by Pokémaster on July 28, 2010

Why doesn’t my character pose the way I want it to in my drawing? Why does my character’s face look like she’s crying when I want her to smile? How do I get my drawings to look like it was illustrated by a manga artist from Japan?
If you are faced with these common problems and have no where else to turn, we have the solution for you.
LET’S DRAW MANGA –
Bodies and Emotions!
This invaluable instructional guide will teach you the do’s and don’ts of drawing the huma
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by Pokémaster on July 23, 2010

If an artist can draw an appealing character but is only able to create a flat, two-dimensional rendition, then that artist lacks sufficient skills in portrayal. Being able to create the illusion of three-dimensional space on a flat surface allows you, the artist, to portray a space with depth. Positioning a character within that space then allows you to create a richly portrayed scene with impact. Knowing perspective techniques is absolutely essential to creating such enriched scenes. Character
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by Pokémaster on July 21, 2010

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by Pokémaster on July 14, 2010

Shoujo manga is one of the most popular styles of Japanese animation, featuring the most recognizable characters in manga-seen everywhere in comics, books, toys, television, film, and video. Since shoujo is based on stories that focus on peer pressure, romance, and friendship, it initially appealed to young females, but today more and more boys are attracted to this genre, which inevitably includes young male heroes. Best-selling author Christopher Hart once again reveals the secrets and techniq
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by Pokémaster on July 13, 2010

Bruce Lewis, one of the first professional cartoonists to bring the manga-style to the United States, takes an entirely fresh approach to the subject that’s perfect for beginners.
Manga is all the rage, the hippest and most popular form of comic book drawing today. That’s why so many aspiring illustrators long to master the style. But too many of the available how-to manuals don’t offer the appropriate help for the westerner-or understand which products are available to artists here. Bruc
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by Pokémaster on July 8, 2010

- ISBN13: 9780823029778
- Condition: NEW
- Notes: Brand New from Publisher. No Remainder Mark.
Everyone loves chibi, the newest, hottest manga style out of Asia. Chibis—characters that range from hypercute miniature people to bizarrely sexy furry characters—come in all varieties, all roles, including chibi teenagers, faeries, schoolgirls, nurses, mermaids, devils, angels, and everyone in between. Now Christopher Hart, the world’s best-selling author of cartoon and drawing titles, shows readers exactly how to darw chibis, infusing them with personality and creating authentic costumes
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by Pokémaster on June 28, 2010

The popularity of manga—Japanese cartooning—continues to grow, inspiring interest in learning how to draw this exciting style of comics. From comic illustration Ikari Studio comes the ultimate guide on how to draw manga. The Monster Book of Manga: Fairies and Magical Creatures focuses on these figures of wonder. Each illustration is broken down into six stages of creation and is accompanied by step-by-step instructions, taking the artist from an initial black-and-white sketch to final col
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