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OverviewFull Product DetailsAuthor: Yishan LiPublisher: Search Press Ltd Imprint: Search Press Ltd Dimensions: Width: 8.00cm , Height: 1.20cm , Length: 11.70cm Weight: 0.124kg ISBN: 9781844485239ISBN 10: 1844485234 Pages: 192 Publication Date: 09 September 2010 Audience: General/trade , General Format: Paperback Publisher's Status: Out of Stock Indefinitely Availability: In Print ![]() Limited stock is available. It will be ordered for you and shipped pending supplier's limited stock. Table of ContentsReviewsThe Mini Manga series are small books that are packed with information for people interested in the distinctive manga style of drawing. This series takes a detailed look at manga drawing covering mecha manga (manga robots and machines), tips for drawing manga, faces and hair, and hands and feet. Manga artist, Yishin Li, explains and demonstrates the essentials of different types of manga drawing. The small format of the books makes them extremely portable and ideal for carrying around. They are full of information and manga inspiration and represent good value for money. This series is ideal for beginners as well as more experienced manga artists.-Suite101.com The Mini Manga series are small books that are packed with information for people interested in the distinctive manga style of drawing. This series takes a detailed look at manga drawing covering mecha manga (manga robots and machines), tips for drawing manga, faces and hair, and hands and feet. Manga artist, Yishin Li, explains and demonstrates the essentials of different types of manga drawing. The small format of the books makes them extremely portable and ideal for carrying around. They are full of information and manga inspiration and represent good value for money. This series is ideal for beginners as well as more experienced manga artists.-Suite101.com Manga as an art form is growing quickly in popularity and appeals greatly to young artists. This series covers different aspects of figure drawing in the Japanese comic-book style. This book covers how to draw the many different faces and hairstyles seen in this genre, and how simple changes can transform a face from a soft smile to an angry aggressive look. In Manga art the faces are of particular importance as the Manga stories tend to a good versus evil and the characteristics of Manga are simplified features. The artist therefore has a lot of expressions to pack into these figures. This book covers how to draw them from very young children to old characters with a wealth of knowledge in their countenance. Each of the main characters have instructions for drawing them from a number of different angles, showing how to get the perspective and proportions correct. This book is a must have for people wanting to learn Manga art and would make a perfect gift for a young adult artist.-Jeanniezelos.com The Mini Manga series are small books that are packed with information for people interested in the distinctive manga style of drawing. This series takes a detailed look at manga drawing covering mecha manga (manga robots and machines), tips for drawing manga, faces and hair, and hands and feet. Manga artist, Yishin Li, explains and demonstrates the essentials of different types of manga drawing. The small format of the books makes them extremely portable and ideal for carrying around. They are full of information and manga inspiration and represent good value for money. This series is ideal for beginners as well as more experienced manga artists.-Suite101.com Manga as an art form is growing quickly in popularity and appeals greatly to young artists. This series covers different aspects of figure drawing in the Japanese comic-book style. This book covers how to draw the many different faces and hairstyles seen in this genre, and how simple changes can transform a face from a soft smile to an angry aggressive look. In Manga art the faces are of particular importance as the Manga stories tend to a good versus evil and the characteristics of Manga are simplified features. The artist therefore has a lot of expressions to pack into these figures. This book covers how to draw them from very young children to old characters with a wealth of knowledge in their countenance. Each of the main characters have instructions for drawing them from a number of different angles, showing how to get the perspective and proportions correct. This book is a must have for people wanting to learn Manga art and would make a perfect gift for a young adult artist.-Jeanniezelos.com If you want to draw memorable manga characters that make your story some to life then getting the faces right is most important. Possibly the first thing people notice about manga style artwork is those huge eyes, the windows to the souls of the characters. Find out how to get these and other aspects right in the third title in this series of mini books. They say that good things come in small packages, and this series certainly bears that out. Having pocket books makes drawing very portable, so you can learn and sketch all over the place instead of just sat at a table or workstation. Find out what materials to get, and then start drawing, as this book does not go on for long about anything other than practical art. Learn how to get the proportions of the face right, how to convey emotions when drawing features and get the hair looking right. There are galleries of features to copy and learn from, and every age from babyhood to old age is examined and how male characters are drawn differently to female. On almost every page is a short project to work through, showing how the face is built up through different stages and all the tricks of the trade, such as how to show highlights on hair, draw cute chibis and of course get those trademark eyes right. Companion to this book is the equally useful Hands and Feet by the same author. This series is heading straight for my keeper shelves for its user friendly, portable and no-nonsense guide to getting this popular art style right.-Myshelf.com Author InformationYishan Li is a professional Manga artist who lives in Shanghai, China. Yishan has been drawing Manga since 1998 when she was in high school and she has subsequently been published internationally including China, North America, France and the UK. Visit her website www.liyishan.com Tab Content 6Author Website:Countries AvailableAll regions |