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How to Draw Manga, Volume 3: Compiling Application and Practice (1996)

by The Society For The Study Of Manga Techniques

Series: How to Draw Manga (Volume 3)

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The thing that can make or break a manga is the expression of machines/automata. Those anime-like whirring and thwacking mecha sounds create real excitement. In this book, the basics from the first two books in the series are used in expressive techniques to create outrageous imaginary automata, cars, motorbikes, explosions, fires, imaginary animals, ocean waves, clouds and other effects.… (more)
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Jeder weiß, daß die beste Methode zur Verbesserung seiner Fähigkeiten im Mangazeichnen darin besteht, seine Lieblingsmanga nachzumalen.
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The thing that can make or break a manga is the expression of machines/automata. Those anime-like whirring and thwacking mecha sounds create real excitement. In this book, the basics from the first two books in the series are used in expressive techniques to create outrageous imaginary automata, cars, motorbikes, explosions, fires, imaginary animals, ocean waves, clouds and other effects.

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The thing that can make or break a manga is the expression of machines.automata. Those anime-like whirring and thwacking mecha sounds create real excitement. In this book, the basics from the first two books in the series are used in expressive techniques to create outrageous imaginary automata, cars, motorbikes, explosions, fires, imaginary animals, ocean waves, clouds and other effects.
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