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Digital Manga Workshop: An Artist's Guide to Creating Manga Illustrations on Your Computer | 
enlarge | Authors: Jared Hodges, Lindsay Cibos Publisher: Collins Design Category: Book
List Price: $24.95 Buy New: $2.40 You Save: $22.55 (90%)
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Avg. Customer Rating: 10 reviews Sales Rank: 365556
Media: Paperback Number Of Items: 1 Pages: 192 Shipping Weight (lbs): 0.8 Dimensions (in): 9.2 x 8.3 x 0.6
ISBN: 0060751606 Dewey Decimal Number: 741.50285 EAN: 9780060751609 ASIN: 0060751606
Publication Date: August 1, 2005 Availability: Usually ships in 1-2 business days
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Product Description
The unique Japanese cartoon style known as manga, with its exaggerated stylistic characters and vivid colors, has caught the attention of America. Now, with the advent of digital tools like Photoshop and Painter, manga artists have discovered new ways of bringing their artwork to life and onto the computer -- with astounding results! This complete guide presents a wealth of information by exploring the digital possibilities of creating manga-style artwork. It details the entire process, from initial rough sketches, to the finished color image, with in-depth instructions and illustrations that demonstrate the intricacies of each technique. It also deals with a variety of inking and coloring styles.revealing the secrets of how to achieve smooth, highly detailed line art directly on screen, how to recreate the appearance of traditional animation with cel-art techniques, and how to achieve a soft, dreamy, or traditional look with airbrush, watercolor, and painting tools. It also explains how custom backgrounds, special effects, and the use of filters can add the finishing touches that exemplify professional results.
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Youll need more than this book October 29, 2008 0 out of 1 found this review helpful
Its a decent book it covers basics but in a few areas it leaves out information, leaving you sort of guessing and having to experiment in order to find out how things work. Fortunately I have a Photoshop 7 book to help me out to show me how to use tools and another book to fill in the blanks. Like a lot of books now you have to buy additional material to fill in the blanks.
Excellent! Very detailed book on illustration in general October 24, 2008 1 out of 1 found this review helpful
This book is really wonderful! I was looking for a book on general illustration/cartooning/digital art...what the best methods were for "merging traditional sketching/artwork with the digital art platform"... this book seems to cover that all in great detail! VERY well explained...excellent use of tons of detailed artwork along with the literature. The book is really gorgeous to look at too! HIGHLY recommended!
Oh, and if you want this book mainly for creating manga artwork... it has everything you need!
Not for Photoshop Element Users September 4, 2008 0 out of 1 found this review helpful
I was looking for a book that would help me learn digital art with Photoshop Element 6 (the program was given to me as a gift) and thought I would give this book a try since I am serious about this particular hobby (down with Microsoft Paint!). One of the most important tools they mention (Freeform pen, which is what you use for shadowing) is not an included tool in the updated Element version! I've tried web searching to see if there was a pen tool, or how to shadow manga artwork with a different tool offered in Photoshop Element... so far I have found nothing! What a huge let down!
There was nothing wrong with the book itself, but I didn't have the old Photoshop version to utilize this manual... so I wrote this review as a warning to those who have the same program as I do and are thinking about buying this book. It would be helpful if there was a manga digital art book out there that was updated and showed users how to use photoshop element program.
A Great Primer on Digital Drawing Techniques June 21, 2008 1 out of 1 found this review helpful
Don't let the title fool you.
While the subject matter covered within the book is aimed at "Manga" based characters, there is a lot of great information contained within that can be easily applied to ALL cartoonists seeking enlightenment on using digital techniques to create their work.
The book covers many subjects, including the required tools (hardware and software), the pros and cons of digital drawing vs. analog, and, of course, useful techniques for scanning, inking and coloring your work. There are many color examples to look at and study, and the text is easy to read and digest - making it a great book for younger artists.
Experienced traditional artists who are considering digital workflows should also consider this book. The nuts and bolts of getting started are sure to get any artist quickly up to speed.
Many of the techniques are presented using both Photoshop and Corel Painter, so if you have one or the other, you should be able to progress through the techniques with no problem.
I highly recommend this book for artists young and old who wish to learn more about creating their work digitally - whether its in the Manga style or not.
New to Computer Coloring? Pick this book up!!! September 29, 2007 3 out of 3 found this review helpful
When I first got Photoshop, intent on learning how to color my drawings in that comic book style, I didn't know where to start. So, I started surfing Amazon for computer coloring books, and bought a few. Some of them were good, some just plain awful, but of all of the ones I bought, this is certainly the best.
"Digital Manga Workshop" is an excellent introduction for amateurs looking to get their work colored via computer. It provides handy, step-by-step guides on the process, and is extremely useful. Even the novice Photoshop user (much of the book focuses on the use of Photoshop, much to my delight) will have no trouble following their instructions. I cannot recommend this highly enough.
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