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Hyrulian Hybrid
01-26-2004, 04:11 PM
Anyone know any sites that teach you how to draw anime?
If you are looking for a tutorial I have one which I prepared earlier..
It covers all aspects of drawing anime/manga from the basic curves of the face to the folds in the clothes..
Just email me at eddz@ingeniousgenesis.com and I'll mail it to you. Same to everybody else!
thegamecubist
01-30-2004, 08:21 PM
www.howtodrawmanga.com
Click on the tutorials link at the top (I think..). Its very good, it teaches you hair, faces, eyes, clothes.......everything to get a start. If your gonna get hardcore, just get the "How To Draw Manga" books. I heard their very good. You can get a basic beginners guide, of more advanced books, like drawing mechs or fight scenes.
Kaizoku_Kouji
02-26-2004, 01:14 AM
The "How to Draw Manga" books are very good, but i encourage you to look at examples of the style you wish to draw in, and assimilate elements from the style. Then your stuff will look like a professional style, but be original!
koten
02-26-2004, 03:07 PM
I am learning to draw, by drawing (web)comics, and I can really say that things are starting to look better as I go, I am going to post them online as soon as I can (I am using nintendo characters and link from episod 1 looks nothing like link from episode 20)
COTTON
03-09-2004, 06:21 PM
Adam warren is a good manga artist. I'm told from many artists that learning human anatomy is a good thing to learn, even if its manga style you're doing. That's what I'm learning about right now, Reading books and stuff on the subject. Then again, I personally don't draw manga style, so, I don't know. Try some different things I guess, you might learn some new tricks.
Monkeylord
03-09-2004, 06:49 PM
If anyone's up to the task, I've posted a fairly particular and specific request in the Web and Graphics forum that some of you guys may be able to help with... please check it out!
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Kaizoku_Kouji
03-10-2004, 12:59 AM
There's nothing I hate more than Western artists that do half-@$$ed manga-style work, and flaunt it as professional, just like the real thing manga-riffic goodness! (i.e., thos old marvel comics that were engineered to look ever-so-slightly manga-ish with VERY broken Japanese here and there on the pages) But i have tons of friends who draw manga-style (myself included) and know their places as just fans of the style.
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