Manhwa Mania: How to Draw Korean Comics (Manga Mania) (Paperback)

Manhwa Mania: How to Draw Korean Comics (Manga Mania)

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Manhwa?Korean for comics?is fast becoming the next big craze in Asian comics. Many fans of manga don’t realize that their favorite comics, like Priest, Ragnarock, and Island, are actually manhwa, not Japanese manga. This tutorial helps artists master the differences between manga and manhwa, including less focus on big eyes and more on expressions and personality, replacing spiky hair with a more natural look, and drawing characters that don’t typically possess magical powers but are instead fierce fighters made of flesh and blood. Artists learn through a step-by-step process how to draw the entire range of manhwa characters-from the extreme fighting-machine heroes and giant beasts to the sexy women, anti-heroes, and evil warlords.

For aspiring comic book artists and manga artists looking for the latest craze in Asian comics Author’s Manga Mania series has sold more than 350,000 copies in less than three years Manhwa is the Korean name for comics Includes artwork from the very best Korean manhwa artists working today



About the Author

Christopher Hart is the best-selling author of many drawing and cartooning books, including Manga Mania, Drawing Cutting Edge Comics, Human Anatomy Made Amazingly Easy, and Cartooning for the Beginner. His books have sold in excess of two million copies worldwide.


Manga Mania Fantasy Worlds: How to Draw the Enchanted Worlds of Japanese Comics (Paperback)

Manga Mania Fantasy Worlds: How to Draw the Enchanted Worlds of Japanese Comics

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Manga fantasy is the swords-and-sorcery Japanese animation style featured in the most popular video role-playing games on the market. Best-selling author Christopher Hart’s latest tutorial reveals the secrets and techniques that go into building these worlds of wonder. An increasingly fashionable style among both digital and traditional animators, manga enjoys unrivaled popularity among the game players themselves, allowing them entry into fabled worlds of startling beauty, terror, and adventure. Manga Mania Fantasy Worlds throws down the gauntlet for people interested in creating these scenes for themselves. Artists will learn how to illustrate detailed backdrops and landscapes, rugged weaponry, and, of course, fearsome creatures-aliens, faeries, ogres, and much more. In the straightforward style that is his trademark, Christopher Hart teaches the basics and the intricacies of creating manga fantasy illustrations that practically jump off the page.



About the Author

Christopher Hart is the acclaimed author of countless how-to-draw 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.


Manga Mania Video Games (Paperback)

Manga Mania Video Games

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This latest entry in Christopher Hart’s wildly popular Manga Mania series provides aspiring manga artists with the expertise they need to master basic manga drawing skills, and serves as a guide to developing characters and worlds for the video game environment. Young artists will learn how to draw manga characters that are widely featured in popular video games such as Disney’s Kingdom Hearts. A variety of subjects are covered, including 3-D character modeling (from “wire mesh” grid to finished figurel), attack weapons, character costumes, rotations (visual characters from all directions), dramatic lighting, flow charts, game mapping, and more.



About the Author
Christopher Hart is the best-selling author of countless illustration tutorials, which have sold nearly two million copies worldwide. His book Manga Mania (0-8230-3035-0) was chosen as one of three recipients of the 2004 Garden State Teen Book Awards. He lives in Connecticut.


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.
Copyright 2002 Reed Business Information, Inc.



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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.




Manga Mania: How to Draw Japanese Comics (Paperback)

Manga Mania: How to Draw Japanese Comics

From School Library Journal

Grade 5 Up-Hart takes a small but measurable step beyond the basics in this guide to the distinctive Japanese art form. Sandwiched between an introduction to the several genres of manga and a searching interview with Bill Flanagan, editor in chief for one of the largest U.S. manga publishers, is a discussion of techniques for drawing, dressing, and posing all of the standard character types effectively (“-you want a short upper lip, which is a trademark of a youthful character. Long upper lips are reserved for older and sinister characters”). Hart covers creating animals, from dragons to sidekicks, and composing panels that are properly cinematic. For the art, which mixes dozens of step drawings with flurries of finished, usually colored, sample figures, he supplements his own work with generic examples from nine domestic artists, then uses examples of popular published manga to illustrate the interview. Though writing, storyboarding, and computer-assisted design are not covered here, and chapters that introduce a few phrases of tourist Japanese and provide brief, standard generalities about careers in the comics industry are off topic, this book dishes up such generous helpings of specific advice and general encouragement that it makes an appealing alternative to Mikio Kawanishi’s How to Draw Manga: Expert Edition (Graphic-Sha, 1998; o.p.) and the many narrowly focused instructional manuals.
John Peters, New York Public Library
Copyright 2001 Reed Business Information, Inc.



From Library Journal

Hart, a successful contributor to MAD magazine, the Blondie cartoon strip, and film and TV, adds another volume to his prolific output of books, which includes his recent Cartooning for the Beginner (LJ 11/15/00). Here he presents the only book on how to draw the wildly popular manga style of comic book art. In Japan, manga comics are devoured by children and adults. The style has been imported in the form of Digimon, Dragon Ball Z, Sailor Moon, and Pok mon. Hart is a master at teaching cartooning methods, and this book, with chapters like “The Bad Boys of Manga” and “Manga’s Fantasy Realm,” doesn’t disappoint. Recommended for public libraries.
Copyright 2001 Reed Business Information, Inc.




Manga Mania Bishoujo (Paperback)

Manga Mania Bishoujo

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Rebel leaders. Feisty, headstron teenagers. Sophisticated spies. Magical elf queens. Fighter pilots. Awe-inspiring goddesses. Anyone who wants to draw manga (Japanese comics-style art) must be able to draw these powerful women of fantasy?and everyone wants to draw manga. With Christopher Hart?s clear, step-by-step drawings and dynamice, easy-to-follow text, Manga Mnaia Bishoujo shows aspiring artists exactly how to handle anatomy and muscles, hands and nails, seductive outfits, extreme hairstyles, body language, and facial expressions?everything to make manga women will strike fear in the hearts of the enemy?and inspire love in the heart of the hero.



About the Author

Christopher Hart is the best-selling author of many drawing and cartooning books, including Manga Mania, Drawing Cutting Edge Comics, Human Anatomy Made Amazingly Easy, and Cartooning for the Beginner. He lives in Connecticut.


Manga Mania Villains: How to Draw the Dastardly Characters of Japanese Comics (Paperback)

Manga Mania Villains: How to Draw the Dastardly Characters of Japanese Comics

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Heroes, schmeroes! It?s the bad guys that have all the fun! With Christopher Hart?s Manga Mania Villains: How to Draw the Dastardly Characters of Japanese Comics, everyday artists and manga/anime fans can have fun, too, as they capture the worst guys the art form has to offer in all their nefarious glory.

Since manga?s inception, its characters have had to battle the powerful forces of evil. Nothing short of world domination would satisfy them! They?ve wreaked havoc on the streets of Tokyo, invaded our skies, and launched torpedoes from the sea. While heroes are burdened with morals and ethics, there is no depth to which diabolical villains won?t sink in order to win!

Chapters oozing with evil villains instruct readers on drawing evil heads and evil bodies, evil poses and evil expressions, evil costumes, and more endlessly evil stuff. Chris Hart, the best-selling author of drawing and cartooning books, makes drawing evil fun and leaves out no villain: there are space pirates, mad scientists, mutants, even corporate sharks! But he doesn?t stop with characters and poses: this illustration- and instruction-filled guide shows amateur artists how they can easily capture the intricacies of the villains? weaponry and hide-outs, and even shows them how to draw a futuristic, maximum security prison that houses the most wicked guys in the galaxy. The book also includes examples of manga and anime art from some of the biggest names in the business.

Animators, anime fans, comic book lovers, and serious artists will thrill to the evil art in Christopher Hart?s latest manga tutorial, a companion title to Manga Mania, Anime Mania, and Mecha Mania.



About the Author
Christopher Hart is the best-selling author of drawing and cartooning books, and has sold more than one million copies of his books worldwide. He lives in Connecticut.