Volume 2 of this popular animation series continues step-by-step instructions on figure-drawing in the unique Anime style, with an emphasis on facial expressions and conveying emotions. This description may be from another edition of this product.
I received a book with same title and author but the cover is not what the site shows.afraid to unwrap it if its the wrong book.
This book helped a lot!
Published by Thriftbooks.com User , 18 years ago
I am 14 years old, and I got this book a year ago. It really helped me to figure out how to draw some of the basic expressions for people. I have been drawing manga for about 2 years now, but for a while, all of my characters had the same poses and basiccaly the same faces! And another note: not every character will express the same emotion in the same way. This also helps you to think about your character's personality and what kind of facial and body expressions they will use. I recommend this book for anyone who has the basics down, because it doesn't explain any of that. It will help anyone from a novice level, even experts could use the tips.
Ozawa does it again!
Published by Thriftbooks.com User , 20 years ago
If you have problems drawing expressive characters get this book immediately! I can't begin to tell how handy it is to see a variety of characters (young to old, male and female) with their own unique manner of displaying an emotion (fear, smugness, unease, etc). The book goes a bit further and helps you how to translate that emotion into a panel or animation scene for maximum impact which I find quite useful. This is the most comprehensive book on emotions from facial to full body expression regardless if you're into realistic or more simplistic drawings. Get your hands on one if you can.
Excellent book
Published by Thriftbooks.com User , 20 years ago
The second book in the series, this one goes into detail on how to bring your characters to life through their facial expressions and body position. They show many different facial types for various types of characters and genders; many emotions that they go through including joy, anger, smug, embarressment, and much more; and the positions their bodies would be in while executing these emotions. At the end of the book there is a chapter on perspective and how to choose the right perspective to convey the emotion your character is going through. An excellent book for any anime artist.
Anime Freak!!!
Published by Thriftbooks.com User , 21 years ago
This book is all about finding the best expression for your charaters. For people who bought the first volume this depends on how well you listened and did when you were drawing. But it has been the best allowence money I spent. It has greatly aproved both my best's freinds drawing and mine. So if you HAVE THE FIRST VOLUME GET THE SECOND ONE.
Another top title from Ozawa
Published by Thriftbooks.com User , 23 years ago
For anyone interested in drawing characters (not just Manga style), the Tadashi Ozawa books are a real find. Volume one of the Anime and Game Characters (Basics for Beginners and Beyond) series was an amazingly useful book on drawing the human figure in many styles. Now he follows it up with Expressing Emotions.As with the first book, he walks you through the techniques he's featuring for a range of different character types, from the very simple to the very realistic. He also includes extensive annotations with most of the drawings explaining why things work and pointing out the small but important details he's used. He focusses both on facial expressions and using the whole body to effectively convey feeling.And again, he's included a section of drawings that don't quite work, with full annotations alongside revised drawings that fix the problems. While not as extensive as in volume one, it's still a great resource for the learning illustrator. Once you study these "before and afters", you wonder why more books on drawing don't use this technique. It allows you to spot your own flaws more easily, while encouraging you by showing you how to repair the problems through practice.This book is definitely a 5 star read if you already have Volume 1 of this series (currently a bit hard to get, but keep checking for the reprint that's scheduled for release sometime). If you're already quite competent at drawing figures, this book will be of great use. If not, you'll still find it useful, but it doesn't cover how to draw figures, only how to give them more life and emotion.If you're interested in drawing, especially Anime and Manga, grab this book while you can. And watch for the release of volume 3 (Bringing Daily Actions to Life), tentatively scheduled for this Summer 2001.
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