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This book shows you how to accurately render human faces and emotions to create complex characters and add compelling immediacy to your work.
The ability to draw realistic and powerful facial expressions is essential for every manga artist. All artists will tell you that human faces are the most important and challenging element of any drawing. How to Create Manga: Drawing Facial Expressions is an essential resource for artists who want to bring their skills to the next level.
Thirteen professional Japanese artists have contributed their expertise to this book, which contains 1,250 drawings, with several detailed tips and comments on every drawing. It includes a comprehensive opening section on all the basic expressions budding manga artists need to master. Sections dedicated to detailed emotions and playing up the intensity and drama of more animated facial expressions follow.
Tuttles How to Create Manga series guides users through the process of reaching a professional-looking final drawing through actual sketch progressions, practical tips and common missteps to avoid. Other books in the series include How to Create Manga: Drawing the Human Body and How to Create Manga: Drawing Clothing and Accessories.

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Table of Contents Guide HOW TO CREATE MANGA Drawing facial expressions THE - photo 1
Table of Contents
Guide
HOW TO CREATE MANGA
Drawing
facial
expressions
THE ULTIMATE BIBLE FOR BEGINNING ARTISTS
NEXTCREATOR HENSHUBU
Contents
Enjoyment
and Delight 14
Hearty
Laughter 22
Sadness and
Loneliness 42
Using Body Parts to
Express Emotions 85
Savoring
the Taste 100
Eating
Something
That Tastes Bad 104
Hiding
Something 168
Why We Wrote This Book
When drawing illustrations or manga, facial expressions are key to conveying the characters
thoughts and emotions. In this book, we cover a wide range of facial expressions, starting
with the basics such as smiling or getting angry but also looking at those that are a
combination of various emotions. Each expression is categorized according to the general
emotion it conveys, making it easy to find the one youre looking for.
However, there are countless ways to express emotions; theres more than one facial
expression for each emotion. For instance, a simple smile could mean smiling through
tears, smiling even when something is not funny, or other smiles that differ depending
on their accompanying emotions. Many different emotions mix and are revealed via the
faces varied expressions. It could be said that even if drawing the same smiling face, 10
different characters will wear 10 different smiles, with various techniques making it possible
to change the expression completely. For that reason, there are more than 870 illustrations
as examples in this book, with accompanying comments to clearly explain areas to focus on
and to provide you with ideas for the various appealing aspects and ways of thinking about
each expression.
We hope youll use the book in a variety of ways, copying the facial expressions that you
like and reading the whole volume to find hints to help you draw them. We hope this book
helps you bring previously untapped emotion to your characters.
The Artists of NextCreator
(see pages 174175 for
information about them)
How to Use This Book
Structure of the Book
PART1 Basic Expressions
Here, we cover the six basic expressions of joy, anger, sadness, surprise, dislike and fear. The degrees
of emotion and the characteristics of each expression are summarized in this section.
PART2 Facial Expressions That Add Color and Detail
Here, we analyze the facial expressions used in scenes of romance, eating/drinking and resting. They
are divided into scenes or situations that make it easier to visualize their use, along with many other
expressions that can be incorporated into other types of scenes.
PART3 Animated Expressions
Making use of language to evoke images, the expressions in this section are divided into positive and
negative. Be aware, however, that some of the illustrated examples may bear both nuances.
Various Types of Page Layout
Basic Expressions pages:
These pages introduce the basic expressions of joy, anger, sadness,
surprise, dislike and fear.
Other Expressions pages:
Various expressions explained via multiple illustrated examples.
DISCUSSION
Blue arrows
These indicate the direction of movement
of the body part or body as a whole.
Discussions
Analyses of ideas related to the facial expression,
how to use the paint tool and so on.
Orange arrows
These indicate where the emotion is
heading and the degree of emotion.
EXPERT TIPS
Expert tips
These cover emotional expressions using parts
of the body other than the face as well as how to
use symbolic expression to convey emotions.
Symbolic expression and distortion
Symbolic expression is a method of representation used in manga and cartoons. In
this book, it refers to the stylized symbols often used in manga, such as the symbol for
anger, the droplets that denote sweat from panic and the symbol for blood draining
from the face (see below). Its easiest to think of them in the same way as the emoji on
your smartphone.
Caricaturizing or distortion is the technique of expressing something in a simplified or
exaggerated way. In this book, it refers to overlarge eyes, mouths that protrude from the
face and other such exaggeration.
Examples of symbolic expressions
Blush
This expression
reddens the face and
expresses shyness,
excitement, etc.
Anger
Captures the veins
that protrude
from the forehead
when angry.
Sweat
Conveys cold
sweat and panic.
Turning pale
An expression
showing the
blood draining
from the face.
PART 1
Basic Expressions
JOY
Basics
Smiling
Enjoyment and
Delight
Laughter
Hearty Laughter
ANGER
Basics
Irritation
Rage
Fury
SADNESS
Basics
Depression
Sadness and
Loneliness
Crying
Sobbing
SURPRISE
Basics
Astonishment
Trembling
Shock
DISLIKE
Basics
Troubled
Repulsion
Loathing
FEAR
Basics
Afraid
Panicked
Terror
Joy
The basic expression of joy, the smile, lifts the corners of the mouth and firms up the cheeks.
Its an expression that communicates good will, a sense of security and an absence of animosity.
When you think of a smile, what comes to
mind is the eyes forming a crescent moon
shape and the mouth forming a half moon.
To start, lets look at this facial expression as
one of the basic expressions of joy.
Symbolic expressions
Flow of expression
When the cheeks firm up, the lower eyelids
and the corners of the mouth lift. Think of the
lower lids as being pushed up by the cheeks.
Usually when blinking, both the upper and
lower lids move toward each other, but the
movement is different when smiling.
The cheeks lift higher and the lower
lids and corners of the mouth lift
up. Once the corners of the mouth
are raised this far, it is easier for the
mouth to open in terms of the flow
of expression.
When the eyes are closed, the ends
of the brows are lowered and a
smile forms. Draw the characters
mouth wide open for a cheerful look,
making sure at the same time that
the overall appearance isnt affected.
A smile and a laugh
A smiling face can depict a smile or a laugh. Refer to the explanation The difference between smiling
and laughing in the Discussion on .
A smile is used for communication with other people
and conveys an absence of animosity and a sense of
security. It can also be said that an open grin works to
dispel a conversation partners wariness.
If laughter continues, it can become painful and cause
an agonized expression. Adding in the movement of the
body, such as doubling over with laughter and holding
the stomach, renders the expression more effective.
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