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Asians draw Manga.
I know a site that teaches you how to draw manga really well , it's called Manga University (At least for me) and it has text tutorials and video tutorials, however if you want to draw a specific character from an anime cartoon then I recommend Dragoart, and they also have text tutorials and video tutorials. If none of that helps then you can borrow a book about how to draw manga from a library in the art section (or if you go to school the school library) and I'm sure they'll have lots of books.
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Tokyopop has a few manga artists in the US. Mark Crilley, a popular How-to-draw manga artist and has a Youtube channel, has his own series.
Not at all. Many people draw manga, and lots of artists (including myself) come from an anime-styled background.
On the Manga University website, there is a dropdown for "How to Draw Manga." If you click on this, it will show you tutorials and give links for downloads.
You can't technically draw manga books by Hikaru Hayashi.
How to Draw Manga is a site that is dedicated to showing you step-by-step instructions on how to draw Manga eyes. You can also find instructional videos on YouTube.
Its an online university who teaches how to draw manga.
Asians draw Manga.
First divide your paper into different sizes and shape. Start by drawing the sketch, the drawing, details and finally the shading. Draw the speech bubbles and write the words. Finally, add colours.
There isn't really a good answer to that, but what I can tell you is just keep practicing. Get a How to Draw Manga book, it will walk you through all the steps or look it up on u tube there are plenty of how to draw manga people on there.
Are you asking how well *I* myself draw manga or are you asking how do you draw manga well or are you asking how well you have to draw manga for it to be considered quality? 1. I draw manga very well, thanks for asking. If you are looking for an artist though I am busy with my own projects, as are most artists, unless you are willing to pay. 2. Practice. Draw everyday. Study anatomy. Study real life. Just draw and don't worry about how it turns out, as long as you keep drawing you will improve. Start by drawing basic shapes and lines and then add to them. If you are really struggling, trace something in order to learn. You will develop the muscle memory in your hands and mind and improve your skill in this way. It's only cheating if you claim it as your own work, not if you use it to improve. 3. Manga quality varies. I've found that the manga I most enjoy has the worst artwork (Hana Yori Dango, Basara). Style is important. Some styles look messy, but they are still artistic. Perfection is not art. Imperfection is.
Anime & Realistic artists