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How To Draw Manga - Battles

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Posted:2017-11-01 14:37
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Posted on 02 November 2017, 03:22 by:   makutamon    PM
Score +26
Could just be me, but I think this is out of order.
Posted on 02 November 2017, 03:34 by:   jonhddd    PM
Score +10
When I see some of fred perry's (the booty doc) earlier work I think of stuff like this. His new work makes it feel like he took everything that was great about this artstyle and added more personality to it. If you are out their fred perry, you are a motherfucking god.
Posted on 05 November 2017, 20:00 by:   newguy2012a    PM
Score -11
The best part about this is that it's with the good old, superior classic artstyles. Anyone who truly takes from this will actually develop skill and not just learn how to draw simple tits and ass.
Posted on 27 November 2017, 12:59 by:   craigj    PM
Score +44
Hahaha, these "good old, superior classic artstyles" came from pretty close to the year 2000. I'm going to get nerdy and break this down.

To anybody who reads manga, none of the drawings here look like they came from a respected title, old or new. That's because the most skilled guys here like Takehiko Matsumoto and Kazuaki Morita are animators. In fact, the latter does porn games and modern moe character designs. They're still good artists with solid foundations you should learn from, but they're from completely different mediums. The ones that do draw comics, like Satomi Miyoko, are extremely typical shoujo artists and the like who, surprise, rely on the cuteness of their characters.

To add a little perspective, only something like 3 out of the 30 top selling mangas in Japan today tend to be T&A series anyway. The main differences today are the internet makes the forgettable trash visible, and American neckbeards have latched onto waifus way too hard, so that's mainly what gets posted.

Don't ape this style over some misguided, Otaking-like delusion of superiority. It's the anatomy, poses, and angles that are worth studying. The style never mattered. In fact, these particular styles have never been anywhere near a hit manga in any day and age for a bunch of reasons, like the complete lack of personality, so it's a bad idea to take influence from them. Not to mention while these guides are great for individual panels and illos, you should probably read actual action comics if that's what you're trying trying to get good at. If anything so you have some vague idea of how they look and work in the first place.

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