

Buy Mastering Manga 2: Level Up with Mark Crilley 1 by Mark Crilley (ISBN: 9781440328305) from desertcart's Book Store. Everyday low prices and free delivery on eligible orders. Review: Another Great Book From Mark Crilley - You can't go wrong with this book, yet another useful, fun to read book by Mark Crilley! This book not only contains a lot of reference but other than the reference pages every single drawing in this has plenty of steps that take it slow so you don't lag behind like many other books. This is extremely useful for a beginner like myself, when I finished a drawing and shaded it i felt very satisfied that the steps made it much easier to draw than other books. Ontop of that every page has plenty of explaining on the steps and what you will be drawing. For a beginner you CANNOT go wrong with this book I'd get it as soon as you can, with the very useful addition of the environment page and many new additions to the previous book. Mark Crilley manages to make every page seem fresh and not like he is repeating himself from the previous book which is nice since I know I'm getting my monies worth. I thank Mark Crilley for writing this it has helped me a lot with my drawing! Review: Well produced and helpful - My 12 year old son is very artistic and has recently gotten into manga in a big way. This book has really helped him develop his manga style of drawing. It is very noticeable how much his drawings have improved having learnt from the book. The book itself is very well designed and presented, with lots of illustrations and easy to follow lessons. Other similar books can be a bit on the basic or simplistic side, but Mark Crilley's is entry level but done well. He covers many aspects of manga style drawing and is both encouraging and inspiring. If my son is anything to go by, it works. My son is now a Crilley fan and if he becomes a successful artist himself, I'm sure he'll cite him as an early influence!
| ASIN | 1440328307 |
| Best Sellers Rank | 128,556 in Books ( See Top 100 in Books ) 30 in How to Create Comics 295 in Graphic Arts in Illustration |
| Customer reviews | 4.7 4.7 out of 5 stars (707) |
| Dimensions | 21.06 x 0.89 x 27.51 cm |
| Edition | 1st |
| ISBN-10 | 9781440328305 |
| ISBN-13 | 978-1440328305 |
| Item weight | 471 g |
| Language | English |
| Part of Series | Mastering Manga |
| Print length | 128 pages |
| Publication date | 30 Nov. 2013 |
| Publisher | IMPACT Books |
J**S
Another Great Book From Mark Crilley
You can't go wrong with this book, yet another useful, fun to read book by Mark Crilley! This book not only contains a lot of reference but other than the reference pages every single drawing in this has plenty of steps that take it slow so you don't lag behind like many other books. This is extremely useful for a beginner like myself, when I finished a drawing and shaded it i felt very satisfied that the steps made it much easier to draw than other books. Ontop of that every page has plenty of explaining on the steps and what you will be drawing. For a beginner you CANNOT go wrong with this book I'd get it as soon as you can, with the very useful addition of the environment page and many new additions to the previous book. Mark Crilley manages to make every page seem fresh and not like he is repeating himself from the previous book which is nice since I know I'm getting my monies worth. I thank Mark Crilley for writing this it has helped me a lot with my drawing!
D**Y
Well produced and helpful
My 12 year old son is very artistic and has recently gotten into manga in a big way. This book has really helped him develop his manga style of drawing. It is very noticeable how much his drawings have improved having learnt from the book. The book itself is very well designed and presented, with lots of illustrations and easy to follow lessons. Other similar books can be a bit on the basic or simplistic side, but Mark Crilley's is entry level but done well. He covers many aspects of manga style drawing and is both encouraging and inspiring. If my son is anything to go by, it works. My son is now a Crilley fan and if he becomes a successful artist himself, I'm sure he'll cite him as an early influence!
M**D
This is an absolutely brilliant book. It really helps you tell your story ...
This is an absolutely brilliant book. It really helps you tell your story for comic drawing, putting things into perspective, how to colour things correctly, add drama and more importantly how to build your story board from scratch through to the finished product. My favourite book of the 3 so far. Just wondering if & when there'll be a Manga4. I do hope so.
S**D
+9000 XP in Manga art
I bought both this and the first edition in order to gain valuable insights into how exactly to create decent looking manga characters. There's plenty of good tutorial, tips and examples in this book to get you started, beginners need not beware, it is easy to understand and starts off slow and simple, how to draw eyes, how to draw a basic head at various angles etc. Eventually it progresses quite naturally into more in-depth lessons, literally, as it teaches you the basics of perspective, foreshortening and creating 'space' in which to place your action. It will teach you how to give your creations more character, more depth to the environments you put them in, and how to add details like wet clothes, rain, and other tricks of the trade. It is by no means a fully comprehensive guide on everything you need to know, for instance it seems to be geared towards traditional pencil and paper art, if you are creating digitally you will need further instruction on how to do line art, colour, and add effects as this features nothing on such things at all. As a guide to the fundamental design and creation of characters and environments in this particular style though it has been of great help and I still refer to it regularly when embarking upon a new project.
T**N
Does what is says
This book really helped me get better at drawing. You really get some good hints, tips and instructions on how to "level up". What I also really like is that Mark Crilley also goes more in depth on how to set up a manga from start to finish. Well worth the money
G**E
Fantastic!
My daughter, who is Manga-Mad, says it's perfect. I must say it looked very good when I was able to see a few review pages when I looked on Amazon. This is a great feature and gives you an idea of what you are buying. So, to sum up, both my daughter and I can recommend this book to anyone who is interested in developing their Manga drawing techniques.
M**N
Great for tips
This book is great for teaching you the tips that most people would either ignore or give you extremely lengthy explanations for. Helps to give you a more solid drawing rather than a character you've drawn and it's floating in a blank page, my drawing now have a good scenery to them now rather than just the character. Keep up the good work mark crilley
C**M
Love this and his youtube videos.
Bought his and the first one. They seem to have a perfect learning curve, just enough to stretch a bit at each stage. I am now gaining some fluency. Very clearly laid out in a step by step fashion. Disagree with this one being too similar to the first. It is a natural progression with the extra level of detail and subtlety that is introduced.
F**N
wer die videos kennt wird auch dieses buch lieben! dieses buch ist einfach nur toll! ich kann es nur jeden weiter empfehlen! :D
F**.
Very informative and adds new and related tips beyond what is in the first mastering manga. This master of the craft explains things in easy to understand and non pretentious manner. For example important tips about: Footwear, chibis, hairstyles, hands, high and low angles of the human figure, useful poses, Kissing, backgrounds, weather, paneling and creating manga itself, and more! Upon use of this and the first book I've already pre-ordered Mastering Manga 3! I highly recommend all of Mark Crilley's books.
M**.
In the intro, Crilley says he did his best to make this 'a real how-to-draw-manga' book, meaning an emphasis on conveying narrative rather than just drawing manga-style characters as art. There are sections that explain his process start to finish, planning a panel, composition, sequencing, inking, page layout and more. I especially liked the section on using point of view to convey narrative purpose. The bulk of the book focuses on drawing characters, both male and female. Some of the basics do overlap with volume I, like basic proportions of the body/face. However this book includes variations such as a worm's eye view, sitting, a standing kiss and foreshortened views. The harder poses are a good continuation as a level-up from volume I, but the instructions are clear enough that I think beginners could follow them if they take their time to get it right. I follow the author's Youtube channel and I've noticed that his style has evolved a bit since the first book was written. Lately he seems to be doing more traditionally realistic drawings, many of which are quite impressive. However, this book is more rooted in the manga style. I've read some criticisms of the first book that say it's not authentically Japanese enough, but personally I like that he portrays people of different ethnicities and ages, which I haven't seen as much in the Japanese books I have. Both volumes of Mastering Manga are good, but if you can only get one, consider what you want to learn. This book would be a better choice if you want to learn more about putting together a full story, whereas the first book had more examples of variations for details such as hands or eyes. Each book does stand on its own, so get both if you can.
H**H
This book teach as how to draw manga, infant to adult, cover perspective view, poses, clothes, its a beginners friendly, I would suggest for beginners, buy mastering manga 1st and then go for 2nd .Book received in good condition,worth the price. To learn manga, Mark Crilley is one among the other best manga artists.
G**N
This is an excellent book, everything is useful and well explained. I'm a beginner and this is perfect for me
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