by Christopher Hart | May 30, 2013 | Manga Monsters, Tutorials, Uncategorized
Here’s a manga monster that looks formidable. Any larger creature that wants to take a bite out of him is in for a nasty surprise.
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by Christopher Hart | Mar 14, 2013 | Manga Monsters, Tutorials
Manga Fantasy Monster
To give it a feeling of movement, draw the hands out front, rwaching, and the legs dragging behind.
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by Christopher Hart | Mar 14, 2013 | Manga Monsters, Tutorials
Manga Kitten Monster
Create a high, twisting tuft of fur on its forehead, in the shape of a swirl of ice cream.
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by Christopher Hart | Mar 14, 2013 | Manga Monsters, Tutorials
Manga Lizard Monster
For a sneaky look, combine a smile with tire eyes, featuring both upper and lower eyelids.
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by Christopher Hart | Mar 14, 2013 | Manga Monsters, Tutorials
Manga Hippo Monster
Eliminate his neck, and draw his big head directly onto his body. The head is more horizontal in shape than it is vertical.
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by Christopher Hart | Mar 14, 2013 | Manga Monsters, Tutorials
Manga Dinosaur Monster
Adding a smoldering trail of smoke, rising from his nostrils, indicates that this is no ordinary dinosaur.
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