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Manga drawing lesson 007 "How to draw eyes and facial parts" 目と顔のパーツの描き方

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Uploaded by on Oct 17, 2011

Let's learn the most important part of the face, the eyes. And as well as how to draw the nose and the mouth.

You can get full video at
http://manga-drawing.net/en/download.html

The contents of the lesson 007 full video are...

- Basic drawing of eyes
- Eyes and sight
- Distinguishing male and female
- Drawing the nose and the mouth
- Special type of mouth
- Demonstration and tutorial
- Q&A session

日本初!マンガの描き方講座の動画ダウンロードサービス
007「目と顔のパーツの描き方」

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  • @ordinaryk i see! i didn't understand what Kidmanga69's question means...! yeah, surely the kanji of draw looks the kanji of cat. there is no especially mean anything in these two words connections. just have a form similar.

  • @KidManga69 I know your question is directed at the producers, but I think I can help. You're confusing 描, which means "draw", and 猫, which means "cat". At small font sizes, the two look VERY similar, but if you look closely at the radical, you can see the difference.

  • Thanks for the video but can you please explain why the usage for the kanji ねこ I am trying to learn japanese right now it would be a big help!

  • these videos deserve alot more attention! i love them

  • very informative,never knew you could do it that way

  • Thank you for the video ^.^ I'm a big fan

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