Tiger_by_cerebral_animations.swf ).
A lot (especially the first several) are quite uncanny!
Some, like the mail, movie, backup programs, and Media Center/Front Row similarities, I think are pretty weak arguments since they've been around in Windows for years.

But, why does anyone expect anything else from Microsoft? Let's face it, they've never really been on the cutting edge of much (except, strangely enough, tablet PCs, but that's a whole other topic...).

Incidentally, they really aren't taking advantage of Tablet PCs as much as they should.  -v-
It's tricky technology,... even Linux Tablet distributions are said to have some trouble using all the tablet features properly.

But yes, since they also took from my darling Amiga-sama many years ago, it's incredible that I've let them get away with it for this long.  -v-

The day their proprietary code is pryed open for public scrutiny, I wonder if there will be thunderous anger or laughter or both?  -v-

QuoteI think the Aero itself is pretty independent...*just from looking at screenshots* it doesn't strike me as incredibly similar to KDE (except for some themes I've seen), and it certainly doesn't look like Aqua...

Fufufu,... fortunately, you're sorta right.  ^v^
Either they did try to produce their own 3D desktops without realizing there were cooler things already out there in the market (so much for "Wow"), or they failed trying to steal stuff like this before the release date.... ^.^

http://www.youtube.com/v/xC5uEe5OzNQ

(I can personally attest, however, that you can actually do USEFUL things with Beryl.)  -v-'

QuoteThe other drawing I'm working on is about the OSs that run on x86 processors (in this case, Linux-sama, Saseko, and Solaris-tan) not wanting to be lumped together as "PCs". I don't want to give too much away

HAHA!!!  That sounds so much like my computer... ^__^

I'm glad you're enjoying making these Bella-san!  ^v^

QuoteHere it is:

OMG this is AWESOME!!!!!!  ^V^

I love your drawings, but the comics really do your character concepts justice!  ^___^
And I see you like the idea of NT-tan as the Windows Family ambassador.  ^__~

You draw a good looking Mac-tan, a very elegant Ubuntu-san and a very self-confident Solaris-sama.  ^__^
And despite her so-called "old-age", you made 95-tan quite cute actually.  ^.^

Kudos to NT-tan's charm and 2K-tan's dress.  ^v^

Kami-Tux

Wow, the comic is great! /me loves the Ubuntu-tan! Great picture! (but I thought the Solaris-tan was Gentoo-tan)


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Alfamille

Whoah! That is the first comic page I ever seen from you Bella! You're doing great! Doing great! :)

Not much words or conversation, but it gave something for us to smile about. The place was surely nice that it seems to be pub-like :P

About the Viru-tan with Tiger-tan; WOW! Her hair and her outfit rocks on that drawing! I wonder who fix it out for her...

...must be Sonata ^_^

Anyway, anice simple illustration of Tiger-tan's credibility as an OS! Very nice way of representation!  ;010  ;019

C-Chan

Fufu... if memory serves, I think that's technically her third comic.  ^__^

Here's a repost of the second since I love it very much for obvious reasons.....  ^v^


NejinOniwa

Okay......

LOL!!! *w*

Yes, that is funny, 1-chan ^^
YOU COULD HAVE PREVENTED THIS

Bella

"Dawn"

Apple I-sama and Apple II-san



   
QuoteOkay......

LOL!!! *w*

Yes, that is funny, 1-chan ^^

That "1984" advertisement was too great not to do a parody of ;)

QuoteNot much words or conversation, but it gave something for us to smile about. The place was surely nice that it seems to be pub-like :P

I've never found comics with a lot of dialogue to be my thing. I like to keep it simple, relying mostly on actions to tell the story. However, I do seem to have an odd knack for these little two-character one panel comics...Long, long ago I did one w/ Linspire-tan and Freespire-tan...I was working on one w/ SCO Unix-tan and Red Hat-tan, but since I'm not sure DY (my computer for the time being, while K8's in the shop) can handle the scanner, I guess I'll have to wait to post them.

QuoteAbout the Viru-tan with Tiger-tan; WOW! Her hair and her outfit rocks on that drawing! I wonder who fix it out for her...

...must be Sonata

Anyway, anice simple illustration of Tiger-tan's credibility as an OS! Very nice way of representation!

Thanks! Although I try to stay close to the original design, I usually put some imagination into designing the clothes and hair. I think those are two of the places I can get away with drawing uniquely, while still not straying too far.

QuoteWow, the comic is great! /me loves the Ubuntu-tan! Great picture! (but I thought the Solaris-tan was Gentoo-tan)

Thank you! I like Ubuntu-tan, too...as for her cheeriness and goodwill, I think Ubuntu-tan would be the most friendly of the Linux-tans, even to non-Linux OS-tans. Not that she wouldn't have a fighting side...but I guess she knows when it's time to fight and she knows when it's time to just relax and enjoy peace.

QuoteWell certainly the problem with Windows-tans is that they do wait until something breaks to fix it. Kind of like eating badly and then waiting until your cholesterol is through the roof to go on a diet, or not brushing and then waiting until cavities form to go to the dentist. Naturally, there would be a few girls who will want to be slightly more preventative than the others, but for the most part their "culture" almost rewards bad habits. ^^;

Macs you and I agreed are a bit on the classy side, so they eat right (or at least eat in much smaller "civilized" portions), are very strict about cleanliness, fitness and hygiene, and generally thumb their noses down at uncouth virus-prone sites. When they get diseased they still suffer, but for the most part they unwittingly prevent transmission.

It's very important that Linuces mix and match strategies (both offensive and defensive and even retaliatory) as much as possible, as (just like with agriculture) a polyculture will always be stronger and hardier than monocultures. The majority are not only very fit and hardy, but also amazingly well-informed and connected (if one virus is detected one second, every single Linux sister knows about it the next). Furthermore, each Linux is built up differently and manages completely different habits, so for the most part what may work on one (or some) will not work on everyone.

There are attempts to try....

http://www.securityfocus.com/brief/507

...and there is truth to the idea that virus writers would switch to harrassing Linux/Mac should they ever dominate over Windows. But how the system is built to begin with certainly influences who devastating this threat can be.

Ahhh, so we figured that metaphor out. The older Windows-tans (1.0-san's children) would probably be more virus-prone than NT-san's? Unless this is just my NT bias acting up again ;)

QuoteI'd rather she just be the clock widget or something, so we can tuck her/it away outta sight.... ^___^;

Bwahaha!!!

QuoteAs for the hair, sure why not. Or better yet, why not take a walk on the wild side and do a combination? A nice big prominent tuff of silver hair over her usual bluish base. Hey, it worked for Viru-tan -- I've always been one to love original hair styles. ^v^

Good idea!

QuoteWell no, actually,... don't know what this "Heroes" thing is either. ^v^;

But if by indestructible you mean "can't be killed", then RISC OS probably fits the bill. ^.^

It's a TV series about normal people who discover they have superpowers...
flying, telepathy, time-travel, etc...one person even can't be injured or killed, which makes me think of OS/2-san and the many times IBM tried to "off" her.

QuoteFufufu,... fortunately, you're sorta right. ^v^
Either they did try to produce their own 3D desktops without realizing there were cooler things already out there in the market (so much for "Wow"), or they failed trying to steal stuff like this before the release date.... ^.^

http://www.youtube.com/v/xC5uEe5OzNQ

(I can personally attest, however, that you can actually do USEFUL things with Beryl.) -v-'

**drools**  o_o  o_o  o_o
"I'm coming Beryl!!!! Oh, wait, Homeko's got my foot..."

Who gives a damn if it's useful or not! It's freaking awesome!  ;010 It blows Expose and 3-D Flip away so much it's not funny!

Quote
OMG this is AWESOME!!!!!! ^V^

I love your drawings, but the comics really do your character concepts justice! ^___^
And I see you like the idea of NT-tan as the Windows Family ambassador. ^__~

You draw a good looking Mac-tan, a very elegant Ubuntu-san and a very self-confident Solaris-sama. ^__^
And despite her so-called "old-age", you made 95-tan quite cute actually. ^.^

Kudos to NT-tan's charm and 2K-tan's dress. ^v^

Thank you! Mac-tan wasn't really my favorite OS-tan, mostly cause she's a easy way to lump together all the Mac releases instead of giving them each time and attention like the Windows-tans. But since I consider her the "matriarch" on the modern Macs, at least, I thought she'd be good.
I like NT-san the diplomat, too :D
And I took inspiration for 2k-tan's dress from a pic in the gallery...

   
Quote2K-tan to the rescue! Having 95 and (a) Mac-tan in the same room is a very bad idea! But at least Ubuntu-tan and Solaris-tan are being good girls!

Indeed! I don't think they invited 95-tan...I guess she must have found out about the event and invited herself, XD And it's good 2k-tan was there, because that could have been quite an "international incident" LOL!

NejinOniwa

1 word...


woooooooooot.

(that's one long word^^)
YOU COULD HAVE PREVENTED THIS

Tsubashi

Its beautiful, Bella-sama! I love it
The patchwork dresses fit quite well and are amazingly well drawn. Plus the sunrise in the background gives it an ethereal feeling.
I think this could easily be your greatest drawing yet!

QuoteAlthough I try to stay close to the original design, I usually put some imagination into designing the clothes and hair. I think those are two of the places I can get away with drawing uniquely, while still not straying too far.

How true. I mean, it's not like they wear the same thing all the time. I guess as long as you don't go too overboard, though ^__^
-Tsu

NewYinzer

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In fact, you have won:

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Bella

Thanks everybody! :D

And I got the scanner to work. Good ol' XP connected to it without any software *Gives Windows XP big pat* So I can post some pix I did last week.

Cheetah-tan and Homeko:



I see these two as being friends, somehow...

HP UX-tan



I guess there's really not much to say about her...Smart, powerful and industrious like all her Unix sisters. I suppose she likes to invent stuff (playing off of the HP motto)

SCO Unix-tan Vs. Red Hat-tan:


Severs don't mince words ;)

And I think I may go ahead with that Heroes parody. Let's see...

Timetraveler...Leopard-tan
Indestructible...OS/2-tan
Now all I need is an OS(-tan) that has really benefited and/or copied one or more other OS(-tans), as a parody of Heroes character Peter Petrelli's Power mimicry (mimicking someone else's power)