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The hair is one of the “trademarks” of a manga karater, and are offen used to give a karather a specific look/style. Manga hair anatomy consists of two basic shapes, the front hair (fringe part) and the back hair (main part). Any other hair design is a variation of these two basic shapes, color and hairstyle (long/short/strait/curly etc.) Here we go! Note the distance between the chin, eyes and eyebows. Double the distance and you get the positions of the front and back hair. How to draw manga eyes: Manga eyes have one thing in common; they are very big! Very often a lot of the space inside the eye is used for the iris and the pupil. The pupil is mostly circular and the iris can be shaped like a square or plain round. In most eyes you find a large light glare in the upper part of the iris. The basic shape of the eye By changng the basic shape of the eye, you can draw alot of different types of eyes. Try to draw some of the eyes on Illustration A. You can see the way to do it down below. Photoshop tips : If you are coloring hair, use the “finger tool” to smear the highlights, to get a really cool effect! Anime & manga color palette tip! I keep all my favorite colors tones in a special palette. In that way I allways know where to find that great looking skin tone or that cool eye color. When I work with Photoshop, I just open the palette in seprate window, so I can go color hunting with the “Eyedropper tool”! This palette is made with rows of two or three color shadings, like the ones use to draw animation cels. How to draw super deform.

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