Use of the graphics tablet (e.g Wacom's Intuos) depends on the manga author's preference.
In Hoshino Kastura's (author of D.Gray-man) photo of her working studio, a gigantic graphics tablet that looks like a Wacom model can be seen.
(source: D.Gray-man Official Fanbook Gray Ark page 226)
In Sorachi Hideaki's (author of Gintama) photo of his working studio, there does not seem to be any computers in the photos.
(source: Gintama Gonensei Official Fanbook 2 page 190~191)
It is most likely that Anime creators use tablets since using computers is the de facto industry standard now. Sunrise Studio even use special keyboards in some situations.
not drawing manga... :/
A popular drawing style would be the Japanese cartoon style called Manga.
Baki the Grappler, There is a Japanese Anime Version too. [WARNING: The Following Anime/Manga Is Very Very Very BRUTAL! Parental Guidance is Advised]
I like this manga tip site, b/c they have how to draw manga Videos and drawing exercises to practice stuff. It's really nice cuz its simple and easy to read. Check it out http://manga-tip-of-the-day.deviantart.com/
No. A manga has been adapted by Shiro Amano, which is published under Tokyopop, but there is no Kingdom Hearts anime.
No, when you buy a Bamboo Manga tablet, you do not have to pay for an anime studio. The tablet is a drawing device used for creating digital artwork, and it does not come with any software for creating animations or running an anime studio. You would need separate software or tools for creating animations or working in an anime studio.
its anime and manga!!
It's a type of drawing. I know that anime is animated and manga is the drawing/book version.
It is kinda Manga Style
anime
There is no such thing as a manga episode. Manga is a japanese graphic novel. Anime is something you can watch in episodes. it is a japanese cartoon tv show.
An graphic novel (commonly referred to as manga), is a novel in comic book form. Pages are usually in black and white. Manga originated in Japan, but is now found in many other countries as well.Additionally, there are graphic novels called ani-manga. These novels are printed in color and are basically the anime episodes on paper.*Note*- The style of art in anime is often slightly altered from the style in the manga to make the characters more tv-friendly. Because ani-manga are paper-recordings of the anime episodes, ani-manga looks different from its original manga. For example, in Inuyasha, the characters in the original manga look younger and more child-like, whereas in the ani-manga (and therefore in the anime), they look older and more adult.
manga is the stuff that you draw, like a comic strip. anime is the moving version of manga, basically manga is the drawing anime is the cartoon. you cant draw a cartoon, or if you did, it would be like a flip-notebook imagery cartoon.
No, anime and manga are two different forms of media. Anime refers to animated TV shows or movies, while manga refers to Japanese comic books or graphic novels. Anime often adapts manga series into animated form.
It's generally recommended to start with pencil drawings when learning to draw anime or manga as it helps you develop your foundational drawing skills. Once you feel comfortable with the basics, you can then move on to digital drawing using a computer or tablet. Digital tools offer more flexibility and options, but mastering traditional pencil drawing first can provide a stronger foundation for your artwork.
Go to http://www.howtodrawmanga.com/ and www.animecubed.com
Manga is book, a trade paperback graphic novel around 180-200 pages long. An anime is a television show. In other words, you can associate it better like this: "I am going to read some manga" or "I'm going to go watch an anime". Did that help?