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Shoujo Manga Techniques: Drawing Basics

by Hirono Tubasa, Nene Kotobuki

Other authors: Kaimu Tachibana (Cover artist)

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Many young girls dream of drawing the popular shoujo manga, Japanese-style girls' comics. But they don't know where to begin. This charming book takes fans on a step-by-step journey, starting with developing ideas and creating characters, all the way through making scripts and blueprints, through pencil drafting, inking and erasing, and screen tone application. - An ideal companion to Shoujo Manga Techniques: Writing Stories (1-56970-970-X)… (more)
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Many young girls dream of drawing the popular shoujo manga, Japanese-style girls' comics. But they don't know where to begin. This charming book takes fans on a step-by-step journey, starting with developing ideas and creating characters, all the way through making scripts and blueprints, through pencil drafting, inking and erasing, and screen tone application. - An ideal companion to Shoujo Manga Techniques: Writing Stories (1-56970-970-X)

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