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Drawing Manga 101
3 students

Drawing Manga 101

How to Draw Manga Step by Step for Beginners
Created byHowExpert
Last updated 2/2021
English

What you'll learn

  • Drawing Manga

Course content

1 section10 lectures2h 31m total length
  • Drawing Manga 101 - Part 1A - HowExpert17:09

    Learn to build a manga character base by sketching the head, spine, shoulders, chest, hips, and legs. Refine with proportion, shading, highlights, and final outlines to achieve a cohesive figure.

  • Drawing Manga 101 - Part 1B - HowExpert15:57

    Sketch full-body poses with gestural drawing to ensure accurate anatomy and dynamic mood, then refine characters, clothing, and scene through lighting, color, and storytelling.

  • Drawing Manga 101 - Part 2A - HowExpert15:20

    Draw manga characters from baby to child, using head-to-body ratios and age-based poses. Apply base colors and shading, with outfits like onesies and overalls.

  • Drawing Manga 101 - Part 2B - HowExpert18:33

    Draw manga characters across ages—teenager, adult, and elder—by building from basic shapes, shaping heads, poses, clothing, and aging details, then apply base colors, shadows, and highlights.

  • Drawing Manga 101 - Part 3A - HowExpert15:20

    Explore how manga portrays ethnicity through skin tones, hair, and facial features using desaturated color scales, shading, and highlights to convey lighting and depth.

  • Drawing Manga 101 - Part 3B - HowExpert10:55

    Explore manga hair design with exaggerated, gravity-defying styles, bangs, parts and textures, and learn shading, highlights, and line flow for dynamic shonen manga characters.

  • Drawing Manga 101 - Part 4A: Chibi and Moe - HowExpert14:18

    Learn to draw manga in chibi and moe styles by defining short proportions, oversized eyes, cute outfits, and layered shading to build expressive, toy-like characters.

  • Drawing Manga 101 - Part 4B: Shonen and Standard - HowExpert14:28

    Explore shonen and standard manga styles in drawing manga 101 part 4b, focusing on action-oriented anatomy and dynamic poses. Learn inking, shading, and fabric folds to convey texture and form.

  • Drawing Manga 101 - Part 5A - HowExpert13:28

    Master manga expressions by adjusting the three main components—eyebrows, eyes, and mouth—to convey emotions, including smiling, surprise, sadness, and crying, using practical eye and brow tweaks.

  • Drawing Manga 101 - Part 5B - HowExpert15:47

    Explore manga clothing drawing with tips on schoolgirl uniforms, skirts, tops, collars, ties, sleeves, and shoes, plus shading and fabric flow for dynamic outfits.

Requirements

  • None

Description

In this 2-hour course, you will learn how to draw 26 unique animals, in order from A-Z, with one animal per letter. There will be 3 animals per chapter, with each chapter spanning for about 15 minutes.

Each animal will be broken up into 2-3 simple steps, so you can have a steady foundation before diving straight into the details. From an outside perspective, some animals can be daunting, and it’s easy to get lost in the fur, or the textures. Starting simple, then building up to more complex shapes will provide an efficient framework for studying and drawing the anatomy of different creatures.

Each lesson in the chapter will begin with a simple, red outline of the basic shapes of each animal. New layers will be accompanied by additional detail in the joints and face. Final layers include fur, texture, and more facial detail. You can follow along to whichever level of detail you prefer, making sure this lesson can appeal to beginners as well as more advanced artists, trying to learn new species and techniques.

These animals will vary from lions, to jellyfish, to queen bees, and much more! Lessons are accompanied by interesting facts about the animal, and a voiceover explaining the reasoning and technique behind the line work and anatomy.

It is suggested you use pencil, or digital media for this class, since previous layers are often erased during the end of the tutorial, to allow the final line work of the animal to breathe on its own.


About the Expert
Amy Patterson is a traditional and digital artist with 10+ years of experience creating art and doing work for clients. She attended Kennesaw State University, and has a Bachelor's degree in Drawing and Painting, as well as a minor in marketing. She currently works as an art tutor, and uses her skills that she picked up as a mentor in college to pass on artistic knowledge to help others have more creative freedom. She is a serial hobbyist, and has been playing guitar for over a decade, and has years of experience with percussion instruments as well. She's currently studying Japanese, and riding her motorcycle when the weather permits.

Who this course is for:

  • Manga Enthusiasts, Artists, People Interested in Learning How to Draw Manga