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How to Draw Manga Part 6

Posted on: January 25th, 2012 by visualmonkies
I hope the information in the previous blogs have helped you to draw manga. This blog Entry will be more of a demonstation of how I draw Manga, while using the steps that the previous blogs have covered. I will go from the basic building blocks to a finished manga character (non coloured). This image [...]

How to Draw Manga Part 5

Posted on: January 16th, 2012 by visualmonkies
Welcome back to the how to draw Manga blog. Last week we learnt how to draw a manga hands, this week entry will go over how to draw feet. There are some characteristics that a foot and hand share in common, fingers and toes. However the foot does not have a mandible thumb and is [...]

How to Draw Manga Part 4

Posted on: January 9th, 2012 by visualmonkies
Welcome back to the 4th entry of the How to Draw Manga blog. I hope you guys had an awesome break, Christmas and New Years. The last few entries have covered basic body construction with blocks and exercises that covered how to draw a complete Manga head. This Entry will be covering hands, which are [...]

How to Draw Manga Part 3

Posted on: December 19th, 2011 by visualmonkies
Last week we completed a Manga head without ears and hair. So we shall start from grabbing a head from last week to add hair to. Ok so we have a Manga head now and we are starting to put everything together, the reason that we are only covering hair at such a late stage [...]

How to Draw Manga Part 2

Posted on: December 14th, 2011 by visualmonkies
Part 2 Eyes Now that you have a rough idea and a bunch of head shapes it is time to start placing the facial features onto the head, we will begin with the eyes. Study the steps taken to draw this Manga eye.               In the example above the [...]

How To Draw Manga Part 1

Posted on: December 6th, 2011 by visualmonkies

Part 1 – The 1st part of this 5 part Blog will help you develop a basic understanding of how to draw Manga where you will be going through a crash course of the fundamental building blocks in drawing a character.