Selected Product: | Draw Manga: How to Draw Manga In Your Own Unique Style Paperback Edition: New title Author: Bruce Lewis Publisher: Collins & Brown Release Date: 2005-06-28 ISBN-10: 1843401886 ISBN-13: 9781843401889 List Price: $17.95 Average Customer Rating: | | How to Draw Anime & Game Characters, Vol. 1: Basics for Beginners and Beyond ISBN-10: 4766111206 ISBN-13: 0824869000120 List Price:$19.99 The Monster Book of Manga: Draw Like the Experts ISBN-10: 0060829931 ISBN-13: 9780060829933 List Price:$24.95 How to Draw Anime & Game Characters, Vol. 1: Basics for Beginners and Beyond ISBN-10: 4766111206 ISBN-13: 9784766111200 List Price:$19.99 How to Draw Manga: Bodies & Anatomy ISBN-10: 4766112385 ISBN-13: 0824869000113 List Price:$19.99 More How To Draw Manga Volume 1: The Basics Of Character Drawing (Manga Technique) ISBN-10: 4766114825 ISBN-13: 0824869000489 List Price:$19.99 Manga Matrix: Create Unique Characters Using the Japanese Matrix System ISBN-10: 0060893419 ISBN-13: 9780060893415 List Price:$24.95 More How To Draw Manga Volume 1: The Basics Of Character Drawing (Manga Technique) ISBN-10: 4766114825 ISBN-13: 9784766114829 List Price:$19.99 How to Draw Manga: Bodies & Anatomy ISBN-10: 4766112385 ISBN-13: 9784766112382 List Price:$19.99 |
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Bruce Lewis, one of the first professional cartoonists to bring the manga-style to the United States, takes an entirely fresh approach to the subject that's perfect for beginners.
Manga is all the rage, the hippest and most popular form of comic book drawing today. That's why so many aspiring illustrators long to master the style. But too many of the available how-to manuals don't offer the appropriate help for the westerner-or understand which products are available to artists here. Bruce Lewis, an American who's stepped in manga culture, offers something different: an excitingly visual from-the-ground-up explanation of manga and its roots, the conventions of manga illustrations, and advice on developing an individual style. His handbook builds skills, from drawing the basic figure to creating believable characters, from setting the scene to developing the story. There's even information on creating dramatic lettering. By the time artists have worked their way through this essential guide, they'll feel confident drawing their own manga works and know how to get them published too.
False advertisement, and doesn't even cover the very basics | Customer Rating: | I've been drawing manga-style comics for about six years (which is admittedly probably less than Mr. Lewis) and have been published in Rising Stars of Manga, and after reading all of the positive reviews for this item, I bought this book for potential text material for a mini-class I'm teaching this month. Now that I've read through it, I think I'll just give it away to any student who wants it. The art in this book is amateurish at best, and while I can forgive bad art if the instructional material is worthwhile, it simply isn't the case here. Shaky lineart and an unoriginal, derivative "manga" style do more to promote sloppiness and inaccuracies in budding young artists. The book claims to encourage "drawing in a unique style" as opposed to other works that might encourage carbon-copying, and it lives up to the claim solely because it is so vague that it gives no instructions at all. An example I might give is the talk of inking and toning-- Lewis explains how to use these implements technically but gives no advice on how to do so artistically or with any degree of thought or skill, and frankly, a lack of actual technique is one of the major problems with Western manga talent. The most standard instructional will at least talk about line weight or tone textural effects.
It could be because I've read countless other similar books to compare to, but I feel that not only does this volume fail to present anything original in the field of manga instruction, it does a much more cursory and unprofessional job. The inside cover rags on the Graphic-sha How to Draw Manga book series for being a little too culturally impermeable, but at least even that series, rife with its own flaws, teaches something. I think the only saving grace of this book is the talk about self-publishing and convention promotion, not because these are particularly worthwhile topics, but because most other texts don't touch on them.
I only wish I could return this without having to pay for shipping. At least it's better than Chris Hart's books. | Excellent! | Customer Rating: | This book was well worth the money paid,the book covers many things from beginning to end,topics such as how to increase your drawing capabilities,steps to move from to get better,then slowly moves towards things such as learning figures and anatomy,then to drawing the figures and inking them,the 2 forms of inking,and what materials are best for making a manga*WITH PICTURES!* I would definitely recommend this book to anyone looking to improve, get tips, or just starting out
| Useful for all ages and all levels of experience | Customer Rating: | | This is a useful guide for all ages and skill levels of drawing. Especially those that are not familiar with or from the culture of manga animation artistry. It gives the history and origins of manga to give the reader and artist a better of understanding of manga. It then helps the artist see how traditional manga artistry is performed and the processes to make "good" and "proper" manga characters and art. Moreover, it shows the reader and artist how to develop their own style of manga artistry based upon the principles of the tradition. Then it helps the reader and artist to create and develope manga stories, and characters to be in them with "good" plots and flow to create your own manga novel of equal greatness to all those that many/you know and love. | One of the BETTER Manga books...!! | Customer Rating: | I got this book out of the library out of curiosity and was very suprised by its content. Most Manga books show you how to copy the CONTENT/STYLE of Manga; this this addresses Manga's FORM as well as its historical background and relation to Western comics.
The section on how to use computers and various software to layout, ink, letter and color your OWN comics and/or manga is worth the price of the book alone.
Highly Recommended!!!! | You, the new Manga cartoonist! | Customer Rating: | | After you finish practicing Bruce Lewis' tips and techniques, you cannot help but emerge with your own particular style. Instructions are clear, informative and inspiring. |
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