Archive for the ‘Anime & Manga’ category

Drawing Manga – Creating The Basic Structure Of Your Manga Characters

December 24th, 2011

Welcome to the second tutorial on drawing manga. As you know, it’s the second lesson in a series of tutorials manga.

In this lesson we will see, step by step drawing manga, which create the basic skeleton of your manga character.

The first stage of drawing manga

Our first step in drawing manga is rather simple, but very important. We create super-simplified indicators to show your manga characters.

To do this, use circles and lines to form your character. Use circles to represent the joints at the elbows, ankles, knees, hips, wrists and shoulders. And use straight lines to the upper body, neck, arms and legs. » Read more: Drawing Manga – Creating The Basic Structure Of Your Manga Characters

What Is Anime Based On?

November 25th, 2011

Anime is usually on a manga of which essentially is the Japanese word for comics based. Usually when people call them my little manga, it was made in Japan. Some people prefer manga over anime and vice versa, but both are usually very closely related, if not directly after the other, although in almost all cases is the first manga before the anime. Unfortunately I’m not a fan of the genre, so I have little experience in reading, of course, with my love for anime manga I’ll have a chance here and there, but it will never be as good for me that manga. Manga is so popular in many parts of the world, including the United States. Manga is often in journals that include a few chapters from several different series, some daily, some weekly, and spread even more and some even generated at random. While each cartoon is based on the manga, I would venture to say that at least 90% of them. It is not an anime at the same time as the continuation of the manga is being produced to be unusual, but this often leads to the anime overtaken the manga too quickly, forcing designers to go manga based on a break, or create “fees” episodes that have no real have connection with the global history. This poses a problem for fans of anime, manga, the manga before, so people who read them, what will happen before the audience will be carried out which one of the many reasons why I almost always Anime Discussion Board because of spoilers, that the reader may miss the manga and accidentally avoided ruin months of the anime show for me. » Read more: What Is Anime Based On?

Animes That Shook the World

November 25th, 2011

Anime and manga began modestly as a Japanese imitation of American comics, which we know the book was as manga. Soon, the technology has developed, the development of short anime graphic novels serialized TV shows, movies, games and music. How to anime in the world caught began, people notice a little more calm about this type of land of the rising sun. Over the years there have been unusual anime that everyone’s attention, fan, or were not attracted.

SHAKERS MARKET PART 1:

Pokemon, for better or for worse, has become a household name.

The franchise began as a video game on the modest pleasures of the amateur game designer Satoshi Tajiri is based. Tajiri loved collecting bugs as a child and he called in a game. With the help of renowned game designer Shigeru Miyamoto mastermind behind hits like Mario and Zelda. In 1998, American children head over heels with Pokémon Red and Blue (or Red and Green in Japan) was able to rally the players and to form various truths of creatures known as Pocket Monsters. Since then, the piece in a series that became a smash hit U.S. markets has been adjusted. Soon the children across the country, which we will collect not only games, but the cards, toys, trade and battle, and books. Card tournaments were great and the rules were simple to understand. Children of the struggle would be formally or simply at home. » Read more: Animes That Shook the World