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Loading... How to Draw Manga, Volume 20: Female Characters (2001)by Hikaru Hayashi
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Sign up for LibraryThing to find out whether you'll like this book. No current Talk conversations about this book. A "How To.. " book very clearly and informatively done for those who want to immerse themselves in this genre. Cover to cover with copious drawings in Hikaru Hayashi's clear unmistakeable style, it is a sensuous book just to look at, even if you were not interested in learning to draw in this way. There is of course, the inevitable 'loli' bias - inevitable in this type of art anyway; the prepubescent and youthful look taking prominent place. Observations on the difference between real women’s bodies and how to make them look more “appealing” might rankle the pure artist, but neither 'Manga' nor 'Hentai' ever pretended to be realistic. An excellent book to refer to and would complement any shelf containing this form of Japenese art. ( ) no reviews | add a review
Belongs to SeriesHow to Draw Manga (Volume 20)
This volume of the popular How to Draw Manga series is a very detailed, step-by-step guide to depicting female bodies in the distinctive Manga style. Lessons include body types, limb positioning, proportions and facial expressions, and also a section on drawing women's clothing. This book contains instructional nudity. No library descriptions found. |
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