Tuesday, April 15, 2008

Even with those eyes, Natalie Portman can't emote

Japan loves Star Wars. And this year is the 30th anniversary of Star Wars in Japan. So of course we want to find out how to draw Star Wars characters manga-style.




What, we don't? Well, too late! Now you too, can learn how to draw such strong female Star Wars characters such as Padmé Amidala, Mara Jade, Aayla Secura, and Anne! Wait... who the hell is Anne?


It's so simple- just a few lines here and there, and big eyes, and ta-dah, you have a handmaiden/queen/senator from Naboo! Oh, and bangs, you mustn't forget the bangs, because:

"Manga characters seem to almost always have bangs. Even if the character being drawn in real life does not, the Manga style usually incorporates them anyway, along with longer than usual flowing hair. This often helps add dramatic action to the pose or motion."

I'm a bit surprised they didn't put Princess Leia in there. You know, 'cause then you'd have mother and daughter (and sister-in-law) and then we could really delve into some manga stereotypes.

Oh, there she is. Well then.

Anne?

1 comment:

Kalmarova said...

Anne! She's the best character. After Luke and Hans Solo both fall in love with her she's all like, wait, my heart says yes but I'm the heir to a forgotten Jedi school and how can I love when I must lead armies who revere me and my ancient power as a God returned? It's so much to think about and I'm only 15 with long, gleaming brown hair that fell to shoulder length and brilliant blue eyes like precious gems and today I'm wearing a mid-length cut-off top that accentuates my slim figure, with cropped boots and--