Draw anime/manga backgrounds

Draw anime/manga backgrounds

Watch this video to learn how to draw backgrounds for anime and manga. "Miki Falls" manga creator Mark Crilley presents a tutorial on how to draw and color backgrounds for a manga-style illustration. The emphasis is on using color and linework to create the illusion of depth.

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Creator's Site: www.markcrilley.com
Curated By: cwiltz

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123dpk 8 months ago
very good in all aspect
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kimhumfrey (1) 8 months ago
can u sent me all your video haw to draw from step 1 to lass i want to be ant artis dis is may email kim.humfrey@yahoo.com i hope u sent some
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KateTheTerrorist 8 months ago
nice detailing, but sometimes its better not to draw too much, i use a ruler for my reference lines cuz im too lazy to draw it lol
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kangofugene 3 months ago
god youre really an expert i hope i can be like you well im trying to learn how to draw manga but i have not much time to practice becaus of school well tnx a lot i became inspired hahahahah
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