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How To Draw Anime And Manga Characters (A Color Coded Guide) (HOW TO DRAW ANIME AND MANGA CHARACTERS

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Unleash Your Inner Artist — Learn to Draw Anime & Manga Characters Like a Pro!
It all started when I sat down with my nephew, trying to teach him how to draw his favorite anime heroes — Naruto, Goku, Luffy, and Deku. I realized then how hard it is to find a guide that teaches you to draw powerful, original characters inspired by those iconic protagonists — not just generic boys and girls.
That's why I created this book.
"How to Draw Anime & Manga A Color-Coded Guide" is a fun, beginner-friendly step-by-step guide designed to help kids, teens, and even adults master the art of drawing anime and manga characters — both male and female — in the heroic, expressive styles fans love. Whether you're just starting out or trying to level up your skills, this book breaks everything down with color-coded steps so it's easy to follow and fun to use.
Inside you'll learn how to characters inspired by anime legends like Naruto, Goku, Luffy, and so many othersDistinctive male and female characters with action-ready poses and cool featuresProportions, character skeletons, facial expressions, and hairstylesClothing, accessories, and dynamic stancesNo confusing jargon. No boring theory. Just practical, fun, easy-to-follow steps to help you build real skills and unleash your creativity.
If your dream is to draw anime like a pro — this book is where it begins.

138 pages, Kindle Edition

Published October 26, 2024

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July 4, 2025
Good for the most part

I like the characters but the first few didnt use the character skeleton. Just started drawing clothes into spaces. Which isnt very helpful when your trying to draw the perspective and and have the proportions right. But they started to kinda use it towards the end.
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