MAEDAX-style Manga Backgrounds that will make you forget your weaknesses - Ready-to-use Manga Background Series
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Título em Japonês: MAEDAX式 苦手がなくなる漫画背景 ~即戦力の漫画背景シリーズ~
The wildly popular drawing course, attended by professionals, has finally been published in book form!
"Amakura Takao's Mystery Chart" Cover Illustration & Character Design: Ito Noizi
Even though I'm not very good at perspective terminology, this book helped me to rediscover my interest in objects that I'm already familiar with. Recommended for those who want to develop an interest rather than improve their skills!
"Kuchibeta Shokudo" and "Chun's Gratitude" by Bonshin
MAEDAX's backgrounds breathe life into both organic and inorganic materials, creating a pulsating feeling that's almost like the characters themselves.
"Kichijoji Shonen Kageki" and "We Have Developmental Disabilities" by Machida Kayu
"This is what I thought we did at the Background Art School!!" Be sure to get your hands on the Background Art School!
The Assistant Background Art School's "Beginner's Course," attended by professional manga artists, is a hugely popular course that has attracted over 5,000 attendees, despite being held on weekdays and costing several tens of thousands of yen. The contents of this incredibly popular course have been condensed into a single book! You've read books on background drawing, books on perspective... but if you still find drawing backgrounds painful, this book will uncover your sense of inadequacy and solve it all. This book will make drawing backgrounds fun.
■Chapter 1: Experience Perspective from a Cube
"Drawing by Looking at a Cube" / How to Correct Bad Habits / Vanishing Points and Eye Levels / One-Point and Two-Point Perspective with the Eyes, etc.
■Chapter 2: Deriving Perspective from a Rough Draft
Adjusting the Vanishing Point / Depth is the Difficult Part of One-Point Perspective / Paying Attention to the Floor in Two-Point Perspective / Three-Point Perspective, etc.
■Chapter 3: How to Solve Perspective Problems
Why Perspective Goes Out of Control / When Sharp Shapes Arrive / Changing the Frame Size / Diagonal Eye Levels, etc.
■Chapter 4: Perspective Techniques
Dividing and Multiplying / Dividing Creates a Sense of Distance in Perspective / Dividing vs. Multiplying / Drawing Cylinders / Cylinder Techniques That Will Last 100 Years, etc.
■Chapter 5: Charapita
Building Basics / Deriving Perspective from Characters / Using the Background as a Reference for Height / Adding Details, etc.