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5.0 out of 5 stars Niche audience.
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5.0 out of 5 stars Good instruction in the basics
I got this "Draw Chibi Style" book for my 9-year-old son. He draws very expressive characters but is still working on his style for drawing bodies, hair, and clothing. I like that this shows how to start with basic shapes and forms and then add details. The introduction says to practice each to prepare to create characters.The explanations in the Chibi Essentials section are nice and detailed and accompanied by helpful illustrations. The step-by-step chibi characters require more focus on following just a visual guide, but I think that is common with art books. My son is better at following these types of tutorials than I am. They are also more challenging because it puts all the lessons together, so it makes sense that beginners won't be able to start with these and get the best results.I think this book offers a lot of great lessons and tips to help kids and adults improve their drawing skills. Although the style is chibi, many of the lessons can be applied to other styles as well.
5.0 out of 5 stars Good Intro to Chibi Drawing!
Another Review from DebuDebuBuckle Up, Lets GoOK, I’m not the artist in the house. I bought this for the person that likes to draw so this is based on her feedback.Chibi in Japanese means small.The book goes into the style and process of drawing Chibi characters. Chibi characters tend to have large hards, accentuated facial features to show cuteness. The book goes into the the right ration of head/body and how to even draw the right type of lines to draw in Chibi. You learn how to draw faces, eyes, ears, mouths etc. in Chibi style. After you finish the lessons there are original characters that cover most anime characters you’ll see in media. It has some basic examples of poses and then adding details like they show in the book to draw a Chibi character.Basically if you love Nendroids, this will show you how to draw in that style.
5.0 out of 5 stars Teaches some nice techniques
I do like the techniques being taught in this book. A lot of the characters are very detailed, some are more simple. Overall, the book has seen a lot of use over the last few months. Definitely a favorite "how to draw" book at our house.
3.0 out of 5 stars Disappointed with Delivery: New Book Arrived with Unpleasant Surprises!
I bought this book to practice developing my own character style, and it's cute with lots of helpful information. However, my biggest grievance is that the book arrived with stuff stuck on the front cover! I specifically purchased a "NEW" book, but it seems like Bolo sent a "Returned" item as new. I'm both disappointed and grossed out by this unexpected issue.
4.0 out of 5 stars Large pages, educational.
The first half of this book focuses on the finer details of how to draw a chibi character. I liked the sections that briefly talked about coordinating colors and how to draw hands properly.Further into the book, there are a few pages that show the steps into drawing chibi characters, but then the rest of the pages are full color illustrations with no steps. You are expected to have learned the structure of the characters; this made it challenging to follow and not beginner friendly.I think it's still a good introduction on how to draw cute chibi characters, but it could use more informative pages like in the beginning of the book and show all steps for drawing the characters.
5.0 out of 5 stars Practical lessons and cute examples [Draw Chibi Style: A Beginner’s Step-by-Step Guide]
I picked up Draw Chibi Style: A Beginner’s Step-by-Step Guide for Drawing Adorable Minis, and am quite pleased with the presentation. The lessons are indeed step by step and gives useful tips on proportions and underlying shapes of the Chibi. The pictures are in color throughout the book, with lessons taking up the first 1/3 of the book and examples making up the remainder. It's written in a way that would probably be easier for a teen or adult to understand the concepts, but a younger child could follow the lessons just by following the pictures. I am going to give my 8yr old some tracing paper (and perhaps a protractor) to assist in drawing a perfect circle).
5.0 out of 5 stars ADORABLE!
Grabbed this for my daughter - she LOVES to draw. Its perfect for pre-teens and kids. Shows so many fun hints and tips to drawing cute characters, but offers enough info that they can use them independent of the characters shown. My daughter likes to draw cats, and she can apply what she learned about faces and expressions to them (Which she has been - and its adorable!)SUCH a great book for kids, and absolutely fun for adults who want to draw cute characters as well!
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