by Bruce Lewis (Author)
Manga is the Japanese word for comic. The distinctive manga style - petite girls with huge eyes, spiked hair and funky clothes, kung fu fighting in edgy urban settings captured from unusual and dramatic angles - has entered the mainstream comics, graphics and advertising of the West and is an outstandingly popular style with aspiring comic artists.
The 'how to' manga books currently available are translations from the Japanese. They are often poorly translated, containing cultural assumptions not necessarily obvious or applicable to a Westerner. 'Draw Manga' takes an entirely fresh approach. Bruce Lewis explains manga and its roots, teaches the conventions of manga illustration, but encourages the reader to develop their own unique style. Why ape manga when you can develop its exciting conventions in your own way? 'Draw Manga' builds your skills, from drawing the basic figure, creating believable characters and setting the scene, to developing a story and creating dramatic lettering. By the end of the book you will know how to create your own manga and how to publish your work on paper or online. This comprehensive approach to thinking and drawing manga is the essential guide.
Format: Paperback
Pages: 128
Edition: illustrated edition
Publisher: Collins & Brown
Published: 24 Oct 2005
ISBN 10: 1843401886
ISBN 13: 9781843401889
Book Overview: One of the first professional cartoonists shares the benefit of his experience with budding artists, showing readers how to draw in the popular manga style, explaining the origins of the form and demonstrating its basic techniques. Original.