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Leviathan
Apr 30, 2008, 11:16 PM
Book on how to draw faces I checked out from the library failed to teach me how to shade, &ALL the examples are shaded. (//_-)
Toadthroat
Apr 30, 2008, 11:16 PM
Usually those kinda books suck anyway.
AlexCraig
Apr 30, 2008, 11:19 PM
I don't do those How to Draw books. Save for the How to Draw Manga kind. Those have helped.
*Moves Levi's bangs away from her eye*
Toadthroat
Apr 30, 2008, 11:21 PM
On 2008-04-30 21:19, AlexCraig wrote:
I don't do those How to Draw books. Save for the How to Draw Manga kind. Those have helped.
*Moves Levi's bangs away from her eye*
Those usually suck even worse.
Leviathan
Apr 30, 2008, 11:22 PM
I think I'll go back for the one that they use to teach the people at the police station when they draw the suspects &what not.
<Moves away from Alex.>
AlexCraig
Apr 30, 2008, 11:36 PM
Never saw that one. But then, it isn't really what I want to draw.
Nitro Vordex
Apr 30, 2008, 11:48 PM
Hugs are free.
astuarlen
Apr 30, 2008, 11:58 PM
Okay guys, I am going to let you in on a little secret:
Ya ain't gonna learn to draw from some book.
Bonus secret:
You can't learn to draw well in a stylized fashion without learning to draw well period. Copying--trying to copy--some ultra-genericized "manga style" will get you about as far as a couple favorites from 12-year-old Naruto fans on DeviantArt (if you can master the balloons-tacked-on-to-wolf-girl-chests move). Toss the books and draw some real people or things. The first step is learning to see. I'm still workin' on that one.
Sord
May 1, 2008, 12:17 AM
take some art classes, learn about skeletal and muscle structure, draw a still of whatever the hell is in front of you, for the love of god learn to think in terms of layers.
AlexCraig
May 1, 2008, 12:20 AM
Sadly, Ast, "seeing" does not bring home the paycheck when it comes to a career in making manga. The ability to draw said manga does. And while I'll admit using a book doesn't get you so far either, it is a stepping stone; the first step in being able to make art on your own. I don't intend to follow in the footsteps of every Narutard on the web. I intend to make manga that interests people.
Nobody is good from the get-go. They have to work their way up, and books are one of the first steps.
Side note: I like manga. Don't insult what I like, if you please. I take offense at that.
Sord
May 1, 2008, 12:23 AM
http://wapanese.ytmnd.com/
there's the "art" of generic manga, which is about all you'll get out of drawing books. The best ones often tend to have their own styles, that break the generic boundaries.
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AlexCraig
May 1, 2008, 12:31 AM
True, but they all have to start somewhere.
astuarlen
May 1, 2008, 01:27 AM
Whoosh.
Nitro Vordex
May 1, 2008, 01:29 AM
On 2008-04-30 22:23, Sord wrote:
http://wapanese.ytmnd.com/
Haha, I remember that animation. http://www.pso-world.com/images/phpbb/icons/smiles/icon_lol.gif
astuarlen
May 1, 2008, 01:31 AM
But do you recall
the most famous reindeer of all?
Nitro Vordex
May 1, 2008, 01:32 AM
http://www.pso-world.com/images/phpbb/avatar/ep33.gif
astuarlen
May 1, 2008, 01:37 AM
I guess not. ._.
Nitro Vordex
May 1, 2008, 01:39 AM
S'okay, no one likes reindeers in April.
Darn paradoxes. >:U
Toadthroat
May 1, 2008, 02:32 AM
On 2008-04-30 23:32, Nitro_Vordex wrote:
http://www.pso-world.com/images/phpbb/avatar/ep33.gif
I'm flattered. http://www.pso-world.com/images/phpbb/icons/smiles/blush.gif
Nani-chan
May 1, 2008, 05:46 AM
(//_\)
On 2008-04-30 21:21, Toadthroat wrote:
On 2008-04-30 21:19, AlexCraig wrote:
I don't do those How to Draw books. Save for the How to Draw Manga kind. Those have helped.
*Moves Levi's bangs away from her eye*
Those usually suck even worse.
QFMFT
also WTF IS THIS A THREAD WITH THE SUBJECT BEING A oh nevermind
I'm a firm believer that you can either be a good writer or a good illustration artist (aka drawer, but not the kind you have full of unwashed pants and socks).
but maybe i think astie is onto something there. .so take those words in mind. Drawing well is always something that painfully eluded me all my life. All i draw often and relatively well happens to be geocentric shapes or occult symbols. yay4crap
astuarlen
May 1, 2008, 12:55 PM
I has a fan! *o*
Sayara
May 1, 2008, 01:09 PM
On 2008-04-30 22:20, AlexCraig wrote:
Sadly, Ast, "seeing" does not bring home the paycheck when it comes to a career in making manga. The ability to draw said manga does. And while I'll admit using a book doesn't get you so far either, it is a stepping stone; the first step in being able to make art on your own. I don't intend to follow in the footsteps of every Narutard on the web. I intend to make manga that interests people.
Nobody is good from the get-go. They have to work their way up, and books are one of the first steps.
Side note: I like manga. Don't insult what I like, if you please. I take offense at that.
Book, are only good for referencing. Like
HEY REMEMBER, THE HEAD IS 1/2 FOREHAD 1/2 THIS or stuff. But using the book to learn from does not work 100% It is really about seeing and simplfying what you see into shapes. The easiest thing we can read.
Plus, a manga with better anatomy/facial structure as opposed to fabricated nonsense(see DA) it'll look alot better.
Leviathan
May 1, 2008, 04:52 PM
On 2008-04-30 21:58, astuarlen wrote:
Okay guys, I am going to let you in on a little secret:
Ya ain't gonna learn to draw from some book.
Bonus secret:
You can't learn to draw well in a stylized fashion without learning to draw well period. Copying--trying to copy--some ultra-genericized "manga style" will get you about as far as a couple favorites from 12-year-old Naruto fans on DeviantArt (if you can master the balloons-tacked-on-to-wolf-girl-chests move). Toss the books and draw some real people or things. The first step is learning to see. I'm still workin' on that one.
I like to draw real people, it's more of a challenge. http://www.pso-world.com/images/phpbb/icons/smiles/icon_wacko.gif
I like to experiment on other kinds of drawing styles. They usually turn out to be awfully bright &kidlike. I want to try a cell-shaded Wind Waker style. =]
astuarlen
May 1, 2008, 05:28 PM
No, yeah, it's cool to experiment and all. Just recognize that drawing from observation is the key to drawing anything representational, whether it's completely naturalistic or highly stylized. Memorizing a system of exaggerations, conventions, and surface details is the backwards way to go about learning to draw. It's all about understanding form and structure. A good place to start is gesture drawing, which will help you grasp underlying forms. As my figure drawing professor would say, draw from the inside out. When I want to draw a person, for example, I try to figure out first where the bones go, where they connect, how they are related. And even then, it's easy to end up with a stiff, funkified pose. Argh.
Nitro Vordex
May 1, 2008, 05:40 PM
On 2008-05-01 00:32, Toadthroat wrote:
On 2008-04-30 23:32, Nitro_Vordex wrote:
http://www.pso-world.com/images/phpbb/avatar/ep33.gif
I'm flattered. http://www.pso-world.com/images/phpbb/icons/smiles/blush.gif
That could be anyone with that avy ya know. http://www.pso-world.com/images/phpbb/icons/smiles/icon_wacko.gif
PhotonDrop
May 1, 2008, 05:51 PM
On 2008-05-01 15:40, Nitro_Vordex wrote:
On 2008-05-01 00:32, Toadthroat wrote:
On 2008-04-30 23:32, Nitro_Vordex wrote:
http://www.pso-world.com/images/phpbb/avatar/ep33.gif
I'm flattered. http://www.pso-world.com/images/phpbb/icons/smiles/blush.gif
That could be anyone with that avy ya know. http://www.pso-world.com/images/phpbb/icons/smiles/icon_wacko.gif
I miss Bradicus.
Nitro Vordex
May 1, 2008, 05:51 PM
He misses you too PD.
He told me so.
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