How to Draw Zombies, Vampires, and Other Delightfully Devious Characters of Japanese Comics: Manga for the Beginner Midnight Monsters

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Using step-by-step instruction on how to draw Japanese manga and anime zombies, vampires, and monsters, best-selling author Christopher Hart teaches artists how they can create their own spooky manga characters. With the occult running rampant in today’s television, movies, and other media, it’s no wonder that the scary, monstrous, and dark characters of manga have become so popular. From drawing monster eyes to goth boys, Manga for the Beginner Midnight Monsters teaches artists how to draw these creepy and mysterious characters that they just can’t get enough of.Packed with expert tips on drawing: ·         Zombies ·         Vampires ·         Werewolves ·         Goths ·         Witches ·         Sorcerers ·         And so much more!

Additional information

Weight 0.67 kg
Dimensions 1.27 × 21.72 × 25.4 cm
PubliCanadation City/Country

USA

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Format

Paperback

Language

Pages

176

Publisher

Year Published

2013-9-3

Imprint

ISBN 10

0823007103

About The Author

CHRISTOPHER HART is the world's bestselling author of drawing and cartooning books. His books have sold more than 7.4 million copies and have been translated into 20 languages. Renowned for up-to-the-minute content and easy-to-follow steps, all of Hart's books have become staples for a new generation of aspiring artists and professionals, and they have been selected by the American Library Association for special notice.

PRAISE for Christopher Hart: “Hart is an excellent teacher, and the easy-to-follow, kid-friendly instructions of Young Artists Draw Manga will inspire, not frustrate, a beginning artist, just as previous books of the series have done. In fact, Hart’s books have sold more than 3.1 million English-language copies; have been translated into 20 languages; and have been selected by the American Library Association for special notice.”—Examiner.com

Table Of Content

Introduction 9 The Basics 11 Major Character Types 12Drawing Heads 21 Powerful Male Goth 22 Victim 24 The Wild One 26 The Seductress 28 Young Teen Goth: Male 30 Young Teen Goth: Female 32 Drawing Bodies 35 Front View Basics: Male 36 Front View Basics: Female 39 Girls from the Dark Side 43 Gothic and Lolita-Style Female 44 Dark Gothic Girl 48 Possessed Child 52 Girl Witch 56Zombie Girlfriend 60 Boys with Lost Souls 65 Vampire Boy 66 Hunter of Vampires 70 Sorcerer 74 Fallen Angel 78 Vampires: Rulers of the Underworld 83 The Ever-Popular Victorian-Style Vampires 84 Modern Vampires: The New Stars of Graphic Novels 92 The Bewitching Beauty of Female Vampires 102 Magical Beasts 111 Dragon 112 Werewolf 114 Human-Creature Hybrid 116 Magical White Tiger 118 Elk Monster 120 Flying Snow Fox 122 Unicorn 124 Backgrounds 127 In the Garden of Death 128 The Baron’s Castle 130 Church Steeple 132 Lost in the Woods 134 Abandoned Farmhouse 136 Things That Go Bump in the Night 138 Color Theory 145 Color Palettes for Supernatural Characters 146 Color Backgrounds 152 Interpretive Colors 156 Black-and-White versus Color 158 Combining Genres and Expanding your Art 161 Sports and Supernatural 162 Traditional Japanese Characters and Goth 164 Fantasy (Fairies) and Horror 166 Samurai and Goth 168 Magical Girl and Horror 170 Moe and Goth 172 Taking Your A.R.T. to the Next Level 174 Index 176

Excerpt From Book

Zombies are fun to draw because they're just about the most stubborn characters in all of manga. Arm fallen off? No problem. She'll just keep moving forward. Legs rotted away? A mere speed bump. She'll just drag herself along the ground until she finds a human victim. Zombies always make me wonder if we humans underestimate just how good we must taste.

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