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How to Draw Manga Furries

The Complete Guide to Anthropomorphic Fantasy Characters (750 illustrations)

Hitsujirobo Madakan Muraki Yagiyama

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English
Tuttle Publishing
14 September 2021
Age 10+

With How to Draw Manga Furries, you'll follow the lead of five professional Japanese artists as they show you how to bring dynamic fantasy characters to life — on the page or on screen!

Furries are anthropomorphic characters — animals who have human traits (not to be confused with kemonomimi, or humans with some animal features!). They're widely popular in manga, anime and cosplay —from fan favourites like Wolf's Rain and Lackadaisy to the newer Beastars and BNA: Brand New Animal. The genre allows creators to be more imaginative, freeing artists from traditional human personality traits, actions and physical appearance.

With the help of the expert authors, you'll learn to draw:

Anatomically correct furry manga bodies, skulls, faces, appendages and tails with human proportions Characters based on cats, dogs, wolves, foxes, goats, birds, whales, sharks, crocodiles, dragons—and more! Furries seen from their most powerful perspective — from muzzle to rump to flipper tip Illustrations shown from many various angles with different poses, positions and movements And so much more!

With this book as your guide, your imagination will run wild as you create memorable heroes, wicked villains and compelling sidekicks with your pen or on screen.

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Imprint:   Tuttle Publishing
Country of Publication:   United States
Dimensions:   Height: 279mm,  Width: 216mm, 
Weight:   624g
ISBN:   9784805316832
ISBN 10:   4805316837
Pages:   144
Publication Date:  
Audience:   General/trade ,  ELT Advanced
Format:   Paperback
Publisher's Status:   Active

Hitsujirobo specializes in character design, illustrations and manga featuring animals and furries. Madakan's anthropomorphic illustrations are inspired primarily by insects and marine creatures. Muraki is a freelance illustrator who specializes in character design and illustrations for books and games. Yagiyama is a freelance illustrator who designs and draws characters--mostly men and monsters--for play-by-web and social games. Yow is an illustrator and manga artist specializing, most recently, in kemono characters.

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