Learn to Draw Manga Faces for Kids
Learn to draw with easy-to-follow drawing lessons in a manga story!
by Yuyu Kouhara
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Pub Date 7 Nov 2023 | Archive Date 17 Oct 2023
Quarto Publishing Group – Quarry | Quarry Books
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Description
In this fun, instructional graphic novel, follow the creative journey of aspiring manga artist Lemon-chan to learn key lessons on how to draw faces and expressions to create exciting manga characters.
Learn alongside Lemon-chan as she’s guided by her cousin Momji, a professional artist who teaches her the ins and out of how to draw:
- Facial proportions and features
- Hairstyles
- Faces from many angles and perspectives
- Facial expressions
Perfect for beginning artists and fans of anime and manga, Learn to Draw Manga Faces for Kids shows you how to build the skills you need to draw and create your own manga characters and stories.
The Drawing Manga for Beginners manga series offers kids ages 8 and up fun, easy lessons in how to draw manga characters, from the basics, to figures and poses, to faces and expressions.
Available Editions
EDITION | Other Format |
ISBN | 9780760385500 |
PRICE | US$19.99 (USD) |
PAGES | 168 |
Available on NetGalley
Featured Reviews
So this drawing tutorial is geared toward youth but as an adult I found it engaging and easy to follow in a way that I could almost perfectly replicate what was being taught.
This is a series of drawing tutorials and this one focuses on drawing manga faces. You’ll learn how to draw eyes and a variety of facial expressions. The tutorials give you just enough information to get the basics of a face done so you can customize it.
ARC provided by publisher and NetGalley.
Thank you so much to NetGalley and Quarto Publishing for my copy of Learn to Draw Manga Faces for Kids by Yuyu Kouhara in exchange for an honest review. It publishes November 7, 2023.
What a fun book! I have a few children in my life who love to draw manga, and the story in this gives it an edge! This would make a great gift for any budding artist in your life!
Wonderful guide for kawaii drawing. I’m an artist and have wanted to expand my skills to this area, and I’ve found this really helpful :)
This book is beautiful! And unique! A book of drawing lessons that are presented as manga / graphic novel? I hadn’t seen one like that before. So, I say that’s truly unique! It’s like two books in one, first, it is an entertaining read because of the graphic novel format, and second, you end up learning how to draw something.
It will be a great addition to every young aspiring artist’s collection, there are easy step-by-step tutorials to create your own manga drawings. There are suggestions and ideas on how to make it unique, on how to add your own twists and personality to what you draw.
📚 BOOK REVIEW 📚
Learn to draw Manga Faces by Yuyu kouhara
Thank you #netgalley and #thequartogroup for a free copy of this book in exchange for an honest review.
I know this book is aimed at kids but I learned a lot. And clearly I have a long way to go! As someone who has never made serious attempts to learn how to draw before 2023, it was really good to see all the basics laid out in a step by step. I really enjoyed learning to draw manga Faces and I'm hoping to blend what I've learnt into my work going forward - I especially want to try some comic pieces. I'm telling begginning to understand that the only thing that separates me from the artist I was to be is practice, practice, practice..
Learn to Draw Manga Faces for Kids is a cute illustrative book that teaches children how to draw in the manga and anime style. The book is formatted in a comic book style with characters interacting directly with the reader to teach them the basics of manga illustration. As an artist myself, I found the illustrations to be charming and easy to understand, with the book providing multiple examples of the principles it tries to teach. A great guide to anyone with a child who's eager to learn to draw in this style!
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