The Mechanics of Anime and Manga Volume I: Drawing an Anime or Manga Character from Concept to Color (v. 1) (Paperback)

The Mechanics of Anime and Manga Volume I: Drawing an Anime or Manga Character from Concept to Color (v. 1)

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The Mechanics of Anime and Manga Volume 1: Drawing an Anime or Manga Character from Concept to Color is for professional, amateur, and hobby artists who are interested in adapting the anime and manga styles into their own work. Whether for commercial use or personal enjoyment, incorporating the anime style is both challenging and interesting. The first in a series of books that describes the methods used to create a finished anime or manga, this book emphasizes creating an original character design from concept to digital color. With this book: Learn about the tools used to create drawings, from drafting pencils to graphics programs. Discover the archetypes, body specifications, and aesthetics common to anime and manga characters. Find out how to incorporate inking effects, digital cel shading, and airbrushing techniques into your work. Learn how special effects such as weapon fire, glows, and reflections can enhance your drawings.



About the Author

Studio Imagiks is a Dallas-based design studio whose staff has over 20 years of collective experience in advertising and promotional print and multimedia design for the entertainment and corporate markets. In keeping on the cutting edge of contemporary design, they believe anime is the next major pop culture movement for commercial use as well as personal creativity. As such, they specialize in incorporating anime and other pop culture and retro styles into their work. This series of books fulfills the studio?s goal of sharing their knowledge and experience with others.


The Complete Idiot’s Guide to Drawing Manga Shoujo Illustrated (Paperback)

The Complete Idiot's Guide to Drawing Manga Shoujo Illustrated

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The next step for manga fans.

This guide presents how-to instruction for the specialized characters and backgrounds that comprise the romanticized world of manga known as shoujo. With more than 300 illustrations, readers learn stroke by stroke how to create everything from winged princesses to robotic girls and fantasy settings from the historical to the futuristic.

? Few manga books are truly instructional in nature, and of those, none offer as much step-bystep detail as this book
? The Complete Idiot?s Guide to Drawing Manga, Illustrated, is one of the most successful how-to books on the topic


About the Author
Matt Forbeck is the co-author of The Complete Idiot?s Guide to Manga, Illustrated: Fantasy Creatures. He?s been an author and game designer since 1989, writing short fiction, comic books, and novels including Dracula?s Revenge, The Lost Mark trilogy of Eberron novels, and the Blood Bowl novels. His projects have garnered 12 Origins Awards and five ENnies. Tomoko Taniguchi is the co-author of The Complete Idiot?s Guide to Manga, Illustrated: Fantasy Creatures. She?s published nine Japanese graphic novels and in February 2006 she made her Marvel Comics debut.


Manga Martial Arts: Over 50 Basic Lessons for Drawing the World’s Most Popular Fighting Style (Paperback)

Manga Martial Arts: Over 50 Basic Lessons for Drawing the World's Most Popular Fighting Style

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Manga Martial Arts is the key to drawing action-packed manga characters and fight scenes. Packed with hundreds of dynamic illustrations and 50+ step-by-step lessons in pencil, colored pencil and markers, this book introduces readers to the genre of manga fighting like never before. From drawing basics like anatomy, shading and perspective to terms, traditions, fighting styles, and character types, this book has it all.

  • Covers ten international fighting styles including Aikido, Karate, Kung Fu, Ninjitsu, Tae Kwon Do and others
  • 50 simple projects offer fast results in pencil, colored pencil and markers



About the Author

David Okum is the author of severa. IMPACT art instruction books including the bestselling Manga Madness. He has been a freelance artist and illustrator for over twenty years, and has been published in Antarctic Press manga anthologies as will as other comic books, including six by Guardians of Order.


The Complete Idiot’s Guide to Drawing Manga, Illustrated (Paperback)

The Complete Idiot's Guide to Drawing Manga, Illustrated

Product Description
Simple instructions for illustrating everything Manga.

This guide teaches manga lovers how to create their own characters and stories. From bodies to the nuts and bolts of “mech” (manga for anything mechanical), readers will learn all the basics necessary to start rendering the exotic worlds and creative characters that attracted them to manga as readers. Over 200 illustrations will show readers exactly how to draw everything from heroes to vehicles to backgrounds.

? Manga is the fastest-growing segment of the publishing industry, with 2004 sales projected to reach 120 million, up 20% from 2003

? There are few instructional manga books that are truly instructional and even fewer with this guide’s step-by-step directions

? The single most comprehensive source for learning all the manga basics



About the Author

John Layman has been involved in manga and all sorts of comics for decades. The writer of Gambit for Marvel, he has written two miniseries each for Thundercats and Species. The creator of Puffed and Bay City Jive, Layman has edited and lettered comics for many comic companies.

David Hutchinson is a freelance illustrator who specializes in manga. He has contributed to many of Antarctic Press?s How to Draw Manga volumes.