Hey I was wondering if Someone could help me get started on some Anime. I like how alot of it looks, and my friend showed me some..please help I rate high with good feedback! Thanx!
However, Ghost in the Shell is very, very well done, and Full Metal Alchemist is quite watchable. There's dubbed versions of both on Adult Swim, but anime is so much better with subtitles that I refuse to watch GitS dubs (haven't found an FMA sub). If you've got a decent connection, you can get GitS episodes at about 150-200 megabytes each. (search 'GitS sac lmf' at isohunt.com and you'll get one result, a torrent for a large file containing the entire first season. Alternatively, search 'ghost in the shell' on Limewire for individual episodes. Season one is called 'stand alone complex,' and season two is called '2nd gig').
aeromonkey answered Friday June 10 2005, 10:52 am: Me and my friend were getting started with an anime project, but it didn't turn out cause we couldn't find time, but the site that helped alot was www.manga.com. It has drawing tutorials and the special manga pens for sale.
FlaWlessMonoLith answered Friday June 10 2005, 6:50 am: anime is really really really kick-ass i think you should go to a bookstore first off and look at mangas and read them find some you like....ex chobits, fruitsbaskets,love hina, naruto, and tons of others or watch cartoon network's adult swim to watch anime [ FlaWlessMonoLith's advice column | Ask FlaWlessMonoLith A Question ]
RhetoricalLives answered Friday June 10 2005, 2:37 am: First thing of Anime- Emotion
Find the emotion you want to draw, AND the emotion you want the viewer to see :)
poa answered Friday June 10 2005, 1:35 am: Most anime is terrible, spare your retinas and save your sanity. The only two i've ever found that are worthwhile.
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