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How to become a Successful Anime-Style Artist

by 3dtotal Publishing

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Specially commissioned step-by-step tutorials by respected professionals help you fine-tune your technique for engaging results, and define your niche as a pro artist. Projects tackle anime styles such as the dynamic Sh?nen and fantasy tinged Sh?jo, both aimed at adults, and Kodomo, created for children. Case studies explore anime sub-styles, helping you pinpoint how your innate style fits into the anime landscape, and what to focus on creatively and commercially for professional success. Case studies include work done by Meyoco, Carles Dalmau, Lord Gris, Miyuli, and Simone Ferriero "SimzArt".… (more)
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Specially commissioned step-by-step tutorials by respected professionals help you fine-tune your technique for engaging results, and define your niche as a pro artist. Projects tackle anime styles such as the dynamic Sh?nen and fantasy tinged Sh?jo, both aimed at adults, and Kodomo, created for children. Case studies explore anime sub-styles, helping you pinpoint how your innate style fits into the anime landscape, and what to focus on creatively and commercially for professional success. Case studies include work done by Meyoco, Carles Dalmau, Lord Gris, Miyuli, and Simone Ferriero "SimzArt".

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