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asukaevaunit02
01-19-2006, 02:16 PM
hi after some help n drawing anime and manga anatomy, i can draw faces fine but when it comes to drawin the body i cant get it looking right!:mad2:
can anyone give me a few pinters, or recommend any books or any help would be really appricated thanks

Liebe
01-19-2006, 02:29 PM
for anime i find that using regular human anatomy is close enough just make the legs ever so lightly longer and the torso ever so slightly shorter than a normal humans body. not too much though or your characters will start looking really freakin weird.
you can usually find plenty of online tutorials for drawing anime. or even look up human anatomy for non anime and just keep in mind that the legs are usually a bit longer. and women are almost always anorexic! (spelling?) lol

asukaevaunit02
01-19-2006, 03:03 PM
thanks

KoShiatar
01-20-2006, 03:27 PM
Yep.
Get some human anatomy lessons, they will be extremely useful whatever your choice about style will be in the future.
You could also get a nice series of books titled "How to draw manga".

Rengori
01-26-2006, 01:29 AM
If you collect manga or have a DVD player that doesn't screw up the picture when paused, you could draw from there. It's really good practice. That's how I started and I got a really cool Inuyasha drawing from it.

moogle maniac
01-26-2006, 11:44 PM
thats a good idea Rengori. yeah buy a human anatomy book it would be very helpful

Aryn
01-27-2006, 12:43 AM
I can't draw anything without a source. Don't believe anyone who tells you that real artist can just pull things out of thin air - cause that's not what you do, you observe. Find just a regular picuter of a person that you like the pose of (try devART's stock photos) and sketch it out. Then from there, edit it to look like an anime, make it skinnier in places and longer in other and add an anime face. That's what I do and it's usually a good approach. Don't bother buying a book. :P

Rengori
01-27-2006, 02:11 AM
I can't draw anything without a source. Don't believe anyone who tells you that real artist can just pull things out of thin air - cause that's not what you do, you observe. Find just a regular picuter of a person that you like the pose of (try devART's stock photos) and sketch it out. Then from there, edit it to look like an anime, make it skinnier in places and longer in other and add an anime face. That's what I do and it's usually a good approach. Don't bother buying a book. :P
That's a more detailed version of what I said. If you already have a resource, don't buy a "how to draw" book. Or, try making chibi art regular anime. That helped me a lot.

Kawaii Ryűkishi
01-27-2006, 02:45 AM
"Anime/manga" is host to hundreds of distinctly separate art styles.
You ought to be trying to carve out your own style anyhow, not copying someone else's.

rubah
01-27-2006, 03:56 AM
that reminds me, kishi when are you going to work on a couple of human figures in your own style?

Kawaii Ryűkishi
01-27-2006, 06:57 PM
That is completely off-topic.

Shoeberto
01-27-2006, 09:39 PM
Just answer the lady's question, already.

xtreme112
02-04-2006, 08:49 AM
Back on the subject:
Start small and use stick figures, from there build on the shapes of muscles and the body, then erase the unnessecary lines and go from there.

But when it comes to manga, I can see that there are relationships between manga and reality. Shapes and form derive from ourselves (even the eyes have a resembelance) which you should always remember, try comparing figures of your drawings with real people. Look at the way your own muscles and body looks and shapes, and work on it from there. Whenever I have trouble drawing hands, i usually just sketch the shape/pose of my own. And remember, you can't rush the picture, the longer you take, the better the results.