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In this stylishly packaged, full-color book you'll find everything you need to know about drawing manga characters - from cute chibi fairies and mini-monsters to goliath samurais and action heroines. Whatever your ability, I Can Draw Manga will teach you to create dynamic and unique figures by following its step-by-step drawing projects. By following broken-down examples and using the practice grids inside, you will learn: - How to use basic tools and materials - How to identify and draw different manga styles, such as shojo, kodomo and shõnen - Techniques to draw faces, expressions and basic…mehr

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In this stylishly packaged, full-color book you'll find everything you need to know about drawing manga characters - from cute chibi fairies and mini-monsters to goliath samurais and action heroines. Whatever your ability, I Can Draw Manga will teach you to create dynamic and unique figures by following its step-by-step drawing projects. By following broken-down examples and using the practice grids inside, you will learn: - How to use basic tools and materials - How to identify and draw different manga styles, such as shojo, kodomo and shõnen - Techniques to draw faces, expressions and basic anatomy - Proportions and poses >Within no time you will be able to create your own mechanical mecha characters or spectacular dragons and bring your stories to life. ABOUT THE SERIES: I Can Draw teaches a variety of specialist drawing styles, aimed at beginners or those wishing to hone their skills. With step-by-step instructions and practice grids to try out new techniques, these full-color drawing guides will help artists bring their ideas into actuality.
Autorenporträt
Marc Powell's love of comics and animation grew initially out of his work as a games tester and developed when he launched and edited the world's first Playstation 3 magazine. David Neal has worked as an illustrator for the likes of Marvel, Lego and Disney. His understanding of manga techniques and Japanese culture in general was developed when he lived in Japan.