How To Draw Anime Characters Easy

Wondering how to draw anime characters easy?

Good news – upcoming artists and dreamers can tap into their creative side and become an anime character drawing ninja with resplendent results! It’s not as hard as it looks, so keep reading and you’ll be able to impress your friends and family with stunningly-rendered anime figures in no time!

Start out by gathering the necessary supplies. All you’ll need is a pencil for sketching and inking, an eraser and a sheet or two of paper. You can use pens and markers for the inking if you’d like, as well as any other randomly-appearing items. Just have fun and explore!

The key to drawing something that you may think only a professional could do, is to break the drawing down into simple shapes and forms. Simple shapes like squares and wedges, triangles, rectangles, ovals and circles.

If you want your anime figure to look super realistic, draw the figure lightly, so you can make any changes if you need to. Make sure each section is clearly defined and distinct. Then jump into the fun stuff – adding color and detailing your character!

For a more expressive figure, draw the face with more elevated features. Highlight the cheeks and the eyes to give them some life. Then draw the hair with curvy and wavy lines for movement. You can also draw a line across the forehead for a tan effect.

When it comes to the tricky parts such as arms, clothes and background, the magic key is to keep it simple. Put the focus on the character first and work from there. Less is more – you don’t have to fill every space. Instead, give the impression of clothing and items behind or around the figure.

Lastly, don’t forget to have fun and experiment! As you practice, keep in mind the tips above, but let your creative side take over. Don’t take yourself too seriously and remember to just enjoy the process.

To really make your figure come alive, it’s important to make it look three-dimensional, like it’s jumping off the page. This can be achieved by giving it a sense of perspective with changes in line width, shading where applicable and focus on the face, which should be the area with the most details.

Simplify difficult parts of the design and look for easy, flattering poses. Practice drawing facial expressions – from happy to angry or sad – because this will help to create a more accurate and effective representation of your character.

Don’t be tempted to draw the figure in one fell swoop; break it down into proportions. You can draw a head or a torso first, for example. This will be the anchor and will help draw the rest of the character in the same style.

Adding subtle touches like highlights, shadows and change in line width can transform an ordinary character into a stunning, detailed anime figure. Surprise your audience with unique color palettes featuring unusual highlights, hues and shades.

Look to videos and blogs to stay abreast of the ever-changing trends and techniques. Learn and practice the basics along with newly unleashed tricks and guidelines. Don’t be afraid to take risks and try something new!

When you take the plunge, start with some rough sketches first before diving into the ornaments and details. That way, you can adjust or erase anything that you don’t feel looks right or is out of place.

So there you have it, becoming a perfect manga artist isn’t as hard as it looks, although it may need some practice. Pay attention to the tips, follow the guidelines and let your creative side take over. Now it’s time to go draw some amazing anime characters!

Robert Ortiz is an artist who has been writing about art and design for over ten years. His writing focuses on the creative process of art, from the conceptual to the material, and highlights its importance in our daily lives. He has a degree in Fine Arts from the University of Texas at San Antonio and has also attended other prestigious art schools like Savannah College of Art and Design. He has a passion for exploring the boundaries between fine art, design, commercial work, and technology. His work extends to social media campaigns, website development, magazine articles, video tutorials and more.

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