How to Create Manga Drawing Facial Expressions

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If there's one thing manga is good at, it's showing emotions! Every series seems to display a dizzying array of expressions that brings characters to life in a way that other comic genres don't. This book is a full index of manga facial expressions for both artists new and experienced who like to draw in manga style. Each expression is depicted in its “basic" variant, such as “dislike". The basic version of dislike is presented in various states of exaggeration, and there are flow of action arrows to show which parts of the face move and in which direction to bring out the expression. Then, more nuanced versions of the basic “dislike" are shown - such as repulsion, being troubled, or the feeling of loathing. Each of these is explored in even more depth with variations, such as “instinctive dislike". Every expression is modeled with characters of varying styles and ages, and text box diagrams explain how that emotion can be conveyed convincingly. There's just about every manga expression I can think of in this book – and with advice to draw even the most subtle emotions, this book is quite the handy reference for manga artists! 176 pgs, pb.

Publisher's Description of How to Create Manga Drawing Facial Expressions

The ability to draw realistic and powerful facial expressions is essential for every manga artist. All artists will tell you that human faces are the most important and challenging element of any drawing. How to Create Manga: Drawing Facial Expressions is an essential resource for artists who want to bring their skills to the next level.

Thirteen professional Japanese artists have contributed their expertise to this book, which contains 1,250 drawings, with several detailed tips and comments on every drawing. It includes a comprehensive opening section on all the basic expressions budding manga artists need to master. Sections dedicated to detailed emotions and playing up the intensity and drama of more animated facial expressions follow.

Tuttle's How to Create Manga series guides users through the process of reaching a professional-looking final drawing through actual sketch progressions, practical tips and common missteps to avoid. Other books in the series include How to Create Manga: Drawing the Human Body, How to Create Manga: Drawing Clothing and Accessories and How to Create Manga: Drawing Action Scenes and Characters.

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Product Format:Paperback
Brand:Tuttle Publishing
Grades:8-AD
ISBN:9784805315620
Length in Inches:10
Width in Inches:7.625
Height in Inches:0.5625
Weight in Pounds:1.65
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