Let’s Draw Manga- Ninja and Samurai (Paperback)

Let's Draw Manga- Ninja and Samurai

Product Description

Fueled by classic hits, such as the animated film Ninja Scroll and the best-selling manga book Lone Wolf and Cub, the fascination with ninjas and samurai has reached peak levels in the last few years. This valuable resource covers the weapons and tools of the legendary samurai and their deadly foes, the ninja, along with a variety of relevant characters, such as feudal lords, the Kunoichi or female ninja, the mendicant Zen priests, and merchants. By providing readers with a detailed look at appearance, facial expressions, clothing, and weaponry, this book will give artists the knowledge and ability to create great-looking comic books of this genre. It is a one-of-a-kind reference for any manga artist aspiring to create his or her samurai and ninja action series.


Let’s Draw Manga: Shoujo Characters (Paperback)

Let's Draw Manga: Shoujo Characters

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Absolute beginners and intermediate artists can now draw “shoujo” characters in the highly recognizable styles established by celebrated Japanese artists. Most characters in the book are modeled after hit anime shows and manga that are well-known in North American and Europe. It?s a dream come true for aspiring “shoujo” manga artists.


Kids Draw Manga (Paperback)

Kids Draw Manga

From School Library Journal

Grade 3 Up?Manga is one of the fastest growing mediums in the United States. Young people are nuts about it. This instructional drawing book is on a beginner’s level and does not go into great depth on how to develop characters visually, but it does give good fundamental tips. It starts with the eyes as they are the telltale characteristic of the genre. Hart provides five to six steps for drawing boys, girls, robots, heroes, villains, and other characters and also shows how to draw different poses and action moves. The black-and-white illustrations are clear and easy to follow, but one will need to practice to get the right look. Completed drawings are in full color. The author’s comments are entertaining and the images are sure to grab attention. Children will have a great time using this book to spark their own creative imaginations.?Joel Bangilan, Houston Public Library, TX
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The characters from manga-or Japanese comics-have begun to dominate the world of kids’ cartoons and comics. Now kids can learn to draw their own manga-style characters with Kids Draw Manga, the newest addition to the Kids Draw series. Young artists will find a complete introduction to the basics of manga style, from the well-known shiny eye to manga-style noses, mouths, and body types. Pages of step-by-step drawings offer a diverse range of cool manga characters with appeal to both boys and girls, including a basic manga girl and boy, a schoolgirl, a mysterious swordsman, a hero knight, a flying robot soldier, and a laser fighter. More elaborate manga characters, like a spaceship commander and a dark-magic sorceress, are offered for kids who are either older or have worked through the book and are ready for the next level. As in all Kids Draw books, each dazzling spread is easy to follow, fun to look at, and guaranteed to charm a new generation of artists!




Draw Manga! (XTreme Art) (Paperback)

Draw Manga! (XTreme Art)

Product Description

The first in a cutting-edge series for tomorrow’s illustrators, Xtreme Art: Draw Manga! offers a fun-filled tutorial on the hottest art form out there: the Japanese style of manga-the runaway favorite in the kids’ cartoon industry! Geared for eager young artists ages 8 and up, Xtreme Art: Draw Manga! is an easy-to-follow guide to drawing manga-style heroes, villains, faeries, and monsters. Dozens of eye-popping renderings are broken down into only four simple steps-in each step, new lines are highlighted in a bright second color, making it easy to progress through the steps and build the final drawing. Best-selling author Christopher Hart packs the pages with images and techniques kids can use to start drawing right away.



About the Author

Christopher Hart is the acclaimed author of countless illustration tutorials, including two of the best-selling art books in the US-Manga Mania and Anime Mania. He has sold more than one million books worldwide and makes his home in Connecticut.


Let’s Draw Manga- Astro Boy (Paperback)

Let's Draw Manga- Astro Boy

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In 1963, this popular comic book made television history by becoming Japan’s first animated series. Ever since, it has inspired an entire subgenre of robot characters. Now, Astro Boy is making a comeback in Japan and America. In Fall 2003, Astro Boy will appear in a new animated television series and in a CGI-animated feature film. This volume of the Let’s Draw Manga series teaches illustrators and animators the characteristics of this beloved robot boy with never-before-seen details. You will discover the cinematic techniques of Astro Boy creator Osamu Tezuka that revolutionized the look of manga.


Anime Mania: How to Draw Characters for Japanese Animation (Manga Mania) (Paperback)

Anime Mania: How to Draw Characters for Japanese Animation (Manga Mania)

From Library Journal

A successful contributor to MAD magazine, the “Blondie” cartoon strip, and various film and TV productions, Hart previously brought us Manga Mania: How To Draw Japanese Comics. In this follow-up, he demonstrates anime, the unique Japanese animation style of heavy shading, dramatic camera angles, and beautifully rendered special effects, most popularly known to U.S. audiences through series like Digimon and Sailor Moon. Based more on character than action, these anime include high-tech cyberpunks and teen characters with troubled relationships, as well as monsters, fantasy warriors, and giant robots. Hart covers storyboarding, sketching, perspective, the basics of animating, and the functioning of an animation studio. Rounding out the book are interviews with two anime directors. Highly recommended for public libraries.
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There’s no doubt about it: Japanese animation is hot. Television shows, films, and videos featuring the anime style of animation are wildly popular. Japanese animation is like a comic book come to life, retaining all its power but in moving form. It has a very different style from traditional western animation, incorporating heavy shading, dramatic camera angles, and beautifully rendered special effects-especially the fantastic anime depictions of ocean waves, storms, smoke, and explosions. Easier to draw than its western counterpart, anime is more limited and simpler in its execution. In Japanese anime the characters move, but their movements are generally staccato, sharp, and dramatic-not free-flowing with lots of overlapping action, anticipation, and follow-through. In Anime Mania, famous cartoonist, teacher, and best-selling author Christopher Hart demonstrates how any comic book artist can become expert in this wonderful style of animation. Step by step, he details how to draw the coolest anime characters from the widest selection of popular styles: high-tech cyberpunks who live in the world of the future; teen characters-with troubled relationships at school, home, and on the street; and mighty monsters, fantasy warriors, and giant robots. Aspiring animators will also find chapters on anime’s spectacular special effects, the role of storyboarding in anime, sketching and the art of character design, and a mini-crash course in perspective. The book concludes with interviews with Scott Frazier, an American anime director working in Japan, and Mahiro Meada, a renowned Japanese animation director. Brimming with hundreds of spectacular examples, illustrations, and step-by-step exercises, Anime Mania details how anyone can become a real anime artist without having to reinvent the art of drawing.




People with Debra Kauffman Yaun / Drawing: Learn to Draw Step by Step (How to Series: Drawing) (Paperback)

People with Debra Kauffman Yaun / Drawing: Learn to Draw Step by Step (How to Series: Drawing)

Product Description

This new addition to the best-selling Drawing category of our How to Draw and Paint Series shows aspiring artists how to depict a variety of people in pencil from a ballerina to soccer player. Accomplished artist Debra Kauffman Yaun introduces readers to drawing supplies and basic techniques, as well as to the essential elements of full-figure anatomy; then she guides artists through a collection of step-by-step projects, starting each with a simple sketch and ending with a beautifully rendered portrait. Debra even includes information on adding color to drawings, sharing her extensive knowledge of colored pencil. Featuring a range of people of different ages and ethnicities, this book is sure to educate and inspire.



About the Author

Debra Kaufmann Yaun discovered that she had a knack for drawing people when she was a young girl growing up in Tampa, Florida. After graduating from the Ringling School of Art and Design in Sarasota, Florida, Debra worked as a fashion illustrator. She has drawn and painted many commissioned portraits, several of which have been of children’s favorite subject to draw. Debra’s artwork has been published in several art magazines and books, and she has won numerous awards. She is a signature member of the Colored Pencil Society of America, having served as president of the Atlanta chapter, and she is a juried member of the Portrait Society of Atlanta. She also enjoys teaching classes and workshops in portraits and colored pencil. Debra’s work is currently featured in three Walter Foster Publishing titles: Drawing: Faces & Features in the How to Draw and Paint Series; and Colored Pencil Step by Step and Watercolor Pencil Step by Step, both in the Artist’s Library Series. Debra and her artist-husband have two grown sons and currently reside on 11 acres of countryside in Georgia.


Product Details

  • Paperback: 32 pages
  • Publisher: Walter Foster (February 28, 2007)
  • Language: English
  • ISBN-10: 1560107952
  • ISBN-13: 978-1560107958

  • Product Dimensions:

    14 x 10.2 x 0.2 inches
  • Shipping Weight: 6.4 ounces ()
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