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Manga Matrix presents an easy grid method for mastering manga, an increasingly popular comic style. Using this unique Japanese system, artists can plot and cross-section elements on a matrix diagram to create an infinite number of original characters, creatures, and multiformed beasts. Angels, demons, dragons, monsters, and robots are all included in this book, along with descriptions of costumes and personalities for each.

Manga Matrix is unlike any other manga instructional guide and is an invaluable resource for both the budding artist and the polished professional.




Customer Reviews

  • review from a manga non-specialist


    By A3JI0XP54T2HQS on 2006-11-14
    This is not a "how to draw" book, but rather a "how to think creatively" book. If you wanted to draw the characters shown in this book, you'd need a lot of experience to do so. However, any manga artist from beginner level through advanced would benefit from the matrix technique described here, not to mention the benefits of having such a massive collection of diverse characters in a single volume. The matrix technique, in a nutshell, is a way to combine different aspects, both physical and mental, to create unique characters. For example, one character (a "wind spirit") was created using a witch, a circus leader, a balloon and the sky as components. Weird? Certainly. However, at first glance it's not obvious that these are the pieces that comprise it, but after reading the character description it becomes readily apparent, as is the logic for selecting these elements. To boil it down, this book is about taking a diverse system of aspects and using them to create characters that are greater than the sum of their parts. In essence, this book is an immunization against artist's block or creative burnout.

  • a pleasant and thought provoking tutorial


    By A1OGTCWY8MB79F on 2008-01-11
    The main purpose of this book is to systematically pre-design your characters and do it in a way that is logical, formulaic and archetypically sound.
    I almost wrote that I didn't think it was 'for beginners', but thought the better of it when I remembered those that inspired me in my youth and younger days... They were not giving me 'step by step' instruction, instead they inspired me by their work instilling in me the desire to do my own work, and to imagine.
    What Tsukamoto-san has done here is just that, with the added benefit of laying out a methodology of creation. I can see this of greatest benefit to those starting out who have various characters laid out in the scheme, but who lack the skills to 'invent' the soul of that character. This book is to explain and punctuate that skill.
    When first I paged through after opening my mailer envelope from Amazon... my initial impression was the flash of inspiration I got when I first (in the early 1970's) saw the work of Brian Froude... or when I was perusing the works of Roger Dean or Frank Frazetta or Boris Vallejo... or reading over and over again the works of jean Giraude's (Who created work under the name Moebius) "The Air Tight Garage" in Metal Hurlant.
    Not to mention Fred Schrier or Dave Sheridan's spectacular works of wonder. It is that that makes me say to who ever takes the time to read this review, please do yourself a favor, get this book. Keep it by your desktop, close at hand and read it in the still of the evening when you want to dream, or in the heat of creation when you need to find that one thing to fill the gap. It is that good! Even though the mythologies are primarily 'foreign' (being from the ancient Shinto and archaic Japanese cultures, though not completely!) to the western mind, maybe it will inspire 'aspiring artists' to plunge into studies of ancient cultures of their own ancestry! It is a wonderfully presented book.
    And to those who have been out there for a bit I would say, "YES! It is worth the price!"
    I give it 'two thumbs up"!

  • A Great Book, Albeit Abit Difficult to Understand


    By A2JLZ9M082797S on 2007-08-18
    This is a very good book filled with good information on how this artist logically compiles characters, but it's not easy to understand at times and the artist can be very vague and inconsistent on many details making this book a very tough read to process.

    Pros:

    This book presents a logical step-by-step process one could use to create unique characters. Gives a detailed working flow on how to CREATE, not just conceptualize, a character visually from head to toe. Example say your creating a half-robot character this book has a tree for the whole body and you can go into detail on what was robot and what was human from say something general like the torso right down to the fingernails. Much different from other general books like the "How to Draw Manga" series and others that just give a broad idea of how to start or just one or two examples of a specific character already made. Another good thing this book has going for it is how he has many different branches of creatures such as angels, devils, and dragons categorized with lots of suggestions so you can build or get inspiration if your stumped.

    Cons:

    The Artist is very vague on many details and his explanations leave something to desire. This is the way HE does his character design so likewise much of his workflow sounds like it comes from a long history of trial and error mixed with experience and he is having to explain something he most likely put together from different sources and compile them the best he can. As well he can be inconsistent on some details telling you to do one thing on one group of creatures but telling you to do something different later on, will be explaining one thing but leave you asking "But what happens next?" or "Wait, what do I do now?", or just graze on something interesting or important sounding then move on. Another complaint is how thin the creature index can be, some creature groups get more face time then others or just don't get enough explanations as if he assumes you already know how to do it or you already have a good working knowledge of the subject.

    In the end this is a good book but it is in no way for beginners this is an ADVANCED book. It is possible to deceifer this book but it takes ALOT of brainpower to understand what he's talking about and fill in the blanks that he seems to assume you already know. The matrix he presents is a good system but it's hard to understand at first glance. But if you can overcome all these obstacles you can have yourself an extremely useful reference and guide to character design. The body part tree alone is a good reason to buy this book.

  • Not An Easy Read


    By A3LE5QO25D4AZL on 2007-04-30
    I have several how to draw books. They are all very easy to follow and some of them read like a story. This one is not. The material very dry and there were a few places the thought process of the author did not flow very well.

    However,the Matrix that is taught in this book is very valuable. I love the ideas that are taught in this book. Anyone who is serious about their art needs this book.

    I keep this book close by and use it like a textbook or reference book, when I need help creating new characters.

  • amazing


    By A3632HANI0OQYQ on 2007-03-25
    THIS is my most prized book that i own. its very unique with so many characters, and the technique of the matrix system will get you far.if you have felt like you didnt know what to draw before, just open up the book and you WILL get so many ideas. its just plain AWESOME and i REALLY recommend it before any other book ive looked through or owned!

  • Rare book
    By A1T79AFMTNZR5W on 2007-08-04
    There is a lot of very good "how to draw" books, including "how to draw manga". If you need such kind, go and get them.
    But this one is completely not about the drawing techniques, but rather is about what to do before you start to draw. It shows you a regular method how to think of you character, how is it supposed to look from three points of view (form, costume, personality) and how to get deeper into all three directions by using complex tabular checklists.
    The idea of matrix method itself is not too complicated, and the method explanation takes about 30 pages. But the rest of the book illustrates how to use it by examples of creating monsters, artifical creatures, faires, and many more others types of characters.
    This book is of good quality, full coloured and contains a lot of amazing illustration.
    Could be useful not only to anime/manga fans, but for any artist, including game designers.

  • Amazing!
    By A1OCRIXLQ4703S on 2007-06-08
    I wish I had known of this book 4 years ago. Hiroyoshi Tsukamoto astutely created a simple system to help the designer "Save Time" when creating part- human characters. It elevates the quality of creativity, pushing the designer
    into wider possibilities.Manga Matrix: Create Unique Characters Using the Japanese Matrix System

  • ehh
    By A3EAG8N31MBRE2 on 2007-05-12
    This book had good illustrations. I think this book is awesome but not for any beginners.

  • Let The Manga Matrix Take You!
    By A2BDPKAW5VQU51 on 2007-06-08
    I did not know what to expect when I bought this book. When it came in the mail I was blown away by the concept of this Japanese grid system. The possibilities of new characters and monsters are endless. I love it! A must have for the aspiring manga artists.

  • A great tool if you can get a handle on it
    By A1WV2R4QR9M4H2 on 2007-10-05
    Trying to create a character from scratch can be a daunting task. Manga Matrix uses a series of grids to map some starting attributes, giving you a leg to stand on as you start out on the design process.

    The matrix system is best suited to "blue sky designing" where anything goes and no idea is off limit no matter how odd. You'll have to supply your own taste & common sense to refine those designs into something usable.

    Although there's a massive amount of examples of characters made with the matrix system, there's not many pages spent covering the different matrices themselves. Especially the personality matrix, which is useful for any design that's going to be more just a simple drawing. And it's the most important matrix if you want to design a basic human or animal character that doesn't need any mix `n match body parts.

    This book also give a lot of background info on character groups like angel, devils, monsters, etc... that could prove very useful when going through the matrix process.

    Obviously the best way to figure out this method of design is plenty of practice, but Manga Matrix gives you a good tool to work with when creating characters.


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