Mark Crilley's Mastering Manga

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Mastering Manga 3 teaches an advanced technique of illustrating and creating a manga. Author Mark Crilley helps you draw detailed and professional art with his third instruction book. Comprising of 40 step-by-step techniques, Mark Crilley demonstrates how to draw, add color and use references from photos. There are three main sections detailed in Mastering Manga with Mark Crilley. First is the character and styles of drawing. Secondly, he discusses and shows poses and action for the artwork. Thirdly, is adding the finishing touches for mastering manga. The book is perfect for the cartoon or comic illustrator enthusiast wanting to take manga to the next level.

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