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Author - Christopher Hart ... [Goo?] [Posters]This Paperback Book item from Watson-Guptill was reviewed on 2-Sep-2008. Search ISBN:0823030563 offer from Abebooks or used books from Alibris. Mecha Mania: How to Draw Warrior Robots, Cool Spaceships, and Military Vehicles (Christopher Hart Titles) Reference Book. Classifications : History & Criticism Criticism General Regional Themes Women in Art Arts & Photography Subjects Books General Instructional & How-To Arts & Photography Subjects Books Drawing Instructional & How-To Art . Click the following link to view the cover of Mecha Mania: How to Draw Warrior Robots, Cool Spaceships, and Military Vehicles (Christopher Hart Titles). Related topics: History & Criticism. Criticism. General. Regional. Themes. Women in Art. Arts & Photography. Subjects. Books. General. requestid: ba5f3376-bcc8-4c2f-9c58-8cb1c802f0e5requestprocessingtime: 0.1273680000000000 salesrank: 248214 numberofitems: 1 packagedimensions: 361110111846 1) Paperback Book Mecha Mania: How to Draw Warrior Robots, Cool Spaceships, and Military Vehicles (Christopher Hart Titles) by Watson-Guptill. I bought a book in the Mecha Mania series on how to draw warrior Robots and spaceships for a grandchild for Christmas.This book is wonderful for either an adult or a child who wants to draw the new anamie cartoons. The step by step drawings showing how to use basic shapes to make incredible robots and spaceships allow anyone to explore their creativity.¤ 2) Paperback Book Mecha Mania: How to Draw Warrior Robots, Cool Spaceships, and Military Vehicles (Christopher Hart Titles) by Watson-Guptill. I BOUGHT SEVERAL OF THESE TYPES OF SKETCH BOOKS FOR MY SON. HE IS TAKING ART IN SCHOOL AND HE LOVES THE HELP THE BOOKS GIVE HIM IN HIS DRAWINGS. HE HAS LEARNED ALOT FROM THE BOOKS ALONE. WE ARE VERY PLEASED!!¤ 3) Paperback Book Mecha Mania: How to Draw Warrior Robots, Cool Spaceships, and Military Vehicles (Christopher Hart Titles) by Watson-Guptill. There are lots of "how-to-draw" robots/mecha books. IMHO this book simply follows the formula of breaking down the title subject into component simple shapes and embellishing with more detail. This is the formula of most how-to-draw books. It´s fine to include this if your "mecha how-to" book has more about drawing aspects unique to mecha.
4) Paperback Book Mecha Mania: How to Draw Warrior Robots, Cool Spaceships, and Military Vehicles (Christopher Hart Titles) by Watson-Guptill. I liked it pretty well. But I think it falls into the category "this is how you draw something. period." books. I think it should show you different kinds of guns for mecha, different joint types, head types, torso types, armor types, leg types, weapons in general types, shield types, jet pack/wing types and stuff. I don´t think that there is enough things to inspire the mind for drawing original mecha. Instead, it tells you how to draw some limited robot examples. 5) Paperback Book Mecha Mania: How to Draw Warrior Robots, Cool Spaceships, and Military Vehicles (Christopher Hart Titles) by Watson-Guptill. What is the point of this book? Each of the drawings gives just three steps, and the beginning step is very complex--there is no help in figuring out what basic shapes go into it, and it seems like the only thing you can do is copy exactly what the author has done. I wanted something that would teach me to draw this type of character, and instead I just got a book showing off the author´s drawings. If it is supposed to be just a showcase, it should be called that--don´t try to fool people into thinking it is a way to learn anything.¤ 6) Paperback Book Mecha Mania: How to Draw Warrior Robots, Cool Spaceships, and Military Vehicles (Christopher Hart Titles) by Watson-Guptill. Mecha, a generic term well known in the manga and anime community, is short for mechanically-based humanoids-as well as anything else mechanical, high-tech, and really cool. If it can fly, swim, fire a weapon, explode, or destroy stuff, it´s mecha. Comic book and animation fans hunger for mecha. From the Gigantor animated TV series in the early ´60s to today´s Neon Genesis Evangelion, mecha is the king of anime. Most Japanese mecha animation features giant robots in epic battles. These giant robots are as tall as buildings-and teenage heroes enter the robot´s cockpit and navigate it like a fighter jet. Mecha is also popular in such Nintendo, Playstation, and Sega Dreamcast computer games as Mech Warriors, Battletech, and Combat Assault Vehicle. While some budding artists may not have a feel for human anatomy or drawing the expressive faces of cartoon characters, anyone who can draw blocks and circles can draw mecha. Mecha Mania demonstrates how easy it is to draw fantastic mecha vehicles, robots, space stations, and more. The 300 step-by-step illustrations make it simple for anyone to master this wildly popular comic book genre and achieve dramatic results. Mecha Mania features all of the coolest mecha designs and variations, along with outrageous battle scenes. Also included are informative interviews with a company that creates mecha-based games and a Japanese publisher of mecha. Whether one´s a beginning or professional artist, Mecha Mania is the best how-to reference ever published for mastering this hot, hot comic book art.¤ Page Updated: Robert N. Goolsby, 30-Sep-2008, 08230305639780823030569, 8X0-190-270-500-630-471-8
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