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How to Draw Anime for Beginners Step by Step: Manga and Anime Drawing Tutorials Book 1

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How to Draw Anime A Step by Step Easy Guide This drawing book for girls and boys will help ✅ Develop strong fine motor skills at a young age✅ Encourages fundamental visual analysis✅ Establish the concepts of concentration and practice✅ Improves hand-Eye coordination✅ Increases individual confidence✅ Feel motivated to draw, solve, and create

Encourage your little one to pencil draw throughout his or her childhood to obtain all the benefits listed above.

This how to draw book will show you, step by step, how to draw your favorite Anime.

Get your kids started with coloring with this beautiful Anime coloring book as early as possible, and you’ll contribute to a lifetime of positive benefits.

43 pages, Kindle Edition

Published March 5, 2020

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Sophia Williams

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August 28, 2021
Not for total beginners

This book requires some drawing techniques like perspective and depth of field that are not intuitive for people that just started learning to draw.
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July 4, 2020
Learn a Few Anime Drawings

If you've ever considered drawing anime or manga yourself, this book could help you get the basics of doing female faces and figures down. In a one-page introduction, the author highlights the specific distinctions that make anime drawing different from other types—the details that it focuses on and other preferences. The rest of the book is 16 illustrations that are given step-by-step. While they are mostly women, there is one animal and one couple. The author was able to well capture some moody looks that you see in anime. I think that sometimes there was too big of a leap between steps, especially for someone non-artistic like me. But it was still fun to give them a try. I do think this book is geared toward mid-to-late teens and adults. Unless a younger child is already a talented artist, some of the big leaps taken may frustrate him or her between steps. However, if you're older than 14 or 15 or so and have an interest in drawing anime, you might find this book helpful.

I received a free copy of this book, but that did not affect my review.

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March 7, 2021
Not Bad. Not Great.

This is a very simple book. Perhaps a good reference in conjunction with other more detailed books. I cannot call it great. Who would benefit from this? Someone who wants to make quick and simple one-off manga characters for friends and not get into too much detail. A good effort, but unrefined. However, any kind of practice drawing faces and figures this way will lead to better things, so as an inexpensive guide, this is not bad imo.
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