World Famous Comics: Draw Manga: How to Draw Manga In Your Own Unique Style
Draw Manga: How to Draw Manga In Your Own Unique Style
By: Bruce Lewis Publisher: Collins & Brown Average Rating: Binding: Paperback Label: Collins & Brown Number of Items: 1 Number of Pages: 128 Publication Date: June 28, 2005
Bruce Lewis, one of the first professional cartoonists to bring the manga-style to the United States, takes an entirely fresh approach to the subject that's perfect for beginners.
Manga is all the rage, the hippest and most popular form of comic book drawing today. That's why so many aspiring illustrators long to master the style. But too many of the available how-to manuals don't offer the appropriate help for the westerner-or understand which products are available to artists here. Bruce Lewis, an American who's stepped in manga culture, offers something different: an excitingly visual from-the-ground-up explanation of manga and its roots, the conventions of manga illustrations, and advice on developing an individual style. His handbook builds skills, from drawing the basic figure to creating believable characters, from setting the scene to developing the story. There's even information on creating dramatic lettering. By the time artists have worked their way through this essential guide, they'll feel confident drawing their own manga works and know how to get them published too.
You, the new Manga cartoonist! After you finish practicing Bruce Lewis' tips and techniques, you cannot help but emerge with your own particular style. Instructions are clear, informative and inspiring.
Worth Every penny Its actualy the most helpfull book I have purchased so far when it comes to drawing in that style. It stresses the importance of practicing your own style and mastering it before moving on to anime esk figures. infact heres some advice, master basic anatomy before you decide to try manga, you have to be experienced regadless. The "How to Draw Manga" series is flawed in that it expects the customer to already know how to draw...
This is the BEST book on drawing manga This book is great, step by step guide to drawing your own manga. not copying someone else's style.
An intriguing perspective Though not exactly what one might call a "Draw by the numbers" book, "Draw Manga" offers a very interesting perspective on the concept of drawing in your own personal "manga" style. The author points out from the very beginning that there really isn't one unified "manga" style of cartooning, and delves into the history of Japanese caricature, explaining its very roots and drawing connections to the modern art form.
The book doesn't exactly tell you how to draw, it actually puts more emphasis on learning to draw from life, in order to build the reader's ability to visualize a subject. From here, the book describes the human anatomy, and its many different details. At this point, the reader is expected to practice drawing on their own, and learn at their own pace. Another major topic explained in this book is that of actual production, that is, how to piece together and sell one's work in book form.
"Draw Manga" isn't exactly an all-encompassing "how to draw" book, and to actually learn drawing, sketching, and coloring techniques that may be used to develop one's own style, it may be helpful to consider several different books or tutorials spanning different authors and art styles. That aside, "Draw Manga" is certainly a good place to start learning the ropes, especially since it helps remove a few common myths about drawing that may obstruct one's learning process, giving an aspiring artist a very fresh start.
A starting point for newbies ! Not so much emphasize on drawing, rather a book that takes you from the start ( what is manga ) to the end ( stitching it together and distribute it). It is a real thought-out book and I really enjoy reading it.