Written by Sarah Boslaugh Friday, 24 August 2012 00:00
Christopher Hart’s latest instruction manual teaches “How to Draw the Supercute Characters of Japanese Comics.”
Hart does a great job of breaking down the characteristics of kawaii to its very basics: body proportions (height = 1.5 heads), facial proportions (round head, simple features, eyes placed low and wide), then adds in the details to create different types of characters. There’s even a section on drawing kawaii foods, so if you’ve ever wondered how to make an ice cream cone or a hamburger adorable, this is the book for you. There are also sections covering different types of anthros (hamsters, pandas, tigers, etc.), dark kawaii types (skeletons, evil dolls, etc.), and cute fantasy and animal creatures. There’s also a section on creating complete scenes with kawaii characters, which can only be described as aspirational for someone at a true beginning level, but could be very useful for someone more experienced (or for a class of students led by a more experienced instructor).
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