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Drawing Manga Animals, Chibis and Other Adorable C reatures

by J. Amberlyn

Focuses on both the cartoon-like critters and funny mascots that populate the shoujo (girls') style of manga and the more gritty and Gothic animals that inhabit the shounen (boys') style of manga.

FORMAT
Paperback
LANGUAGE
English
CONDITION
Brand New


Publisher Description

Targeted to aspiring manga artists, cartoonistsLearn the Tricks of the Trade for Drawing Irresistibly Cute Manga-Style Animals and Chibis!The world of manga is filled with strange creatures and adorable sidekicks. Just about every manga hero and heroine has an animal mascot, and all the most popular ones have a cute "chibi" form. This book teaches aspiring manga artists how to create the funny critters that populate girls' manga and the more gritty, gothic creatures found in boys' manga. It starts with the basics of creating manga-style characters-everything from drawing heads and faces to eyes and expressions, to creating incredibly cute chibis. Part two features a valuable reference section on the mythological and real animals that have shaped Japanese artwork and stories. The final section has step-by-step demonstrations on using computer programs such as Photoshop and Corel Painter to create manga art and comics. So whether you're just starting out and want to draw a cute, simple mascot, or would like to try something more complex like an Asian dragon, or are ready to create your own otherworldly adventure, this book has something for you no matter what your skill level.

Notes

Guidance on everything from basic structure to advanced techniques, with step-by-step demonstrations.

Author Biography

J.C. AMBERLYN is an award-winning artist, animator, graphic novelist, photographer, and naturalist. She is the author of the bestselling Drawing Wildlife.

Excerpt from Book

Cats, like dogs, have a long and storied history in Japanese culture. Whether an ordinary house cat or a supernatural youkai spirit, cats always know how to leave an impression. The Maneki Neko (welcoming cat) is a good example of the feline's place in Japanese popular culture. Many Japanese shops display a statue of a calico cat with one paw raised in the air, which is the Japanese gesture for "Come here." This cat is believed to bring good luck to its owner. The lucky cat is usually depicted with a collar, bell, and some kind of decorative bib.

Details

ISBN0823095339
Short Title DRAWING MANGA ANIMALS CHIBIS &
Pages 160
Publisher Watson-Guptill Publications
Language English
ISBN-10 0823095339
ISBN-13 9780823095339
Media Book
Format Paperback
Year 2009
Illustrations Yes
Imprint Watson-Guptill Publications Inc.,U.S.
Place of Publication New York
Country of Publication United States
UK Release Date 2009-11-17
AU Release Date 2009-11-17
NZ Release Date 2009-11-17
US Release Date 2009-11-17
Illustrator Ernst Hofer
Birth 1939
Affiliation both Research Scientists, Batelle Columbus Laboratories, Columbus, Ohio
Position both Research Scientists
Qualifications PhD
Author J. Amberlyn
Publication Date 2009-11-17
DEWEY 741.5
Audience General

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