When I read manga I notice that the styles of drawing are always a bit different and it a raises a question: There are specific styles of drawing manga?
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When I read manga I notice that the styles of drawing are always a bit different and it a raises a question: There are specific styles of drawing manga?
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There are different styles under it. Styles can range from simple & cartoonish, more realistic, artsy or something in between. Shoujo art, for example, have very distinctive style which originated from Osamu Tezuka's drawing style - most likely from Ribon no Kishi - which later evolved to have the more realistic art style but still feminine at the same time.
Ribon no Kishi (1954-1968):
http://static.tvtropes.org/pmwiki/pu...cessKnight.jpg
Glass Mask (1976-ongoing):
http://www.yukianimereviews.com/imag...nd-is-near.jpg
More current styles of shoujo include Vampire Knight, Crimson Hero, etc. This style is also used in yaoi manga. Example:
http://www.mangamaniaccafe.com/wp-co...verpic_404.jpg
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Different styles have sub-categories depending on the genre of manga. I'm pretty sure you won't see Goku looking characters in an anime/manga about love and friendship.
Or a really technical style like GITS in an anime like FLCL.
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