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How To Draw Manga Volume 34: Costume Encyclopedia Volume 2: Costume Encyclopedia v. 34, Pt. 2 (How to Draw Manga (Graphic-Sha Unnumbered))
 
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How To Draw Manga Volume 34: Costume Encyclopedia Volume 2: Costume Encyclopedia v. 34, Pt. 2 (How to Draw Manga (Graphic-Sha Unnumbered)) [Paperback]

Hikaru Hayashi , Kimiko Morimoto
3.5 out of 5 stars  See all reviews (2 customer reviews)

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Product details

  • Paperback: 240 pages
  • Publisher: Graphic-Sha Publishing; English Ed edition (1 Mar 2005)
  • Language English
  • ISBN-10: 4766114337
  • ISBN-13: 978-4766114331
  • Product Dimensions: 25.7 x 18.3 x 2.1 cm
  • Average Customer Review: 3.5 out of 5 stars  See all reviews (2 customer reviews)
  • Amazon Bestsellers Rank: 715,240 in Books (See Top 100 in Books)

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While one would think undergarments are standard fixtures on manga characters, they can be unexpectedly tricky for artists to draw. This book includes more than 4,000 illustrations showing details of these garments worn on a figure in addition to a detailed history of intimate apparel. Moreover, it enables the reader to make practical use of the illustrations provided to create easily their own fantasy costume designs. This volume is chock full of ideas ready for use!

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3 of 4 people found the following review helpful
Format:Paperback
This book is great for what it is. It shows both male and female undergarments of various styles and genres with an emphasis on imagination. It also has the characters in a variety of poses, showing the garments from different views, which I found to be a helpful touch.

This book is BIG, with over double the usual amount of pages you really feel like your getting your moneys worth.

And it also features a full range of wardrobes from 3000 b.c all the way to modern day, which was an unexpected and pleasant surprise. All-in-all worth getting, even if it's just for references
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1 of 3 people found the following review helpful
By Poo
Format:Paperback
This book is more of a reference than a 'How To Draw' although it covers how to draw various undergarments. It has a short section on nightwear and one that covers ungarments through the centries.The real huge letdown was the lack of coverage for male undergarments and this I feel is kind of sexist. As a girl I think this whole series of books are hugley sexist.
Decent for reference,somewhat sexist and not for learners
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28 of 31 people found the following review helpful
Not really needed. 3 Jun 2005
By Rodney Demo - Published on Amazon.com
Format:Paperback
Ok all of us out there have a pretty good idea on how underwear should look and there's only so many different ways to draw them. I found the book to be a little dissapointing and seems repetative on the same subjects. What I did like the most was the fashion section through the ages starting with Ancient Egypt through to today. Though don't get too excited this section is 1/8 of the book and goes by quick. As for the rest, well I'd skip this one especially if you have a good imagination, you can come up with your own ideas as to how seductive or innocent your character's outfits should be.
7 of 7 people found the following review helpful
Helpful in ways, depending on the person 30 May 2007
By Charsya Paul - Published on Amazon.com
Format:Paperback
In this series of HTDM costume encyclopedia, Hayashi and morimoto team up once again to show you some different apparel for your characters. In the first couple of pages they give examples of fantasy wear, which they created through the use of unmentionables (bra, panties, corsets, etc...)Now, this book is pretty good when it comes down to underwear and all, but what can one truly gain form buying this book? Well for starters, if you are having trouble with drawing certain bra's and panties, or even pajama's(which is in here as well, but not many examples of it)can benefit you pretty well; then again, that is just about it. I guess alot of people won't find it helpful to them if they are not drawing a manga that's along the lines of golden boy, La blue girl, ikkitousen, and other various anime's along those lines of panty shots and etc. Another good thing that I noticed from this book is that they give examples of undergarment throught the centuries from different ethnicities, the down fall is they don't show alot of it, it's just examples. All in all, I would recommend this book for those who would like to learn how to draw under garments or for those who need these essentials for their manga. It all depends if you find this book helpful or not. I will make a recommendation though. If guys are looking for clothes that people wore through out the centuries from different ethinicities, then you are looking for HTDM Bishoujo around the world. They not only show you different races, but also show you what clothes they wore.On helpfulness I rate this book a 3 for those who can't really benefit from this book, and I rate it a 4 for my personal use.
8 of 10 people found the following review helpful
Fun to draw . . . and look at too! 20 April 2007
By Jenifer M - Published on Amazon.com
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This is a fun `How to Draw Manga - Intimate Apparel' book that I bought recently for my husband as a gift.

As its title implies, this is literally an encyclopedia of (illustrated) intimate apparel - which includes a wide variety of brassieres, panties, slips, tops, bottoms, stockings, garter belts, bustiers, camisoles, and other sexy sleepwear.

Most of the book is merely a presentation of the various garments. The real instruction doesn't start until the last section, "Drawing Intimates."

The sexiest tutorials are definitely the "Drawing Brassieres . ." and "Drawing Panties from Various Angles" - which include both tempting look-down and look-up (upskirt) views!

This section also has some fun trivia. Hey, did you know that when rendering women's undergarments - that panties should always be drawn with two lower seams (for the cotton panel) - while bikini bottoms should only have one? (After a quick check of my own undies - I found this to be generally true.) Bikinis should also be drawn as being made from a thicker fabric!

As a watch out, the sexiest - and only color picture - is the one on the cover!

For those who illustrate for a living, like cartoonist or fashion designers - this `How to Draw Manga - Intimate Apparel' can be an invaluable reference.

For the rest of us, this is also light entertainment for anyone (girl or guy) who enjoys viewing the feminine form. XOXOX
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