Chibi! : the official Mark Crilley how-to-draw guide / Mark Crilley.
Material type: TextPublisher: Cincinnati, Ohio : Impact, [2018]Copyright date: ©2018Edition: First editionDescription: 128 pages : color illustrations ; 28 cmContent type:- text
- still image
- unmediated
- volume
- 9781440340949
- 1440340943
- Official Mark Crilley how-to-draw guide
Item type | Home library | Collection | Call number | Materials specified | Status | Date due | Barcode | Item holds | |
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Adult Book | Main Library | NonFiction | 741.6 C929 | Checked out | 07/22/2024 | 33111009133733 |
Enhanced descriptions from Syndetics:
Master how to draw super tiny and adorable chibi characters!
This book (and your fuzzy-costumed tour guide Mochy) will teach you everything you need to know about drawing chibis! From the word "short" in Japanese, this manga illustration style features cute characters with big heads, tiny bodies and adorably exaggerated facial expressions. Play with proportions to create highly stylized itty-bitty chibis or unusually tall ones, using their big eyes and giant personalities to convey animated emotions, from surprised and joyful to sad and mad.
.32 step-by-step lessons cover everything from proportions and poses to clothing and digital coloring.
.Create every kind of chibi- boys, girls, pets, witches, fairies and anthropomorphic characters.
.Learn how to turn your friends, family and yourself into adorable chibis!
.Includes a chapter dedicated to making chibi crafts, such as phone cases, greeting cards and do-not-disturb signs.
Show everyone how awesome your chibis are!
Includes index (page 125).
"32 Lessons from the Creator of Mastering Manga"--Cover.
Chibi basics -- Characters and poses -- Chibi craft projects.
"This book (and your tour guide Mochy) will teach you everything you need to know about drawing chibis! From the word "short" in Japanese this manga illustration style features cute characters with big heads, tiny bodies and adorably exaggerated facial expressions. Play with proportions to create highly stylized ittybitty chibis or unusually tall ones, using their big eyes and giant personalities to convey animated emotions, from surprised and joyful to sad and mad."--Page 4 of cover.