Nothing brings anime artists more satisfaction than creating original characters to use in a comic strip or graphic novel. Bestselling how-to-draw author Christopher Hart helps them reach this goal by providing insight into the six most popular anime types: schoolgirls, schoolboys, preteens, vengeful bad guys, humorous personalities, and fantasy figures. He supplies templates for each; an extensive array of “menus” of head and body types, outfits, and accessories; and detailed, accessible, step-by-step demonstrations and drawing exercises. Plus, Hart showcases some of the best anime artists in the world for this title—including Inma R., Tabby Kink, Ayame Shiroi, Euro Pinku, and Tina Francisco. It’s the guide every would-be anime artist has been looking for!
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11-year-old artist in the making I bought this book for my artisticy inclined 11-year old daughter who has fallen in love with anime characters. I am a professional animator myself and this books reminds me of the things I learned while getting my fine arts degrees. I plan to go through it with her and help her understand how to create the characters’ proportions and angles, and this book does a great job of introducing those concepts.The book’s quality exceeded my expectations for a paperback book at the below $20 price range. It’s pages are very high quality paper. The book cover is made of a high grade material that won’t tare easily or quickly get bent or misshapen.The illustrations are large and clear and the steps to each are very clear and easy to follow. The colors are vibrant and exciting. There are loads of visuals and great images in this book. I love how it is broken into sections to explain how to make characters have different emotions, how to make lovable heroes or evil bruding…
Character Design rather than Drawing Instruction This book is well done, and has a lot of guidance to character design. I believe it is somewhat mis-labelled. It is really the master guide to designing characters, not drawing. The drawing walk-throughs are brief and explanation is lacking. Most of the written portions are explaining character archetypes and designs, rather than the technicalities of actually drawing them.
Perfect for someone who is already drawing My daughter says “this is the book I’ve been waiting for.” She loves the detailed tips and tutorials. It’s much more in-depth than her other books. Perfect for someone who is trying to increase their skill level. Definitely not the first book you want to buy. 🙂