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Pop Manga

Pop Manga

How to Draw the Coolest, Cutest Characters, Animals, Mascots, and More

by Camilla D'Errico

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appears in Drawing, Art, and Nonfiction.

Renowned manga artist and comics creator Camilla D'Errico's beginner's guide to drawing her signature Japanesestyle characters.From comics to video games to contemporary fine art, the beautiful, wideeyedgirl look of shoujo manga has infiltrated pop culture, and no artist's work today better exemplifies this trend than Camilla D'Errico's. In her...

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appears in Drawing, Art, and Nonfiction.

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Drawing the Head and Hands
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Consider Drawing the Head and Hands by Andrew Loomis.

Andrew Loomis presents a constructive, proportion-first method for drawing heads and hands, relying on annotated plates and progressive demonstrations. The book reads visually: many pages show staged drawings you can copy or reverse-engineer at the easel. Its most useful element is straightforward plane construction and repeatable proportion rules that speed up believable sketching. Annoyances include dated terminology, a narrow set of model-types, and repetitive examples that assume those proportional ideals. Plan to pair it with other references for photo-based anatomy.

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