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How To Draw Manga: Guns & Military (Volume 1) (How to Draw Manga) | 
enlarge | Author: Ichiro Kamiya Publisher: Graphic-Sha Category: Book
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Avg. Customer Rating: 4 reviews Sales Rank: 210851
Media: Paperback Edition: English Ed Number Of Items: 1 Pages: 136 Shipping Weight (lbs): 1 Dimensions (in): 10 x 7.2 x 0.6
ISBN: 476611261X Dewey Decimal Number: 741.580952 UPC: 824869000342 EAN: 9784766112610 ASIN: 476611261X
Publication Date: October 1, 2003 Availability: Usually ships in 1-2 business days Shipping: International shipping available Condition: The Item is in Brand New MINT Condition. Delivery time is between 4-14 working days.
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Product Description This volume introduces the essentials for developing a basic knowledge for drawing various guns, accouterments, and the mechanics of combat planes and warships. Not only will this volume become the artist's brave ally, but it is also enjoyable by non-artists simply as reading material and a source of information and knowledge.
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Not For First Timers August 1, 2008 This book does not give steps, and as such you must be able to draw from reference material to make use of it. As a reference book, it does fairly well. The guns are shown from different angles, and the technical data given assists with research (provided the selection of firearms lines up with your research). Flipping through it a few times, I've yet to see any errors. The book also gives reference pictures of aiming postures and uniforms, making it a good reference guide for artists who don't want to spend two hours on google images trying to find that one useful picture.
Nice Details, Good Book August 12, 2005 3 out of 3 found this review helpful
I really enjoyed this book. It is great for learning how to draw weapons, not just anime style, but any style. This book really has little to do with anime. But the weapons are great. There are many different angles and bits of information, like how many bullets they use, what country used them and when, etc. My only complaint would be the lack of futuristic weapons. Also, don't expect knives or swords. It's just a book of guns (and some random motorcycles).
Good Reference For Weaponry December 24, 2003 25 out of 25 found this review helpful
Like most of the How to Draw Manga series, this is more of a reference guide then a book on how to draw. The cover says Guns and Military, but it's mostly only guns (although it does have about 3 pages dedicated to Russian, Japanese and American police uniforms). It has over 22 different types of guns, and gets very detailed as with the types of bullets the gun uses, who uses them, and how to a person would aim them. You probably shouldn't get this unless you have some experience in drawing, since as I said this is a reference guide and it only shows drawings of what the guns look like, not how to draw them. The types of guns shown in this book are: Walther PPK Parabellum P08 Beretta Cougar Walther P38 Heckler & Koch P7M13 Beretta M92SB-F Kalashinikova AK-47 Schmeisser MP40 S&W M29 Glock 17 Wildey .45 Magnum Nambu Taisho 14 Gyrojet Makarov Remington M31 Riot Shotgun Colt SAA (Single Action Army) Nambu Type 94 C96/M1916 M1908 Pocket .25 Colt Third Model Dragoon Webley & Scott MK. VI (IV) Sten Mark II
Lock Stalk And Barrel October 20, 2003 This book is really great for anyone wanting to include guns or other military realted tools in their manga or stories. The book is very well done and the pictures are accurate. The author has also included useful information about diffrent types of guns, ammunition, fireing styles, gun modifications used by shooters around the world. The other great thing about it is it is layman friendly, the author goes through alot of information that will help you better understand how guns work and why diffrent modifications and ammunitions are uses for diffrent purposes. Besides guns the book also cover accessories and some military uniforms from diffrent countries. Again I have to comment on the accuracy of the information. I've seen firearm encyclopedias that don't cover as much as they do in this book. It is really work getting.
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