Japanese Comickers: Draw Manga and Anime Like Japan's Hottest Artists

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Author: Comickers Magazine

ISBN-10: 0060833300

ISBN-13: 9780060833305

Category: Animators, Cartoonists, & Illustrators - Biography

Following the success of Japanese Comickers, this book profiles twelve Japanese and Korean artists working in anime and manga — all of whom eagerly discuss their work and share their thoughts on this incredible and increasingly popular genre. Some featured artists use digital tools to create their work, while others work in more traditional media.\ Each of the twelve profiles in Japanese Comickers 2 includes a brief biography of the artist, a visual of his or her most representative work, and...

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Following the success of Japanese Comickers, this book profiles twelve Japanese and Korean artists working in anime and manga — all of whom eagerly discuss their work and share their thoughts on this incredible and increasingly popular genre. Some featured artists use digital tools to create their work, while others work in more traditional media. Each of the twelve profiles in Japanese Comickers 2 includes a brief biography of the artist, a visual of his or her most representative work, and a pictorial gallery with detailed explanations of their techniques. Also included is information on the materials used by each artist and a glossary of terms unique to manga and anime. A showcase of the cutting-edge vanguard of anime and manga illustration and a valuable how-to guide for aspiring artists, Japanese Comickers 2 is an essential addition to every fan's library.Library JournalThe art of Japanese cartooning called manga started on paper, then blossomed into anime, its animated form, on television, in movies, and on the Internet. From its Asian beginnings it has spread around the world. The Japanese quarterly Comickers Magazine is an authoritative guide, and from it came the first popular volume, Japanese Comickers. This second book showcases 12 Japanese, Korean, and Chinese rising stars in the field. Each profile includes a brief biography, an example of the artist's most representative work, and a pictorial gallery with detailed explanations of their individual techniques and materials, whether digital tools or more traditional media. Recommended for advanced cartoon and animation artists. Copyright 2006 Reed Business Information.

\ Library JournalThe art of Japanese cartooning called manga started on paper, then blossomed into anime, its animated form, on television, in movies, and on the Internet. From its Asian beginnings it has spread around the world. The Japanese quarterly Comickers Magazine is an authoritative guide, and from it came the first popular volume, Japanese Comickers. This second book showcases 12 Japanese, Korean, and Chinese rising stars in the field. Each profile includes a brief biography, an example of the artist's most representative work, and a pictorial gallery with detailed explanations of their individual techniques and materials, whether digital tools or more traditional media. Recommended for advanced cartoon and animation artists. Copyright 2006 Reed Business Information.\ \