1. Manga Panel
1.1. Storytelling Visuals
1.1.1. Manga panels help to tell a story through a series of images, allowing you to convey narratives and emotions effectively in a visually engaging manner.
2. Martial Arts
2.1. Main Martial Arts
2.1.1. Sumo
2.1.1.1. Represents the strength and traditions of Japanese wrestlers in bold and powerful imagery.
2.1.2. Muay Thai
2.1.2.1. Showcases the dynamic and energetic movements of Thai martial arts, emphasizing the beauty and power of the human body in action.
2.1.3. Boxing
2.1.3.1. Captures the intensity and emotion of the sport, illustrating the determination and physical prowess of the boxers in the ring.
2.2. Other Martial Arts
2.2.1. Kung Fu
2.2.2. Karate
2.2.3. Aikido
2.2.4. Judo
2.2.5. Taekwondo
2.2.6. Wushu
2.2.7. KickBoxing
2.2.8. Capoeria
2.2.9. Kendo
3. Types of Media
3.1. Pencil
3.2. Pen
3.3. Watercolour
3.4. Color Pencil
3.5. Printing
3.6. Sculpting
3.7. Other material to draw on
3.8. Pastle
3.9. Acrylic Paint
3.10. Digital Media (maybe)
3.11. Ink
3.12. Charcoal
3.13. Oil Paint
4. Transformation
4.1. Specific Phyique (For Sport)
4.1.1. Showing Athletic Bodies: It's about drawing or painting the bodies of athletes to show how they look when they play sports. Highlighting Strength: You can use it to demonstrate how strong and powerful athletes are. Capturing Movement: It helps you capture the different ways athletes move their bodies when they play sports.
4.2. Handsome VS Ugly
4.2.1. Exploring Beauty: It's about showing what you think is pretty or not pretty. Different Perspectives: You can show how different people see beauty in different ways. Expressing Ideas: You can use it to share your thoughts about what makes someone attractive or unattractive.
4.3. Personal Growth
4.3.1. It shows how my changed and grown as a person.
4.4. Evolution
4.4.1. It's about displaying how things have transformed or developed over time, like how people or objects have changed.
5. Manga effect
5.1. Speed Lines
5.1.1. These are lines used to show movement or speed in a scene, often drawn behind a character or object.
5.2. Screentone
5.2.1. It's a technique to add texture or shading to a drawing, often using patterns of dots or lines.
5.3. Sweat Drop
5.3.1. It's a symbol used to depict anxiety or embarrassment, typically drawn as a drop of sweat on a character's face.
5.4. Exaggerated Veins or Popping Veins
5.4.1. These are drawn to show anger, frustration, or intense physical exertion in a character.
6. Manga Style
6.1. Hinomaru Sumo
6.1.1. Shows Japanese sumo wrestling culture and emotions in simple drawings.
6.2. Hajime no Ippo
6.2.1. It illustrates the intensity of boxing matches and human expressions in easy-to-understand art.
6.3. Lookism
6.3.1. It addresses modern beauty standards and identity issues with relatable characters and straightforward visuals.