The two major drawing styles are Shoujo and Shounen, which are also styles of manga. Shoujo manga are more driven towards girls, and the style that is reltated to it includes more detailed, 'beautiful' drawings. Shounen is more driven towards boys, so the style is more blunt, making it less difficult to draw in action sequences. Popular examples for Shounen are: Naruto, Bleach, Zach Bell, One Piece, and Digimon. Popular examples for Shoujo are: Ouran Highschool Host Club, Wallflower, Fruits Basket, Sailor Moon, and Tokyo Mew Mew (Mew Mew Power)
A popular drawing style would be the Japanese cartoon style called Manga.
not drawing manga... :/
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/
heintai BUT heintai and manga are VERY DIFFERENT
Drawing or painting a rough outline doesn't really have a specific name, but it is often just called a "rough drawing". Once the rough drawing is drawn, the artist can start drawing more accurately over the rough drawing to create the final product.
Shoujo, Yaoi, Seinen, Yuri, etc. But it all depends on the type of manga story you will be drawing. For example, if you happen to be drawing a Shoujo type manga story then you will have to be more detailed especially in expressions.
A popular drawing style would be the Japanese cartoon style called Manga.
not drawing manga... :/
It's a type of drawing. I know that anime is animated and manga is the drawing/book version.
Manga originated in Japan in the late 19th century, drawing on traditional Japanese art styles and storytelling techniques. It has since evolved into a popular and diverse form of entertainment, encompassing a wide range of genres and styles.
Sumo paint would be a good one. its not necessarily a manga website, but has all different types of drawings. sumo paint has its own drawing application too! Another good one is deviantart.
well drawing manga characters is a series of lines and shapes
its anime and manga!!
Not really. It depends on what your perception of manga is.
Anime? Technically, anime is animation. Manga are the printed books. There are specific types of manga, or genres. Shoujo - Teen/Younger Girl Genre Shonene - Teen/Younger Boy Genre Sienen - Grown Up/ Serious Genre
By using a flat-iron.
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/