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  • Draw Mini Manga!

    Christopher Hart

    Paperback (Watson-Guptill, March 1, 2006)
    Strange things happen when kids see a book on drawing manga: They'll walk right over to that book and pick it up, mesmerized, as if it's the only one in the store. Manga is all-powerful. Unleash that power with Xtreme Art: Draw Mini-Manga! This fifth installment in the best-selling Xtreme Art series offers those obsessed kids a fun-filled tutorial on drawing the cute, chunky mini-people of manga. Young artists progress quickly from basic tips on drawing faces and bodies to sketching pages and pages of exciting characters—sweet and fuzzy mischief-makers, silly sidekicks, and dozens more. Each kooky manga character is shown the Chris Hart way, broken down into four simple steps with new lines highlighted, so it's easy to build the final drawing. All hail the power of manga!• More than 100,000 Xtreme Art books sold!• Xtreme Art: Draw Manga Chibi! has sold more than 12,000 copies in just six months.• Kids are drawn to manga like moths to a flame
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  • Draw Manga!

    Christopher Hart

    Paperback (Watson-Guptill, Sept. 1, 2003)
    The first in a cutting-edge series for tomorrow’s illustrators, Xtreme Art: Draw Manga! offers a fun-filled tutorial on the hottest art form out there: the Japanese style of manga—the runaway favorite in the kids’ cartoon industry!Geared for eager young artists ages 8 and up, Xtreme Art: Draw Manga! is an easy-to-follow guide to drawing manga-style heroes, villains, faeries, and monsters. Dozens of eye-popping renderings are broken down into only four simple steps—in each step, new lines are highlighted in a bright second color, making it easy to progress through the steps and build the final drawing. Best-selling author Christopher Hart packs the pages with images and techniques kids can use to start drawing right away.• Launch of a new series for readers ages 8 and up• An excellent precursor to Kids Draw, targeted at younger, less- experienced artists• Proven author with over a million books sold• An affordable, fun-filled introduction to an exciting new art form• Teaches without intimidating, motivating kids with immediate results
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  • Kids Draw Manga

    Christopher Hart

    Paperback (Watson-Guptill, June 1, 2004)
    The characters from manga-or Japanese comics-have begun to dominate the world of kids' cartoons and comics. Now kids can learn to draw their own manga-style characters with Kids Draw Manga, the newest addition to the Kids Draw series. Young artists will find a complete introduction to the basics of manga style, from the well-known shiny eye to manga-style noses, mouths, and body types. Pages of step-by-step drawings offer a diverse range of cool manga characters with appeal to both boys and girls, including a basic manga girl and boy, a schoolgirl, a mysterious swordsman, a hero knight, a flying robot soldier, and a laser fighter. More elaborate manga characters, like a spaceship commander and a dark-magic sorceress, are offered for kids who are either older or have worked through the book and are ready for the next level. As in all Kids Draw books, each dazzling spread is easy to follow, fun to look at, and guaranteed to charm a new generation of artists!• The 10th book in the best-selling Kids Draw series• Follows the success of Kids Draw Anime, which sold over 20,000 copies in one year• Capitalizes on the manga craze for kids: from Sailor Moon to Yu-Gi-Oh!• Author has sold more than 1.5 million books• Packed with colorful, fun spreads
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  • Fun to Draw Mini Mangas

    T. Beaudenon

    eBook (Impact, )
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  • Draw Manga

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    Hardcover (Hinkler Books, )
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  • Fun to Draw Mini Mangas

    Thierry Beaudenon

    Paperback (IMPACT Books, Nov. 3, 2011)
    Creative Mini MangasBig eyes, oversized heads and mischievous minds make mini manga characters (also called chibis) extra fun to create. You can draw them in a snap in just a few simple steps! Follow along with the step-by-step demonstrations inside to make 21 different chibis in no time at all.
  • Fun to Draw Mini Mangas

    T. Beaudenon

    Paperback (IMPACT, Nov. 3, 2011)
    Creative Mini Mangas Big eyes, oversized heads and mischievous minds make mini manga characters (also called chibis) extra fun to create. You can draw them in a snap in just a few simple steps! Follow along with the step-by-step demonstrations inside to make 21 different chibis in no time at all.
  • Kids Draw Manga

    Christopher Hart

    Library Binding (Turtleback, June 1, 2004)
    FOR USE IN SCHOOLS AND LIBRARIES ONLY.
  • Xtreme Art: Draw Mini Manga!

    Christopher Hart

    Library Binding (Turtleback, March 1, 2006)
    FOR USE IN SCHOOLS AND LIBRARIES ONLY.
  • Draw Manga!

    Christopher Hart

    Paperback (Watson-Guptill, March 15, 1858)
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  • Draw Manga

    Christopher Hart

    Paperback (Loew-Cornell, Aug. 16, 1960)
    Draw Manga (Art Kits) [2005] (Art Kits) (View amazon detail page) ASIN: B00ANZNNKG
  • Kids Draw Manga

    Chris Hart

    Paperback (Watson-Guptill Publications Inc.,U.S., March 15, 1680)
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