While one would think undergarments are standard fixtures on manga characters, they can be unexpectedly tricky for artists to draw. This book includes more than 4,000 illustrations showing details of these garments worn on a figure in addition to a detailed history of intimate apparel. Moreover, it enables the reader to make practical use of the illustrations provided to create easily their own fantasy costume designs. This volume is chock full of ideas ready for use!
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35 reviews for How to Draw Manga, Vol. 34: Costume Encyclopedia, Vol. 2 – Intimate Apparel
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How to Draw Manga, Vol. 34: Costume Encyclopedia, Vol. 2 – Intimate Apparel
$26.00
Becki J. Caldwell –
luv it
Jamal –
this is a very good reference book on female intimate attire
sshomekid –
The book came in great shape. I think I bought this one for my daughter. She is quite an artist and I believe this book helped with her sketching.
OldeMan –
Oh Yah!
Sophie Z –
While one would think drawing undergarments on characters is little silly but there is a time when you might want to show your character wearing some I know it might sound little Pervert because you might reconsigned it. Drawing lingerie can be unexpectedly tricky for us to draw because most of us don’t put allot thought into it. This book will includes more than 3000 + illustration of lingerie showing details of these garments to make it easy to understand the design of the garment, and let you actually let you portray your character the way you want he/she look. This book will show various poses and angle of the garment in question and will allow you easy design your own original lingerie wear for your characters. This book is VOL 2 and there is a Vol 3 due out later in year and I believe if you?re really into creating your own Character when design what they wear this book is a must have and you have less time stressing over what to do and what the angle might look like
Greg Palmer –
I’ve got a few How to Draw Manga books in the past and have found them to be repetitive and short. However, this one was a great help and had a lot of diversity. It had an amazing amount of different selections of intimate apparell (spelling?), and it was really interesting. There was an entire section on past intimate apparell that was really helpful, and the amount of different bras and panties was amazing. Half cup bras, 3/4 cup bras, full bras, strapless bras, tummy bras, etc. Then there was lacing for the bras. Then there is a whole section on how to draw all of these things. I wouldn’t recommend this for a beginner, but it is an extremely good book for medium to great manga artists.
SomeHuman –
I found this book a very helpful guide.
If you’re interested in how to draw the female manga character in different undergarments or “intimate apparel” from various poses and angles then this book will be a helpful guide. It also illustrates well how “intimate apparel” of female manga characters fit on and move with the female manga body.
If you’re just learning how to draw manga than this book may not be for you. It doesn’t have instructional illustrations on how to draw the anatomy of female manga characters. This book assumes you already have knowledge of how to draw manga and have art skills.
Marco Araujo –
It surprised me to see that in this volume, the autors showed details of the underwear cotums above my expectation. I was afraid that the volume would be limited to panties and underbras, but the authors showed all sort of costums and an historical view of the underwear in diverse historical periods. A gratefull surprise to such a simple subject