The Complete Idiot's Guide to Drawing Manga

The Complete Idiot's Guide to Drawing Manga
Author: John Layman
Publisher: Penguin
Total Pages: 360
Release: 2008
Genre: Art
ISBN: 9781592578238

The Complete Idiot's Guide to Drawing Manga Illustrated, Second Edition, is an enhanced revision of its successful predecessor-one that makes it easier than ever before for readers to create their own manga characters, landscapes, and stories. This new edition is even more visual, with over 100 additional step-by-step illustrations that guide readers from the basic strokes to the final ink renderings. From bodies and faces to backgrounds and mech (manga for anything mechanical), readers learn all the basics necessary to start rendering the exotic worlds and a creative cast of characters that attracted them to the genre as readers.

The Complete Idiot's Guide to Manga Fantasy Creatures Illustrated

The Complete Idiot's Guide to Manga Fantasy Creatures Illustrated
Author: Matt Forbeck
Publisher:
Total Pages: 212
Release: 2007
Genre: Caricatures and cartoons
ISBN: 9781592576364

As interest in reading manga has grown over the past few years, so too has the desire by many to learn how to create their own manga characters. In fact, in its first year in print, The Complete Idiot's Guide to Drawing Manga, Illustrated(ISBN- 1592573355) has sold more than 20,000 copies. The Complete Idiot's Guide to Manga Fantasy Creatures Illustratedis positioned to ride the coattails of the original title by offering readers how-to instruction specific to creating fantasy creatures in the manga style. With more than 300 illustrations, readers will learn stroke-by-stroke how to create everything from chibis and furry creatures to dragons and monsters. Each step-by-step illustration builds on the last, using a second color to highlight the new strokes, and ends with a full-color rendering of the final creature.

Complete Idiot's Guide to Drawing Superheroes and Villains

Complete Idiot's Guide to Drawing Superheroes and Villains
Author: Matt Forbeck
Publisher: Penguin
Total Pages: 212
Release: 2008
Genre: Art
ISBN: 9781592577958

The Complete Idiot's Guide to Drawing Superheroes and Villains, Illustratedis the series' fourth release in the step-by-step, how-to-draw arena, and the first to venture outside the realm of manga. But like the two manga books before it (The Complete Idiot's Guide to Manga- Fantasy Creatures andThe Complete Idiot's Guide to Manga- Shoujo), this guide follows the same 4-color format in which readers learn how to create a variety of characters with more than 400 illustrations that are broken up into six- to eight-step series. Colour is used in each sequential step to clarify how the new strokes add to the work in progress as the reader works toward each final full-colour character. In this book, readers learn to create original superheroes and villains that are patterned after the underlying traits associated with well-known characters, but without replicating what's already been done by the likes of Marvel and DC Comics. By drawing these unique figures and seeing how they are both similar to and different from the established superheroes and villains, readers gain inspiration for creating their own truly original characters.

Drawing Manga

Drawing Manga
Author: 9colorstudio
Publisher: Penguin
Total Pages: 228
Release: 2013-10-17
Genre: Art
ISBN: 1615645616

How to Draw Anime, Stroke by Stroke! Books on how to draw manga often leave beginning artists feeling frustrated. Does the following scenario sound familiar: You're impressed by the amazing manga images in an anime book for beginners, but when you go through the steps of drawing your fist character you realize there are lots of missing strokes to get you from one step to the next. Alas! Not with this book! In this true beginner's guide to drawing manga, not only do you get a variety of characters to learn how to draw, you get them in a leveled progression that start super easy with basic features and then gradually advance to full figures, common poses, and emotions as you progress through the book. You also get super clear instruction with color strokes to show you exactly what's different from one step to the next. Here's just a sampling of what you'll be drawing in no time: - Female Faces - Male Faces - Eyes - Female Hair - Male Hair - Hands - Toddler Boy - Young Boy - Teenage Boy - Adult Man - Older Man - Toddler Girl - Young Girl - Teenage Girl - Adult Woman - Older Woman - Female Cloths - Male Cloths - Expressions and Emotions - A Variety of Poses - A Variety of Movements

Drawing Cartoons and Comics For Dummies

Drawing Cartoons and Comics For Dummies
Author: Brian Fairrington
Publisher: John Wiley & Sons
Total Pages: 455
Release: 2009-07-08
Genre: Art
ISBN: 0470572086

A unique reference for creating and marketing original cartoons and comics An original American art form, comics thrill millions of people across the globe. Combining step-by-step instruction with expert tips and advice, Drawing Cartoons & Comics For Dummies is a one-stop reference for creating and marketing original cartoons and comics. While many books tend to focus on specific characters or themes, this thorough guide focuses instead on helping aspiring artists master the basic building blocks of cartoons and comics, revealing step by step how to create everything from wisecracking bunnies to souped-up super villains. It also explores lettering and coloring, and offers expert marketing advice. The book's color insert provides guidance on how to add color to cartoon creations.

Drawing Manga Expressions and Poses

Drawing Manga Expressions and Poses
Author: Anna Southgate
Publisher: The Rosen Publishing Group, Inc
Total Pages: 82
Release: 2011-08-15
Genre: Juvenile Nonfiction
ISBN: 1448848008

Presents step-by-step instructions for using differences of pose and facial expression to reveal differences of personality and feeling in manga drawings of both female and male characters.

Forbidden Animation

Forbidden Animation
Author: Karl F. Cohen
Publisher: McFarland
Total Pages: 242
Release: 2013-10-18
Genre: Performing Arts
ISBN: 1476607257

Tweety Bird was colored yellow because censors felt the original pink made the bird look nude. Betty Boop's dress was lengthened so that her garter didn't show. And in recent years, a segment of Mighty Mouse was dropped after protest groups claimed the mouse was actually sniffing cocaine, not flower petals. These changes and many others like them have been demanded by official censors or organized groups before the cartoons could be shown in theaters or on television. How the slightly risque gags in some silent cartoons were replaced by rigid standards in the sound film era is the first misadventure covered in this history of censorship in the animation industry. The perpetuation of racial stereotypes in many early cartoons is examined, as are the studios' efforts to stop producing such animation. This is followed by a look at many of the uncensored cartoons, such as Lenny Bruce's Thank You Mask Man and Ralph Bakshi's Fritz the Cat. The censorship of television cartoons is next covered, from the changes made in theatrical releases shown on television to the different standards that apply to small screen animation. The final chapter discusses the many animators who were blacklisted from the industry in the 1950s for alleged sympathies to the Communist Party.