
eBook - ePub
The Complete Guide to Drawing Manga
Step-by-step techniques, characters and effects
- English
- ePUB (mobile friendly)
- Available on iOS & Android
eBook - ePub
The Complete Guide to Drawing Manga
Step-by-step techniques, characters and effects
About this book
From cute chibi characters to fearsome mecha, this book will teach readers of all abilities how to create authentic manga figures. As popular as when it first appeared in the 1950s, manga offers adults and children endless opportunities to create dynamic characters, imaginative stories and fantastical locations. Using step-by-step drawing projects, readers will learn an array of techniques, including: • The basics of different manga drawing styles
• Creating perspective and foreshortening
• How to draw faces and convey emotion
• Adding movement and poses to your figures Finally, readers will learn to place their characters within a setting, enabling them to build worlds and bring their creations to life.
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Yes, you can access The Complete Guide to Drawing Manga by Marc Powell,David Neal in PDF and/or ePUB format, as well as other popular books in Art & Art Techniques. We have over one million books available in our catalogue for you to explore.
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Art Techniques
In this book, you’ll find everything you need to know in order to draw manga characters successfully. Using a simple step-by-step system, we’ll walk you from the start of a basic stick figure right through to fully coloured, dynamic pieces of art that you can be proud of.
We don’t just stop at characters, though – we’ll show you how to do everything, from creating amazing locations for your characters through to mastering panel layouts for your comic pages and composing perfect scenes. Throughout the book, we’ll also give you specific tips related to different genres, along with handy mini-tips from our artists to make life easier as you move through the amazing world of manga.
So, pick up your pens and pencils and get ready to enter a world of mutated monsters, manic martial artists and all manner of characters in between!

HOW TO USE THIS BOOK
This book has been organized using a simple step-by-step system with seven stages from start to finish. Each step is layered over the previous one in a different colour, so you can easily see the new pieces that have been added at each stage. Of course, you don’t have to use different-coloured pencils for each stage.
Stage 1
The basic stick figure of your character.

Stage 2
Fleshing out the basic stick figure.

Stage 3
The completion of fleshing out and the addition of extra details.

Stage 4
The completion of clothing and any accessories.

Stage 5
The inking stage, which will give you a final line drawing.

Stage 6
‘Flat’ colouring, using lighter shades to set the base colours of your character.

Stage 7
Adding shadows for light sources, using darker colours to add depth to your character.

BASIC TOOLS
You don’t need lots of complicated, expensive tools for your manga images – many of them are available from a good stationery shop. The others can be found in any art supplies store, either on the high street or online.
Pencils
These are probably the most important tool for any artist. It’s important to find a type of pencil you are comfortable with, since you will be spending a lot of time using it.
Graphite
You will be accustomed to using graphite pencils – they are the familiar wood-encased ‘lead’ pencils. They are available in a variety of densities from the softest, 9B, right up to the hard 9H. Hard pencils last longer and are less likely to smudge on the paper. Most artists use an HB pencil, which falls in the middle of the density scale.

Mechanical pencils
Also known as propelling pencils, these contain a length of lead that can be replaced. The leads are available in the same densities as graphite pencils. The great advantage of mechanical pencils over graphite is that you never have to sharpen them – you simply extend more lead as it wears down.

Inking pens
After you have pencilled your piece of artwork, you will need to ink the line to give a sharp, solid image.
Ballpoint pens
Standard ballpoint pens are ideal for lining your piece. However, their quality varies, as does their delivery of ink. A good-quality ballpoint pen will serve you much better than a collection of cheap ones for delivery of a consistent quality of line-work.

Marker pens
Standard marker pens of varying thicknesses are ideal for colouring and shading your artworks as they provide a steady, uniform supply of ink and can be used to build layers of colour by re-inking the same area. They are the tools most frequently used for manga colouring.

Erasers
Everyone makes mistakes, even the world’s greatest manga artists! That’s why a good eraser is essential. You can buy soft, kneadable putty rubbers that you can shape to erase either small or large areas and, of course, the traditional all-purpose hard eraser is still available. A good eraser is one known as a white vinyl, which provides the right balance of gentle erasing with minimal crumbling of the eraser and without damaging your paper.

Templates
Very few people can draw a perfect circle freehand, so a set of circle templates is a good buy. If you don’t have any templates, you can draw round various everyday items such as coins, cups and bottle lids to create your circles.

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Table of contents
- Cover Page
- Title Page
- Copyright
- Contents
- Introduction
- Adventure
- Fantasy
- Cute
- Action
- Romance
- Mecha
- Background Characters
- Back Cover