Drawing Cute Manga Chibi: A Beginner's Guide to Drawing Super Cute Characters


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This guide introduces aspiring manga artists to drawing chibi characters--wide-eyed caricatures beloved for their cartoonish exaggeration.

Drawing Cute Manga Chibi walks you through the steps needed to draw these adorable characters, while sidebars offer expert tips, pointers on the pitfalls to avoid, and how to use details to bring your drawings to life.

In this book, readers will learn how to imagine and express:
  • Facial expressions
  • Body posture
  • Hairstyles
  • Different ages
  • Poses
  • Bringing your characters into full-color
  • Different character identities--from a punk rocker to a samurai

Author and Japanese manga artist Ryusuke Hamamoto (Ryu Moto) is best known for his design and creation of the Petit Eva character--who even makes an appearance in this book In Drawing Cute Manga Chibi, he shares his personal tips, showing you how to break the rules of figure drawing in order to create these bobbleheaded cuties.

Artists of all ages and levels will have fun creating original characters or reimagining their friends and family as kawaii chibi drawings.

Author: Ryusuke Hamamoto
Publisher: Tuttle Publishing
Published: 08/25/2020
Pages: 144
Binding Type: Paperback
Weight: 1.35lbs
Size: 10.90h x 8.40w x 0.50d
ISBN13: 9784805316078
ISBN10: 4805316071
BISAC Categories:
- Art | Techniques | Drawing
- Art | Techniques | Pencil Drawing
- Art | Popular Culture

About the Author
Ryusuke Hamamoto (also known by his pen name Ryu Moto) is an experienced manga illustrator whose work extends over a broad range--from novels to character and digital design. His extensive body of work includes the character design for Petit Eva (from the deformed edition of the well known anime Evangelion) and the Dungeons and Dam game, as well as manga Gesu to Kamisama, Hiyokobocci and LR Shojo Tanteidan. He teaches at Tokyo Polytechnic University and also devotes time to mentoring. See more of his work at ryumoto.com