Manga Art for Everyone

A Step-by-Step Guide to Create Amazing Drawings

Danica Davidson author Rena Saiya author

Format:Paperback

Publisher:Skyhorse Publishing

Published:15th Sep '22

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Bring your own manga characters to life!

With millions of fans around the world, manga is a beloved art form. Now you, too, can learn how to draw your favorite characters from Japanese comics and anime! Manga Art for Everyone shows you how to draw detailed clothing, facial expressions, and other features, like hair and accessories. With gradual steps and helpful tips, this book will have you creating your own colorful characters in no time at all!

Learn to draw:

  • Gothic Lolita
  • Shonen Hero
  • Bride
  • Groom
  • Nekojin ("cat people")
  • Yokai
  • Victorian Man
  • Female Warrior


The authors have done all the work for you. Just follow their simple, straightforward instructions, study the step-by-step drawings, and you'll soon have your own collection of fantastic manga characters!

Praise for Manga Art for Everyone:

"Good characters are a key to good manga. If you’ve been trying to draw them, but still feel as though your drawings don’t look very manga-ish, this is a great book, with lots of good hints and idea templates with which to practice. Kudos to Danica Davidson and Rena Saiya for providing something very useful!”
— Frederik L. Schodt, author of Manga! Manga! and Osamu Tezuka's English interpreter

“Danica Davidson has done a fantastic job of expanding on Manga Art for Beginners in this lovely how-to guide, illustrated beautifully by Rena Saiya. It provides all the essential steps for the budding manga artist. Easy to understand explanations provide details on popular manga archetypes, giving the reader the tools they need to create their own dynamic manga characters.” —Robert McGuire, Publisher, One Peace Books

Praise for Manga Art for Beginners:

"This manga instruction book focuses on character design and costume, devoting much more attention to details such as how to draw a rose or shoelaces, or which way a kimono crosses over, than proportion or anatomy. Much of that was covered in the previous book, Manga Art for Beginners (by Davidson and artist Melanie Westin). This is a solid selection for those who have mastered the basics and are ready to move on to character work." —School Library Journal

ISBN: 9781510771130

Dimensions: 254mm x 216mm x 18mm

Weight: 755g

216 pages