I really have no idea what was my first anime to date. All I could recall was looking forward to G-Force and Ghost Fighter (especially Ghost Fighter which I usually cry over whenever I wasn’t able to watch due to some schedule wreaker).
In my dire love of everything anime I have rendered myself to search for some particular video on these Japanese shows that are cool to the core. I was planning on featuring Bleach however something caught my attention instead.
Drawing anime was one thing I never got to get hold of (except Eugene again only the head part). I was deeply amazed by my classmates, especially this certain girl Odessa, who can draw perfect anime characters and even has a notebook full of them. My classmate Aldrin was another guy who loved doing comic strips based on our favorite show Ghostfighter. So I was a kid who loved the wide eyed characters. It’s been years and honestly I still enjoy them (Isn’t it obvious...LOL). At this point as I dedicated everything anime to all anime lovers, here’s a little treat.
Miki Falls is a four volume series OEL from Mark Crilley. He had drawn the illustrations basing more on real sceneries in Fujiwara Japan. It is an interesting note, that the said manga series was taken in by Paramount Pictures and Brad Pitt Plan B to be to be a movie. At this point however what I’m more excited to show you folks are not on Miki but rather how she was created (and when I say created how was she drawn).
I saw Mark Crilley’s videos on You Tube on how to draw anime. As I watch it I can’t help but be fascinated as to how these pics seem to be made from light strokes to beautiful pieces. I just love it (take note of the word “love” rather than “like”). It’s one of those days when you just feel like wanting to draw or just plain curious how they do such characters that gives you the drive to want to learn how they are done.
Here’s the video on Mike Crilley’s How to do Shading of an Anime and Drawing 100 Eyes.
For those curious on whose Mark Crilley is, check him out at http://www.markcrilley.com/. See more of his tutorials on how to draw anime on You Tube.
For those who are interested more on drawing, especially the cooler graffiti, here’s something I saw from http://news.animeturbo.com. The video posted also came from You Tube. Just thought you may want to check it out.
In my dire love of everything anime I have rendered myself to search for some particular video on these Japanese shows that are cool to the core. I was planning on featuring Bleach however something caught my attention instead.
Drawing anime was one thing I never got to get hold of (except Eugene again only the head part). I was deeply amazed by my classmates, especially this certain girl Odessa, who can draw perfect anime characters and even has a notebook full of them. My classmate Aldrin was another guy who loved doing comic strips based on our favorite show Ghostfighter. So I was a kid who loved the wide eyed characters. It’s been years and honestly I still enjoy them (Isn’t it obvious...LOL). At this point as I dedicated everything anime to all anime lovers, here’s a little treat.
Miki Falls is a four volume series OEL from Mark Crilley. He had drawn the illustrations basing more on real sceneries in Fujiwara Japan. It is an interesting note, that the said manga series was taken in by Paramount Pictures and Brad Pitt Plan B to be to be a movie. At this point however what I’m more excited to show you folks are not on Miki but rather how she was created (and when I say created how was she drawn).
I saw Mark Crilley’s videos on You Tube on how to draw anime. As I watch it I can’t help but be fascinated as to how these pics seem to be made from light strokes to beautiful pieces. I just love it (take note of the word “love” rather than “like”). It’s one of those days when you just feel like wanting to draw or just plain curious how they do such characters that gives you the drive to want to learn how they are done.
Here’s the video on Mike Crilley’s How to do Shading of an Anime and Drawing 100 Eyes.
For those curious on whose Mark Crilley is, check him out at http://www.markcrilley.com/. See more of his tutorials on how to draw anime on You Tube.
For those who are interested more on drawing, especially the cooler graffiti, here’s something I saw from http://news.animeturbo.com. The video posted also came from You Tube. Just thought you may want to check it out.
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