How To Draw Japanese Anime Manga
82A True Die Hard Manga Fan
Turning Imagination and Creativity into Art
So why do you want to learn how to draw Japanese Anime? Maybe because you've watched a lot of it and were drawn into the intricate story line and the beauty of the artwork. If so, then you are not alone.
I started watching anime when I was just a kid. First I fell in love with Speed Racer. Yup, if you didn't know Speed Racer is considered Japanese anime, then now you know.
Frome there I went on to watch G-Force, Robotech, Akira, Vampire Hunter, Ghost in the Shell, Appleseed and so on and so on. I remember I was not only enthralled by the artwork but also by the enthralling story line. It captured my imagination like nothine else before.
Japanese Manga mirrors real life. The story behind the artwork give the characters real life as though they are actually living breathing actors and actresses in CGI skin.
Manga can be funny, touch your soul and warm your heart. Or it can be cold, bloody and brutal and vomit inducing. Manga comes in all forms of genre just like films and books. Manga's boundries are only limited by it's creator's imaginative and sometimes twisted mind.
History of Manga
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Manga: 60 Years of Japanese Comics
If you're a freshman to Manga then check out this great book.
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Manga Artist Drawing Kit
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Dynamic Figure Drawing
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5 Basic Tips On Starting To Draw Manga
- You'll need to gather some essential tools to unleash your inner Manga imagination. Start with some basic drawing pencils (4H to 6B), pencil sharpener (preferrably steel), 18 by 24 inch drawing pad (with a sturdy backing), portable sketchbook, kneaded eraser, white nylon eraser and black ink pens (various line weights), and finally a blending stump.
- Draw basic shapes such cones, spheres, cubes and cylinders until you can do it with your eyes closed. By mastering the fundamentals you will be working on a foundation for mastering difficult drawing techniques.
- Study up on Manga drawing by reading books from Manga master artist Hikaru Hayashi. His books can be found on the Amazon.com links below.
- Take a drawing class. Even if it doesn't have anything to do with Manga. Learning other drawing skills can lead to more creative ideas when you are drawing Manga. You might even surprise yourself if you invent your own Manga style.
- Practice until you've had enough. Then practice some more. If Manga is what you love and it is your passion then you will find time to practice. Don't have time? Turn off that television. You can catch reruns of your favorite shows online these days.
iDraw Manga eBook - A Comprehensive Guide To Drawing Manga
iDraw Manga is an eBook that contains nearly 1000 pages of how to information on drawing Manga. The pages are loaded with 2D and 3D sample arts, teaching you how to draw characters, costumes and weaponry.
This book as a total of 8 chapters and nearly 1000 pages.
- Chapter 1 gives you an overview of Manga and its process from start to end. It also contains a section on the art materials you will need to begin drawing out your Manga masterpieces.
- Chapter 2 puts you right into the nitty gritty of how to draw Manga eyes, hairs, facial features of all kinds. Each lesson as its own mini Manga so you can easily follow along.
- Chapter 3 delves into the creation of the Manga world. Your Manga characters are not just floating in space. In this chapter you will be taught how to draw buildings, landscape perspectives and scenes.
- Chapter 4 teaches you how to draw and create things that will interact with your Manga characters. Such as cars, planes, their pets and the beasts that they fight.
- Chapter 5 you will be taught how to give your Manga characters their style. You will learn how to dress them and give them their own unique personality shown by what they wear and how they wear it.
- Chapters 6 and 7 are the chapters that defines all chapters. You will learn about how to create battles, fight poses, headlocks and punches. This is what most new Manga artists want to learn and its all here in iDraw Manga.
- Chapter 8 teaches you how to draw robots or mechs. Anything related in the mechanical world of Manga can be learned in this chapter. There are 120 pages teaching you how to draw male and female robots. If guns and explosions is your thing then you will learn it here as well.
I highly recommend that you try iDraw Manga, it only cost $30 for nearly 1000 pages of helpful drawing techniques on creating Japanese Anime Manga. You can click here for more information. You can download it instantly to your computer after purchase and start learning to draw awesome Manga at your own pace.
This is an eBook so you can download it and begin learning and drawing instantly.
These Books On Amazon.com Have Great Reviews
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Draw Your Own Manga: All the Basics
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Draw Manga: How to Draw Manga In Your Own Unique Style
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How to Draw Manga: Bodies & Anatomy
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How To Draw Manga Volume 1: Compiling Characters (How to Draw Manga (Graphic-Sha Numbered))
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How To Draw Manga: Illustrating Battles
This is probably one of the most sought after how to draw guide books.
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A word about "Real Manga"
If you love to watch Japanese Manga because you think it's great cartoon, then you're in the wrong mindset. Manga is beyond cartoon just like the "Mona Lisa" is a leap away from "Dogs Playing Poker". Real Manga to me is a true mixture of a great imaginative story telling with beautiful artwork drawn and created by Da Vinci like geniuses.
Mark Crilley's "Miki Falls" Series Available On Amazon
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Miki Falls: Winter
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Miki Falls: Spring
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Miki Falls: Summer
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Miki Falls: Autumn
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A Word About The Videos
Throughout this hub will see How To Videos on Drawing Manga. These videos are created by a talented artist named Mark Crilley. His thoroughly informative videos give beginners a great start on the Manga art form.
He has a Manga sold in book stores called "Miki Falls". Go check it out.
He has a great set of videos that will teach you how to draw eyes, hair, fight poses, etc. Watch his videos and learn from the best. So I really have to give credit where credit is due. Mark Crilley is a true Manga art master.
Check out his "Miki Falls" series available on Amazon.com.
How To Draw Manga Hair
Drawing Hair On Manga Characters
Manga character have over the edge hair styles. Sometimes the more over the top the better depending on how wild your character is. The biggest tip for drawing hair on a character is to draw the character bald first.
This all goes back to doing baby steps. Just like real people we all have a skull underneath our hair. So it is logical to draw the head bald first and than start working on hair detail.
How To Draw Manga Fight Post Pt. 1
How To Draw Manga Fight Pose Part 2
Check out a video on "How To Draw Manga Eyes"
How To Draw Eyes On Manga
There are many styles of eyes on Manga characters. But one important key factor is the eyes often enough are not Asian in feature. They are drawn bigger, wider and in essence more exxagerated. Each Manga artist have their own style. The more you draw and practice the more you will start to develope your own true Manga style.
- First start off by sketching the basic shape of the eye as best as you can. It's important to get the size and the shape right the first time.
- Begin to flesh out the eyelids with a heavier pencil. Details are key. Add light glares to bring out some realism.
- Now is the right time to add detail to the pupil and begin to thicken the area around the eyes.
- Time to complete your first set of Manga eyes. Draw the eyelashes with a pencil and use a marker to thicken and curl. Clean up any penciled guide lines. You can can some color to the iris for a little more flare.
Chibi Style Manga
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Manga Mania: Chibi and Furry Characters: How to Draw the Adorable Mini-characters and Cool Cat-girls of Japanese Comics
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Chibi Manga - A Different Style of Manga
Just like paintings have different styles and types of art, Manga too has a vast variety of final look on the artwork.
Manga drawings and their characters can range from the sublimely exaggerated to utterly cute and fluffy. Sometimes you will see hard core Manga mixed in with a bit of Chibi art, usually just to lighten a mood in a more serious Anime series.
Chibi Manga are drawn differently as well by various artist. The most notable being Naruto to even Ultraman.
First off you have to remember that Chibi drawings are simplified. From head to toe the character's body is exaggerated in proportion. The head being the biggest portion of the body. The hands and feet have the least details while the face has the most with expressions.
Never the less the artwork is backed by some of the most imaginative stories ever created.
How To Draw Manga Figures In Motion
How To Draw Manga Hands
How To Draw Body Proportions
Manga Studio 3.0 Debut for Windows
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Manga Studio 3.0 Debut for Windows [OLD VERSION]
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Tablets - You Will Need This For Manga Studio
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Genius MousePen 8 x 6-Inch Graphic Tablet for Home and Office
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Wacom Intuos3 6 x 8-Inch Pen Tablet
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Manga Studio 3.0 Software
If you are a fan of drawing animations on the computer then this is a great software for you.
This softwar has a setup and features similar to Adobe Photoshop and Illustrator. So if you are already familiar with these graphic softwares then you should get along with Manga Studio 3.0 very quick.
This software is built for hard core artist but with a little bit of a learning curve a beginner passionate about Manga shouldn't have any problems using the software.
Now this is not to say that Manga Studio has the same features as Photoshop and Illustrator. It basically has the same setup. Manga Studio is designed to help Manga artist build a comic book and give your drawings the desired affect to make it Manga style.
Manga Studio is equiped with inking capabilites and tools the emulate Manga style. So it has more pen options and pen tip selections to increase your toolbox for better design and artwork.
As I mentioned earlier Manga Studio can help you create a Manga comic book by helping you organize the pages. It organizes and saves all your files in one directory so you will know where all your pages are.
You will need a pen tablet to draw with Manga Studio. Using your mouse is not recommended for finer details for your artwork.
"APPLESEED" the Movie
Appleseed the Movie available from Amazon.com as well as other Anime movies of interest
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Appleseed (Widescreen) (2004)
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Appleseed Ex Machina (Single-Disc Edition)
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Vexille - Movie
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Do you have a favorite Japanese Manga series? Go ahead and let everyone know.
You can try your local library Kai. As for the iDraw eBook you can only download it after a purchase. Also just practice and keep watching anime and you'll be fine.
My favorite anime is helsing jus throwing tht out there
Yeah Helsing is my favorite too, thanks for dropping by!
This is awesome.
I luuuuv Hellsing too and I hope Seres Victoria and Arucard get together
I DO WHAT EVER YOU TOLD ME
NOW i CAN DRAW MANGA AND I DO IT ON PAPER NOWADAYS AFTER VISTA LAPTOP AND MANGA STUDIO AND PENMOUSE I FOUND HARD TO DEAL WITH PEN IT IS NOT COMFORTABLE TO USE AS REAL PENCIL WHO THESE PEOPLE DRAW SO EASILY BY PENMOUSE... SOMEONE TOLD ME PLEASE
Hi Nour George, yeah it a real pain to draw with a tablet pen. My hands are kind of big so it's even more difficult. But keep at it, everything takes time. Good luck!
this is one of the best article i have ever found. thank
Thanks for the nice words umaianime! And thank you for dropping by!
hello edwin. this is a nice hub. I am stuying how to draw anime myself. you are welcome to visit my hubs and see my drawings too.
Manga is one of them artforms that will always be inspirational and good to look at, I prefer the nnasty legend of the overfiend series, ninja scroll, fist of the north star and that old classic Akira.
lol! yeah waynet, overfiend is pretty nasy and Akira is still my favorite.
very good!!! excellent
This is an awesome Hub, a lot of good information on here! I'm sure that a lot of people are thankful that you wrote this.. including me! :)
I am currently working on my manga drawing, and I have always found Mark Crilley's videos great help! :)
Well i ought to say, Nice hub! But,to me the best manga of all time is naruto Shippuden cause in kost polls it usually ranks highest... Not to be mean though just in my advice...
Thanks all for visiting, yes we all have our favorite animes and the best thing of all there's so many to watch =)
Damn, that's a great hub!
Myself are an immense anime fan, but I always sucked at drawing. Maybe I give it a go now!
wow i am amazed ha ha ha ha ha

















kai says:
13 months ago
how can I get all these books at a discounted price as I am young and would love to learn every thing there is to know about Manga