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Jorg 04-24-2008 07:13 AM

Drawing manga resources
 
hey there, just wondering if anyone knows any sites/videos/books that would help a budding anime artist.
or parhaps some suggestions from members?

thanks for the help

Kyousuke 04-24-2008 08:18 AM

you really dont need any of those how to draw books. thats what i learned. The anime anatomy book is a must though. but get better through trial and error. practice by drawing anime pictures and studying hand structures and stuff like that. theirs really know quick way to get good. it takes alot of time.

Jorg 04-25-2008 08:49 AM

yeah i'm slowly learning that, ive got the ideas just not the technique or the talent

Sutiiven 04-25-2008 08:53 AM

japanimation.com has books you can order to teach you how to draw manga.

sleepingjuni 04-28-2008 12:31 PM

Hello!
I know this site..

ArcadiA Club - Imparare a disegnare in stile manga

it is ia italian site and I don't know you'll able to understand it but if you click on Tutorial, near the description of the tecnique to draw, there are images that can help you drawing manga!

Bye!

Jorg 04-29-2008 07:53 AM

hey thanks for the site, ill check it out hopefully i can use it cheers

chaseme 05-01-2008 06:04 PM

I have vol1-10 how to draw manga/anime
guess what its almost useless or at least the how to draw part is (useful info on actually making a manga. necessary equipment, actual process, tone application etc...)
and for anatomy and perspective you can always get some on your local bookstore or art shop

I think those two are the most important stuff you should learn.
With anatomy youll have an understanding on how the muscle reacts from movement etc... and with perspective drawing an anime in a angle would be easier.

other aspect are variables. there is no standard nose, eyes, body design etc... those varies from each artist. Different story if you are actually targeting a certain style. in that case copying would be the best method.

Lastly feed your mind... get as much poses as you can get. This would actually helps you improve visualize alluring poses. Your subscription to FHM or playboy would probably be helpful :D


For the site that helped me,
polykarbon.com
bakaneko.com

google.com i search "E-book how to draw manga" and viola i got my ebooks

monkeyfist7 05-01-2008 06:07 PM

well
 
, all i kno is , that you develop technique , thru time and drawing whatever the hell you want lol . that works for me, and also try to fix your drawing form time to time or look at what mistake you did and change it lol ,

RAWR .>.<


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