Customer Reviews:
Not a drawing guide August 18, 2008 Pretty much, it's what it says on the tin, a collection of pieces of professional manga lineart that the user can put together. The book shows ideas and how to put the pieces together.
While it's nice to give you ideas for references, it doesn't teach you how to draw at all, making the whole concept of creating your own characters rather limited.
Great Idea, dissapointing to use August 11, 2008 I first saw this in a Waterstones and it was on my wish list for a while, so i was thrilled when it arrived today. After playing around somewhat i am now dissapointed.
The Idea of the book and cd is excellent. Mix and match and learn about creating the manga style images right on the computer and create some great art for total beginners.
First of all, the Adobe Elements was annoying to install as my usual imaging software just couldn't cope with all the seperate layers. Once loaded the software was slow to do anything, from opening to cropping etc.
Put it like this, if you don't have adobe software you are screwed. The images are nice and basic but often fit together really badly even with tweaking. For example; you can't open all the head files in your layers pallete, just the heads in the particular file you opened. You have to keep flicking back and forth to exchange elements. The accessories file was a great idea to futher customise the images . . . IF the little accessories weren't lumped together in one big image.
All in all i am annoyed at this purchase, save your money and buy real Manga to copy from instead. Because i had to i gave this one star rating. I'd rather have left it zero.
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