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Posted by admin on August 10, 2008

 

When it comes to drawing manga many people do it for a variety of reasons, some draw for their own personal joy; they want to bring their favourite characters to life in their own home or surroundings, while others learn how to draw manga because they have dreams of creating anime feature films and being able to illustrate in this form is the first step. No matter what your reasoning for wanting to draw manga, they key thing to remember is that you’re never too old to learn.

Their are many learn how to draw manga books available that can help you on your way, not only do they teach you the basics of characters; including things like bringing the characters to life with the correct facial expressions you’ll also want to learn how to draw the costumes, weapons, correct fighting stances plus things like monsters or fantasy creatures etc.

Whether you’re an art expert or a beginner learning how to draw manga can be a simple step, particularly once you remember a few easy tips and put in a bit of effort. For the most part there are some typical features in manga style characters; such has some body parts are exaggerated while things like eyes are drawn bigger and for a mouth smaller lines are used. Of course that’s a very small and minimized account of what you actually do and need to know, but it is a start.

As mentioned there are a multidude of ways you and many tips when it comes to creating your own manga characters, from learning from and copying/mimicking what’s already available or diving into  how to draw manga books. No matter how you choose to go about it, and for what reason you chose to draw, enjoy your learning and creating – who knows your next character could be as famous as those you already love.

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Playing With the Boys - Figuring Out Shonen Manga

Posted by admin on August 30, 2008

When you are just starting to read manga, you’ll quickly get into more material than you know what to deal with! Even major chain bookstores now have racks and racks of manga, so how do you start narrowing it down to figuring out what you like? As with any large entertainment medium, you can start doing it by genre, and one of the largest genres that you will run into is shonen manga. “Shonen” can be translated from Japanese as “boy” and you’ll find these stories are mostly aimed at men and young boys in their early teens to mid-twenties, though the audience is considerably wider than that.

If you are looking for lots of action and fight scenes, shonen manga is the place to go, but remember that this is only a broad generalization. While it is true that shonen manga will often focus on very action-oriented storylines, this does not mean that they are simplistic or trite. There are several shonen manga on the market today that are based on various pieces of literature or folklore, and oftentimes the stories can be fairly philosophical in nature, exploring not only martial arts, gun fights or battles, but also the philosophies and the significance behind them.

While keeping in mind that shonen itself is a fairly broad genre, you will almost invariably find a young male protagonist placed in a new or foreign situation where he must fight or compete to defend himself or his family. You’ll find that shonen manga is often features a wide ensemble cast, where the hero is supported by friends and will face a wide variety of opponents; martial art schools and sports clubs will often provide a great background for these conflicts. While the situations can be quite grave, there is often an element of humor involved, whether it comes from verbal jokes or physical comedy.

One of the best representations of shonen manga on the market is the Weekly Shonen Jump, more commonly known as Shonen Jump, which has the distinction of being one of the longest-running weekly manga compilations in Japan. In the past, this magazine has released the immensely popular Death Note, which ran for a very successful 108 chapters. This manga series revolved around a young genius who had found a dangerous artifact that had been dropped by a death god; whenever Light Yagami wrote a person’s name in a special notebook, that person would die. When Light decided to cleanse the world of evil using this notebook, the world’s best (and seemingly most eccentric) detective L begins a desperate hunt to stop him.

The manga Bleach has topped the charts in both Japan and America and at more than 300 chapters, is still currently being released in Shonen Jump. Ichigo Kurosaki, a normal high-school boy, is dragged unwillingly into a world of soul reapers and invisible monsters known as Hollows. Though at first his goal is merely to protect his family and friends, he is forced to fight increasingly stronger foes in battles that range across the human world, that of the soul reapers, and in an arid wasteland that is home to deadly spirits.

As you can see, the world of shonen manga is quite varied, and if you are looking for high adventure and thrills every minute, this is where you want to be!

One of Micah’s favorite graphic novel genres is Shonen. She is presently reading the Bleach manga in between her school studies and work breaks. Check out her latest manga review at NovellAlive.

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How to Draw Manga Facial Expressions

Posted by admin on August 27, 2008

http://www.markcrilley.com –”Miki Falls” manga creator Mark Crilley presents a tutorial on drawing three different facial expressions, showing the transition from surprise to anger. If you’ve found this vid useful (and would like to help a guy feed his family!) I’d be honored if you’d consider picking up a copy of Miki Falls. It’s available at Amazon right here: http://www.amazon.com/Miki-Falls-Spring/dp/006084616X If you’d like to get it at a real bookstore, please remember that even bookstores that don’t carry Miki Falls will happily special order it for you if you ask. Thanks for the support, my friends! –mark

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100 Ways to Draw Manga Eyes

Posted by admin on August 27, 2008

http://www.amazon.com/Miki-Falls-Spring/dp/006084616X/ –”Miki Falls” creator Mark Crilley embarked on a quest to study one hundred styles of manga eyes, and made a video of it while he was at it. You can view all 100 eyes in greater detail (and without having to hit a pause button!) right here: http://markcrilley.deviantart.com/art/100-Ways-to-Draw-Manga-Eyes-87683343 You can visit Mark’s website here: http://www.markcrilley.com/ And if you leave a comment here at Youtube naming your favorites out of the 100, they may well end up in an upcoming line-by-line tutorial. Music created in GarageBand 2.0 Thanks for the honors, friends: #1 - Top Favorites (This Week) - Howto & Style (6.9.08) #1 - Top Rated (This Week) - Howto & Style (6.6.08) #1 - Most Discussed (This Week) - Howto & Style (6.9.08) If you’ve found this vid useful (and would like to help a guy feed his family!) I’d be honored if you’d consider picking up a copy of Miki Falls. It’s available at Amazon right here: http://www.amazon.com/Miki-Falls-Spring/dp/006084616X If you’d like to get it at a real bookstore, please remember that even bookstores that don’t carry Miki Falls will happily special order it for you if you ask. Thanks for the support, my friends! –mark

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How to Draw Clothes for Manga/Comic Books

Posted by admin on August 27, 2008

http://www.markcrilley.com/ –”Miki Falls” manga creator Mark Crilley presents a tutorial on drawing clothes, with special emphasis on wrinkles. If you’ve found this vid useful (and would like to help a guy feed his family!) I’d be honored if you’d consider picking up a copy of Miki Falls. It’s available at Amazon right here: http://www.amazon.com/Miki-Falls-Spring/dp/006084616X If you’d like to get it at a real bookstore, please remember that even bookstores that don’t carry Miki Falls will happily special order it for you if you ask. Thanks for the support, my friends! –mark

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How To Draw Hands For Manga/Comic Books

Posted by admin on August 27, 2008

http://www.amazon.com/Miki-Falls-Spring/dp/006084616X/ –”Miki Falls” manga creator Mark Crilley presents a tutorial on drawing hands. If you’ve found this vid useful (and would like to help a guy feed his family!) I’d be honored if you’d consider picking up a copy of Miki Falls. It’s available at Amazon right here: http://www.amazon.com/Miki-Falls-Spri… If you’d like to get it at a real bookstore, please remember that even bookstores that don’t carry Miki Falls will happily special order it for you if you ask. Thanks for the support, my friends! –mark ps: You can view one of the illustrations from this vid in greater detail in my DeviantArt gallery: http://markcrilley.deviantart.com/art/Miki-in-a-Blue-Dress-88875476 Thanks for the honors, friends: #1 - Top Rated (Today) - Howto & Style [6.17.08]

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Different Types Of Manga

Posted by admin on August 23, 2008

While manga basically means comics in Japanese there are many different forms of manga directed at a variety of age groups from kids through to young adults and the more mature audiences both same and opposite gender orientated.

Depending on what type of artwork and story you’re after (whether to draw for yourself or to read) will mean both knowing the difference in styles and name and being able to stick to that style – you don’t want to aim your manga for children only to have it end up being for a more mature audience.

For example. There’s Shojo manga which is primarily a romance manga for girls, of course within this romance there’s a variety of different genres: from science fiction to historical and the opposite which is Shonen manga or comics for boys – generally action packed and dramatic though again while it’s primarily aimed at boys the sub-genres range from humorous to technical.

For the more mature/adult audience there’s Seinen manga for men or Josei manga for women, while these cover the same types of themes as Shojo or Shonen they usually feature more complex storylines and themes and tend to have more sexually explicit or violent scenes. You will also find what is know as Yuri (girl meets girl) and Yaoi manga (boy meets boy)

That’s just a basic guide to the different types of manga and will give you a brief idea of what style you may want to aim for when you start to draw manga for yourself or perhaps for the next time you’re looking for a new manga to sink your teeth into.

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How To Start A Manga – A Brief Guide

Posted by admin on August 20, 2008

When it comes to starting your own manga, no doubt different people have different approaches, but while they may attack it from different angles, in the long term many of the elements are the same.

If you’ve read lots of manga (or seen tv shows/movies etc) you’ll no doubt have picked up many tips and ideas by studying your favourite characters, settings, storylines and genres etc and this may give you some idea of which direction you want to go with your own manga.

Once you have a general plot idea you’ll also need to come up with your characters, many may do this by spending time drawing different characters until they come up with just what they are looking for. For each character you’ll also want to come up with a profile for them (give them their own backstory, it may never appear in your finished product, but it can help when it comes to fleshing things out)

From there you’ll want to map out your settings including things like buildings and work on perspective etc. Some may choose this time to also layout their panels (a good tip is to draw your characters etc in normal size on a normal size piece of paper and then scan/resize it to fit your panels) Others may just start with rough sketches to get a feel what it will look like before actually fitting to panels and colouring etc.

One big thing to remember though, particularly for beginners, is that it will take time - be prepared to practice (spending some time just drawing different characters or settings etc away from your chosen storyline can be good practice) and patience.

But above all – have fun – whether you want to just write a story for now (and add the manga artwork down the track) or just play around with and learn how to draw manga if you enjoy doing it that’s the most important part – the rest will come.

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Manga And Anime Art Exhibition

Posted by admin on August 18, 2008

The Napa Valley Museum’s new exhibition: Manga and Anime: An Exhibition of Popular Cartoon Art  is now showing. Co-sponsored by the Nichi Bei Times newspaper of San Francisco, the exhibition includes examples of Manga art from the newspaper’s recent Manga Art Contests, as well as art from the judges of those contests

The “Manga and Anime” exhibition at the Napa Valley Museum provides a snapshot of the current Manga and Anime scene. Viewers will see gifted amateur and professional art work, learn about the high points of Manga history, and gain some insight into the cross-cultural phenomenon that is Manga

The exhibitons runs from August 15th If you’d like more information visit the Napa Valley Museum website.

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Manga Novel For World Of Warcraft

Posted by admin on August 17, 2008

With the success of the bestelling Warcraft: The Sunwell Triology comes a new manga novel set in the Warcraft Universe.

Warcraft: Legends is a series of stories featuring both new and familiar heroes that will well and truly keep you entertained as these manga writers and artists allow us to travel through different stories with them.

Some of what you will find:

The Journey: The arrival of a group of adventurers with promises of gold and excitement will disrupt a simple farmer’s life in ways unimaginable as he takes a nightmarish ride into Scourge-ridden Andorhal.

Trag Highmountain, the courageous Tauren who first made an appearance in Warcraft: Shadows of Ice, finds himself reborn…as one of the Undead.

If you’re looking for some World Of Warcraft Manga then this book may be for you: Warcraft: Legends

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