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Draw Modern Looks! Expansion on the "Drawing Clothes" and "Cool Looks" chapters of Shojo Fashion Manga Art School , this title shows beginning and intermediate artists how to dress and accessorize their shojo characters in stylish clothes and accessories to fit any occasion. Readers find modern looks and fashions for all the classic shojo graphic novel themes such as: โข high school romances โข complex dramas โข stories about friendship and sweet comedies Starting with basics like materials (primarily pencil and ink), color, movement, lines and shading, the book covers casual styles, school clothes, work attire, glamorous fancy dress and seasonal/situational looks. Loaded with techniques and tips from an exciting young artist and writer with a fresh style, this book includes great step-by-step instruction from initial lines to black-and white inked illustration to finished art in color. Review: Great variation in clothing AND body types! - A few months ago I bought a copy of Irene Flore's "Shojo Fashion Manga Art School" because I saw that about a third of that book focused on how to draw clothing. A have about a dozen different 'how to draw'-type books and none of them focused on clothing. I was excited to see there was a sequel, but it wasn't in any of the book stores nearest me (and I don't like buying a drawing book without seeing first if it will cover what I want to work on). I decided to purchase it from desertcart based off of the 3 other reviews I read of it on here, and because I liked the first book. So for those of you who are in my position and want to know exactly what this book entails, I'll describe each section. Unlike the first book- which is 1/3 how to draw a person, 1/3 clothing types, 1/3 how to draw a character in clothing- "Shojo Fashion Manga Art School Year 2" is almost entirely focused on the clothing. This is NOT a beginners book that teaches you how to draw a body/hands/feet/eyes/etc. It starts off showing you how to draw the way fabric drapes over a body. And the wonderful part of this book that I haven't seen in other books is that these aren't all the thin/athletic body types- it shows chubby, plus size, children, and elderly body types as well as clothing that would suit people of varying body types. Chapter 1- Around the House: basically shows casual wear. Learn to draw collars, sleeve types, necklines, tank tops, baby shoes, maternity clothes, and sleepwear. Chapter 2- Hanging Out: jeans, women's shoes, men's facial hair, plus size girl, couples, high school, elementary school Chapter 3: Prom: women's dresses, men's suits, formal wear Chapter 4: Wedding: brides, bridesmaids, groom, formal shoes, children in formal wear Chapter 5: School Uniforms: many different types of school uniforms including winter/spring styles, gym, cheerleading Chapter 6: Work Clothes: different styles for different types of jobs, accessories Chapter 7: Sports: athletic build and sports uniforms Chapter 8: Seasonal: spring/summer/autumn/winter looks, swimwear And that's the whole book. In my opinion, this book is good for drawing people in those types of situations, but I like the clothing section of the first "Shojo Fashion Manga Art School" even better than this one because that one goes into the specific clothing a little more: like different kinds of shirts (i.e- silk, tees, sweaters, babydoll), pants, coats/jackets, even different types of gloves, hats, socks, and shoes. While this book is devoted entirely to clothes, it's more about clothes for different situations (school, work, formal) rather than different variations of clothing (i.e- jackets in leather/corduroy/hoodie/bubble/blazer). I hope that makes sense! While that did disappoint me a little, this is still a wondeful book that I definitely recommend to people who want to learn more about how to clothe characters in their artwork. And for those of you who want a more beginners book that also shows how to draw people, book 1- "Shojo Fashion Manga Art School" by Irene Flores is a great book that I definitely wouldn't pass up! I hope this review is helpful! Any questions feel free to ask! ;) Review: Lots of amazing tips - More the just little school girl outfits and cute frills. There are tutorials on drawing maternity clothing, baby clothing, mens and women's clothing, elementary age children, elderly, electronics and more.
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| Customer Reviews | 4.7 out of 5 stars 196 Reviews |
N**B
Great variation in clothing AND body types!
A few months ago I bought a copy of Irene Flore's "Shojo Fashion Manga Art School" because I saw that about a third of that book focused on how to draw clothing. A have about a dozen different 'how to draw'-type books and none of them focused on clothing. I was excited to see there was a sequel, but it wasn't in any of the book stores nearest me (and I don't like buying a drawing book without seeing first if it will cover what I want to work on). I decided to purchase it from Amazon based off of the 3 other reviews I read of it on here, and because I liked the first book. So for those of you who are in my position and want to know exactly what this book entails, I'll describe each section. Unlike the first book- which is 1/3 how to draw a person, 1/3 clothing types, 1/3 how to draw a character in clothing- "Shojo Fashion Manga Art School Year 2" is almost entirely focused on the clothing. This is NOT a beginners book that teaches you how to draw a body/hands/feet/eyes/etc. It starts off showing you how to draw the way fabric drapes over a body. And the wonderful part of this book that I haven't seen in other books is that these aren't all the thin/athletic body types- it shows chubby, plus size, children, and elderly body types as well as clothing that would suit people of varying body types. Chapter 1- Around the House: basically shows casual wear. Learn to draw collars, sleeve types, necklines, tank tops, baby shoes, maternity clothes, and sleepwear. Chapter 2- Hanging Out: jeans, women's shoes, men's facial hair, plus size girl, couples, high school, elementary school Chapter 3: Prom: women's dresses, men's suits, formal wear Chapter 4: Wedding: brides, bridesmaids, groom, formal shoes, children in formal wear Chapter 5: School Uniforms: many different types of school uniforms including winter/spring styles, gym, cheerleading Chapter 6: Work Clothes: different styles for different types of jobs, accessories Chapter 7: Sports: athletic build and sports uniforms Chapter 8: Seasonal: spring/summer/autumn/winter looks, swimwear And that's the whole book. In my opinion, this book is good for drawing people in those types of situations, but I like the clothing section of the first "Shojo Fashion Manga Art School" even better than this one because that one goes into the specific clothing a little more: like different kinds of shirts (i.e- silk, tees, sweaters, babydoll), pants, coats/jackets, even different types of gloves, hats, socks, and shoes. While this book is devoted entirely to clothes, it's more about clothes for different situations (school, work, formal) rather than different variations of clothing (i.e- jackets in leather/corduroy/hoodie/bubble/blazer). I hope that makes sense! While that did disappoint me a little, this is still a wondeful book that I definitely recommend to people who want to learn more about how to clothe characters in their artwork. And for those of you who want a more beginners book that also shows how to draw people, book 1- "Shojo Fashion Manga Art School" by Irene Flores is a great book that I definitely wouldn't pass up! I hope this review is helpful! Any questions feel free to ask! ;)
K**A
Lots of amazing tips
More the just little school girl outfits and cute frills. There are tutorials on drawing maternity clothing, baby clothing, mens and women's clothing, elementary age children, elderly, electronics and more.
W**N
A comprehensive reference for Modern clothing
First let me tell you what this book is not. It is not a beginner's guide. It does not go over the steps to making manga characters. It is not a beginner's guide or step by step on how to make a Manga from scratch. This book occupies a very special niche which has been overlooked and under done for years. It concentrates on clothing, almost exclusively. That is this book's strength. Rather than rehash Bishie this or Shoujo that, this book concentrates on giving you some ideas on how to develop fashions to help make your Manga come alive. It manages to introduce you to more than just drawing a school uniform, incorporating some western styles into the book as well as covering uniforms for other types of things like police, army, construction, and things like that. Even more important to this, is that the artwork is consistent throughout the book. In most other books, I get the sense that the person doing the drawing is trying to impress the reader with how well they can draw, rather than concentrate on the subject material. Ms. Flores and Ms. McSpadden do an excellent job of keeping their focus on the fashion, where it belongs. They take their time going through the way garments differ. You can look at the drawing of a pair of jeans and actually see at a glance how it differs from a pair of slacks, including where and how they bunch. They go into the differences between collars on a shirt, and how to draw frays in a sleeve or holes in jeans. Honestly, how many "How to draw Manga" books go this in depth into just clothing? They even go into a little more detail in how to draw patterns in clothing like plaid, or how to make something look knitted. Lastly, I think the thing that sets this book apart is that They draw people of different sizes, ages, races, and differenciate between how a shirt might look or a pair of pants might look on a fat person or a pregnant woman. Ms Flores is flattering to them, giving each of her character drawings personality in a way that makes you wonder if they aren't representative of a real person. The way that they're drawn looks like they're being done by someone who actually enjoys what they do, and don't look wooden or like this person drew them with no joy in their heart. I think that's Ms. Flore's greatest achievement. Her talent and enthusiasm for the subject make me want to go out and create. To me, that's the hallmark of a drawing book that's worth having. BRAVO!
M**X
not great for how-to-draw, but perfect for clothing ideas
Excellent book. It has a lot of stuff to look at. If you are looking for a how to draw book, this definitely isn't a good choice. But, if you are like me and want the book for clothing ideas, this and book one are perfect for the job.
S**M
A great fashion reference for artists and hobbyists
This book had so many different styles, body shapes, poses and fabrics. It was really comprehensive and focused on a wide range of clothing from lounging around the house, to outdoor clothes, sports gear, designer fashion, uniforms, etc. It's a really great reference to have, although if you're a beginner I would recommend year 1 to start, or some other books until you're comfortable with drawing people. This book is less of a tutorial and more of an idea encyclopedia and reference guide. A really awesome buy.
B**A
Amazing
The clothes were creative and amazing. lol FAB-u-LOU-S~! It teaches you a lot! Plenty of designs, clothing, it is detailed, doesn't SKIP like most books do. Goes through everything you need to know about fashion and other things. Love it! It goes with the title! Recommended! Trust me, try it! Plus it has some Hetalia stuff in it xD This book is probably for "medium artistes" like me. Decent enough, but still need to learn a lot more. Even though I recommend it to medium artistes, it's for everyone! Even my Sister was into it!
M**T
Irene Flores: superb artist, superb art teacher
Irene Flores is an outstanding artist, and she's also a fine teacher. Whereas 99.9% of male cartoonists have no more understanding of clothing than I do--and that's likely because most of us don't care about the fashion industry or may actively despise it for a range of reasons, including its harmful labour practices and promotion of eating disorders--there's no question that drawing clothing as if it were an afterthought makes for boring and repetitive imagery. Film makers employ entire costume departments; since cartoonists are like indie filmmakers taken to the tiniest possible budget, we need to understand how clothing (not superhero outfits) affect characterization and mood of our stories. I've bought all three of Flores's books and will buy any other art instruction book she puts out. ministerfaust.com
V**E
Everything you need to know about drawing clothing ^^
I bought this book back in January when I had super trouble thinking of ideas for clothes for my original anime characters and such. This has helped A TON! Not only does it teach you where to put folds and different designs, it also entertains the common otaku by adding in some obvious 'Hetalia: Axis Powers'/'Hetalia: Wold Series' characters in it as the models! In this book, you will find very strong Hetalia references and I find them quite adorable/awesome (especially when you reach the toddler and children's fashion ;) ) I highly recommend this book to anyone who needs ideas on clothing ^^ Good luck on your drawings! Vhirous.deviantart.com~<3
E**.
I don't even...
Ich habe wirklich schon seit Ewigkeiten ein Zeichenbuch gesucht, das einem beim Zeichnen von Kleidung weiterhilft (und auรerdem nicht teuer ist) und als ich mehr oder weniger zufรคllig auf Shojo Manga Fashion Art School Year 2 gestoรen bin, war ich echt begeistert! Die Hilfen sind zwar grรถรtenteils auf die Kleidung von Teenagern und jungen Erwachsenen ausgelegt ( was ja zugegebenermaรen bei dem Titel zu erwarten war) aber auch Kinder und รคltere Zeitgenossen werden doch zumindest angeschnitten. Auch sind die Bereiche, fรผr die man eingekleidet wird, weit gefรคchert, also nicht nur Alltag, sondern auch Schule ( mit und fast ohne Uniform), sowie Beruf und festliche Events. Vielleicht sollte ich noch erwรคhnen, dass dass ganze Buch natรผrlich auf englisch verfasst ist, aber wenn man zumindest die Grundlagen beherrscht, sollte das kein Problem sein, es heiรt nicht umsonst : Bilder sagen mehr als tausend Worte. Wenn man schon mal etwas (oder auch etwas mehr) von Hetalia: Axis Powers gehรถrt hat, wird man sich dieses Buch auf jeden Fall doch zumindest mal durchlesen wollen. Ostern ist da garnichts gegen. (Oh, and just in case you are, for whatever reason, reading this, Irene (and also Krisanne): You are my personal hero. Seriously, I mean it. This book helped me more than I like to admit. ) And I borrowed my mother's account again, she would never, ever write this (much) :)
J**I
Great drawing tutorial book for beginning to intermediate Manga fans!
This tutorial book holds good references to how to draw clothing, what types of clothes for highschool teenagers and basics on how to build clothes (from folds, in-motion and posture tips.) However the artist does not cover 'Asian' fashion, the title 'Shojo' refers to the feminine art style blending Anime traits with realistic postures. Though if your manga is going for modern day characters in western setting, this is a book to get! I really like Irene's style and I find it has great tips for artists from beginning-to-intermediate with lots of illustrations, suggestions to follow.
L**L
MUST Have!
I promise you there is no other writer/artist on the shelves within the how-to books even half as good! The title is very misleading, as this is not about Shoujo fashion, but about clothes, styles and how to add details to your drawings! Irene takes you through the process step-by-step and does not skimp on any subject, including plus sized people. There is nothing else on the market as comprehensive as these. Absolutely fantastic. I have been drawing manga specifically for coming up to six years and have come to loathe most how-to books, but this has restored my faith in the how-to!
N**Y
Thanks!
I got it in a timely fashion and was very pleased with the condition.
M**I
Great follow-up
The second installment to the series, I felt that this book is brilliant for those who are both new to the series and are already collecting. It covers different body types and ages, casual wear, sleep wear and everything in between. Great for aspiring artists.
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