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1 of 1 people found the following review helpful
5.0 out of 5 stars
A Really Good Manga Book For Your Colection,
By anna (Beverly Hills California U.S.A) - See all my reviews
This review is from: How to Draw Manga, Vol. 22: Bishoujo Around The World (Paperback)
Wow a great book it will teach you how to draw diffrent costumes of the country my friend is really bad at drawing anime and manga so for Christmas I got her a how to draw manga book at first she hated it so I brought it home she said that I could keep the next day after that I never liked manga but I knew that my friend would like it I could draw good with this book when you look at the cover and you see a girl with short brown hair I drew excactly like that and I drew komonoes ( i think you spell it that way)for my friend and she really liked it!So get this book today!
1 of 1 people found the following review helpful
4.0 out of 5 stars
Good Manga Art,
By A Customer
This review is from: How to Draw Manga, Vol. 22: Bishoujo Around The World (Paperback)
I think that many people will love this book. It has great advice and tips for those who are not pros, but this book might be a little bit harder for beginners. After you have learned about simple manga and how to draw at a beginner level this book is the next step. This teaches you how different the worlds women of different cultures compare and difer. It can teach the different body forms of the diverse women. It first breaks the women into three races: Caucasioud, Negroid, and Mongoliad. Then it divides them into their location and cultures. It also teaches you about ancient peoples. All the women wear clothes. So, for those who want to know what some cultures wore this might help a bit. Despite the fair amount of artistic nudity this book is very good.
3.0 out of 5 stars
Very pretty, but...,
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This review is from: How to Draw Manga, Vol. 22: Bishoujo Around The World (Paperback)
First of all, I just want to say that it is my goal to own every single one of the "How to Draw Manga" series. Overall, the series gives a very unique look on techniques used by manga artists, while allowing a small peek into the industry itself.When I first saw this book I was extremely excited, not to mention impressed. This is the first art book that I've ever seen that concentrates on the differences and similarities between women of different ethnicities. (If there are other books out there that does this, somebody let me know!) First, it divides the women into the three anthropological categories caucasoid, mongoloid, and negroid, and gives the main characters of each type. Then the women are divided by country. The mongoloid, caucasoid, or negroid characteristics are pointed out to the reader, as well as physical traits that are specific to the the woman's country of origin. Now, here's where I get picky... One reviewer was upset because they showed a woman from her country wearing old-fashioned clothes that her people do not wear any more. Well, duh. (I'm sorry; that was mean.) Most of the bishoujo shown in the book are wearing their country's traditional dress. This is obviously meant to give the reader a small taste of the country's history. Good for them. What bothered me wasn't the clothes - or, in some cases, lack thereof. (You will see nipples.) What I would like to know is where did the author get her information? Are these images based on anthropological studies? Did the author gather photos or models of different ethnicities and nationalities in order to compile this book? Or were they somehow influenced by stereotypes or by the media? Also, it seemed as though that in some cases the author was trying so hard to make these women look different, that some of the illustrations just came out looking weird. Does this rambling have a point? Yes! It means use this book as a starting point only; don't take it all for gospel. Most of the pictures are beautiful, and hopefully they will offer great inspiration.
5.0 out of 5 stars
Excellent!,
By FlyingDream "Book Reader" (Naperville,IL) - See all my reviews
This review is from: How to Draw Manga, Vol. 22: Bishoujo Around The World (Paperback)
I don't think I can praise this series enough.I was so happy when I found a book like this.Exclenet for beginers and others who have drawn longer.
4.0 out of 5 stars
Nice...,
By Maria the Mar-Mar (Bangkok, Thailand) - See all my reviews
This review is from: How to Draw Manga, Vol. 22: Bishoujo Around The World (Paperback)
This is actually a very nice book if you're intrested in drawing female characters, but as some others said, you need a sturdy background in drawing anime style. Other than that, this book is just...beautiful! There's a stunning "Girl From the Arabian Nights" drawing at the back that if you don't like the book, just buying the book for that paticular picture is worth it!
4.0 out of 5 stars
a review on manga bishoujo around the world,
By A Customer
This review is from: How to Draw Manga, Vol. 22: Bishoujo Around The World (Paperback)
this book is very helpful and shows you how all the body shapes of different girls around the world are different to others also it explains head shape and hair.I would recommend this book to anyone who wants to learn to draw manga but is at a more advanced level ie they can already draw the basic body shapes and eyes etc.the whole series of how to draw manga are very good and I seriously recommend them all,you honestly cannot find a better guide to drawing manga. |
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How to Draw Manga, Vol. 22: Bishoujo Around The World by Hikaru Hayashi (Paperback - July 23 2001)
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