Master Manga Portraits: From Classic Views to Dynamic Storytelling
Milan Glozić, Painter, illustrator, Designer
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Leçons de ce cours
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Class Introduction
3:36
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Materials
3:35
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Warm up Exercise
4:17
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4.
Styles of Portraits
7:26
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Front View Portrait
7:45
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3/4 View Portrait
4:10
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Profile View Portrait
3:01
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Class Project 01
2:00
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Exploring Variety & Finding Your Style
8:04
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Class Project 02
2:04
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Deconstructing a Masterpiece, Part 01
5:52
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Deconstructing a Masterpiece, Part 02
5:40
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Final Demonstration and Class Project 03
6:33
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Class Overview
2:16
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À propos de ce cours
Unlock the secrets to drawing captivating manga-style portraits! Whether you're a budding artist or looking to refine your skills, this comprehensive Skillshare class will guide you step-by-step through the essentials of manga portraiture, culminating in creating your manga-inspired artwork.
What You'll Learn:
This class is structured to build your skills progressively, ensuring you grasp the fundamentals before moving on to more complex and creative applications.
- Part 1: The Core Views:
- Front View Fundamentals: Learn the foundational proportions and techniques for drawing a balanced and expressive forward-facing manga character. We'll cover eye placement, nose and mouth construction, and iconic manga hairstyles.
- Mastering the Side View: Discover how to translate those features into a compelling profile, understanding the unique shapes and alignments of a side-on manga face.
- Conquering the 3/4 View: This is often considered the most dynamic and versatile angle of view. I'll break down how to achieve depth and dimension in the 3/4 view, a staple in manga art.
- Your First Project: Follow along with clear demonstrations, and then create your manga portraits in front, side, and 3/4 views. This is your chance to solidify the core techniques.
- Part 2: Exploring Variety & Style:
- Inspiration Sketchbook: Watch as I fill two full pages with a diverse range of manga portraits. Observe how subtle changes in features, expressions, and hair can create unique characters. I'll share my thought process and tips for adding personality.
- Your Creative Exploration: Inspired by the examples, you'll then create your own set of diverse manga portraits. Experiment with different styles, ages, and emotions to find your unique voice.
- Part 3: Bringing Manga Panels to Life - Berserk Case Study & Your Own Creation:
- Deconstructing a Masterpiece: Delve into the iconic world of Kentaro Miura's Berserk. I'll walk you through my process of drawing and inking panels from this legendary manga, focusing on how portraiture contributes to powerful storytelling, dynamic composition, and conveying intense emotion. We'll examine line weight, shading techniques, and capturing the essence of a character within a single panel.
- Your Final Project: Manga Homage: Armed with new insights and techniques, you will choose an existing manga that inspires you. Your task is to create a drawing or a series of panels based on your chosen manga, applying the principles of portraiture and paneling that you have learned throughout the class. This is your opportunity to pay tribute to your favorite artists and showcase your developed skills!
What You'll Get:
- Clear, step-by-step video instructions.
- Downloadable PDF with guides on how to draw the three core views of manga characters.
- Insights into techniques and workflows to achieve a desired effect.
- A supportive community to share your work and get feedback.
- The skills and confidence to draw compelling manga portraits and understand their role in visual storytelling.
Who This Class is For:
- Beginner artists curious about the manga style.
- Intermediate artists wanting to specialize in manga portraits.
- Fans of manga who want to learn how to draw their favorite characters and create their own.
- Anyone looking to enhance their understanding of facial anatomy and expression within the context of anime or manga.
Join me on this exciting artistic journey and start creating manga portraits that truly come to life! Let's draw!
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Milan was born in Pozarevac, Serbia in 1979. From a very early age, he got interested in drawing comics, painting nature, and inventing games that he could then play with his brother and sister. He graduated from the University of Fine and Applied Arts in Belgrade in 2003.
He works predominantly in the medium of traditional painting, but his art includes digital illustrations and book covers. He has had solo and group shows in Belgrade at the Progress Gallery, the National Gallery in Pozarevac, "In the Face Labyrinth" exhibition in Amsterdam at Arps and Co Gallery, and many more. Also, he is a Top-level designer at the 99Design platform where he made various book covers and illustrations for publishers and clients across the world.
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Projet de cours pratique
Your Class Project will be completed in three distinct parts:
Part 1: Foundational Views
Objective: Establish a solid understanding of basic head construction and learn to depict a manga character from different perspectives.
Instructions:
- Watch the Video Lessons: Carefully review the video lessons, focusing on drawing the head in front, side, and 3/4 views. Pay close attention to the guidelines, proportions, and key features specific to manga character design (e.g., eye placement, nose and mouth simplification, ear position).
- Create Your Drawings: Produce three separate drawings of your chosen character:
- Front View: Focus on symmetry and the placement of facial features along the central axis.
- Side Profile: Emphasize the silhouette of the face, the curve of the nose, and the position of the ear relative to the jawline.
- 3/4 View: Practice transitioning between the front and side views, capturing the depth and form of the face as it turns. Pay attention to how features overlap and foreshorten.
Submission: Upload clear photos or scans of your three drawings (front, side, and 3/4 view) to the project gallery. In your project description, briefly mention any challenges you faced and what you learned from this exercise.
Part 2: Exploring Character Diversity
Objective: Cultivate your ability to create a range of unique manga characters by experimenting with subtle variations in features, expressions, and hairstyles.
Instructions:
- Watch the "Exploring Variety & Style" Video: Observe as I fill two pages with diverse manga portraits. Pay close attention to:
- Subtle Feature Variations: Notice how slight changes in eye shape, eyebrow angle, mouth, and nose shape can drastically alter a character's appearance.
- Expressive Variations: See how different eyebrow positions, eyes, and mouth shapes convey a wide range of emotions.
- Hairstyle Diversity: Observe how various hairstyles (length, texture, bangs, volume) contribute to a character's individuality.
- Thought Process and Tips: Listen carefully to my explanations and tips for adding personality and visual interest to your characters.
Your Creative Exploration: Inspired by the examples, fill at least one full page (or more if you feel inspired!) in your sketchbook with a diverse range of manga portraits.
- Experiment: Don't be afraid to try different styles, ages (young, adult, older), and emotions (happy, sad, angry, surprised, thoughtful, etc.).
- Focus on Variation: Make conscious choices about how you alter facial features, expressions, and hairstyles for each portrait to create distinct individuals.
- Quick Sketches are Encouraged: These don't need to be highly polished drawings. Focus on capturing the essence of each character.
Submission: Upload a clear photo or scan of your sketchbook page(s) to the project gallery. In your project description, share any insights you gained during this exploration and highlight a few of your favorite character concepts.
Part 3: Deconstructing a Masterpiece: Portraiture in Berserk manga
Objective: Analyze how portraiture contributes to powerful storytelling, dynamic composition, and intense emotion in a renowned manga.
Instructions:
- Watch the "Deconstructing a Masterpiece" Video: Follow along as I draw and ink panels from Kentaro Miura's Berserk. Pay close attention to:
- Line Weight: Observe how varying the thickness of lines can define form, create depth, and emphasize certain features.
- Shading Techniques: Notice how shadows are used to sculpt the face, convey mood, and add realism (even within a stylized context).
- Capturing Emotion: Analyze how specific facial features and expressions are rendered to convey intense emotions such as anger, sadness, determination, and despair.
Your Analysis: Choose one or two panels from Berserk (or another manga of your choice if you are not familiar with Berserk, the principles will be similar). Create Your Study: Redraw the chosen panel(s), focusing specifically on the portraiture aspects. Pay close attention to the line weight, shading, and how the character's expression contributes to the scene's overall feeling. You don't need to copy every detail perfectly, but aim to understand and replicate the techniques being used. Submission: Upload a clear photo or scan of your redrawn panel(s) alongside the original panel(s) you studied (if possible, include a reference image). In your project description, discuss:
- How line weight is used in the original panel(s).
- The shading techniques employed and their effect.
- How the character's portrait and expression contribute to the storytelling and emotional impact of the scene.
I am excited to see your creative explorations and your unique manga homages! Don't hesitate to ask questions and share your progress in the discussions, or projects and resources sections of the class. Let's embark on this exciting journey of mastering manga character portraits together!
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