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Which Way to Inferia City?
Which Way to Inferia City? by @smarle (Staci/Nadia)

When I was playing Tales of Eternia, I knew I had to draw Katrine... Katrine is an NPC that you run into in Mintche who is heading to Inferia City to meet up with her fiance. Except she doesn't know how to get there. You can choose to help her out or not. And then you keep finding her all over Inferia, still completely lost, LOL. If you find and help her in all the locations she winds up in, Katrine finally ends up with her fiance in Inferia City, and Farah gets a title for helping out. Otherwise, she winds up doing dishes with her fiance somewhere else... ^^;;;

So here's Katrine looking completely clueless in the field trying to figure out which way she should go... I started this picture quite a while ago (last year, I think), and then I kinda abandoned it for months and months... ^^;;; Since Katrine is a pretty minor NPC, I had to use a screenshot and the official art of Keele (who wears a similar Mintche University uniform) for reference.

Inked with Micron pens and colored in Photoshop 5.0.

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Posted: Tuesday, 09 August, 2005 @ 06:22 AM

Awwwwwwwww... I think my favorite part is how you CGed the hair.. It practically looks PROFESSIONAL! The coloring on the rest of her, on the other hand, looks like it was 3D rendered... O_o;;;; Keep it up, sweetie!

Posted: Wednesday, 31 August, 2005 @ 10:37 PM

Thanks! ^-^ I really like her hair, too...

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