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Author: Christopher Hart
ISBN : 0307462706
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Format: PDF
(29 reviews)Author: Christopher Hart
ISBN : 0307462706
New from $8.81
Format: PDF
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Master the basics of the most popular style of cartooning with The Manga Artist's Workbook by Christopher Hart, a bestselling author in the field of art instruction. You'll learn the fundamental proportions of the manga face and figure, how to draw those large sparkling eyes, and how to create hairstyles and costumes that make each character unique. A sketchbook and art tutorial rolled into one portable journal, this workbook contains tracing paper, blank practice pages, and exercise to help you become a true manga artist.
Direct download links available for PRETITLE The Manga Artist's Workbook: Easy-to-Follow Lessons for Creating Your Own Characters [Spiral-bound] POSTTITLE- Spiral-bound: 160 pages
- Publisher: Potter Style; Workbook edition (October 13, 2009)
- Language: English
- ISBN-10: 0307462706
- ISBN-13: 978-0307462701
- Product Dimensions: 7.9 x 6.2 x 0.7 inches
- Shipping Weight: 11.2 ounces (View shipping rates and policies)
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The Manga Artist's Workbook is a mix between a How-to-DrawBy Flamingnet Teen Book Reviews
book and a Sketch Pad. It goes over head positions, eyes,
eye expressions, hair, body form, hands, clothing, and more.
In the midst of informing you on basics and essentials to
this style of drawing, it has tracing paper and graph paper
to help you learn the lining and spacing. Often times the
book gives you an example drawing and asks you to either
recreate it or recreate an aspect of the drawing on a
partially finished example. It has mini-lessons to complete
to help you to learn this type of drawing that are
comprehensible and fun.
Before I read this book, I didn't
know anything about Manga, and couldn't draw it. Now if I
use a picture of whoever I'm turning into a Manga sketch,
and this book as a reference, I can draw a half-decent
person. As I can't draw people whatsoever, this is as good
as I'm likely to get. I expected to learn how to draw a
happy person looking straight at me, aka. a basic character,
nothing special. But I learned different views, emotions,
and the whole deal! This book exceeded my expectations; it
was the best How-To-Draw book I've read.
Reviewed by a young adult student reviewer
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In a different approach to his best selling Art books, Christopher Hart gives us "The Manga Artist's Workbook". The book includes step by step contruction techniques with tissue paper for budding artists to trace as well as grid paper for practise sketching.By Tim Lasiuta
Hart discusses (visually)facial expressions, proportions, poses, figure maneuvers, eyes, and hair styles. His art books cover these topics very well, but when you want to grab a pencil and draw, this book rocks.
Tim Lasiuta
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