Moe drawing
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Moe drawing (萌え絵 moe-e?) is a technique often used for (but not limited to) drawing bishōjo, describing character illustrations of moe. It is very common in manga and anime.
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[edit] Characteristics
Typical styling cues include:
- Big eyes
- Big pupil and Iris
- Thin eye brows
- Double eye lids
- Short body figure
- Slim limbs
- Small simple nose
- Flat face
- Slim body frame
[edit] Eye characteristics
The transparent feel of the pupils and the star-like reflections in the eyes are often exaggerated, regardless of surrounding lighting. Sizes of pupils are also exaggerated.
[edit] Body characteristics
Usually drawn in the scale of a child.
[edit] CG styles
Moe CG styles vary greatly from cel-shading to "hybrid" CG (cross between soft and cel-shading) or very subtle coloring. They usually make a lot of use of dodge tools/functions, which make the picture look "shiny".
Moe CG usually relies greatly on the transparency control of computer graphics.
[edit] Typical moe characters
The typical moe character is not usually just about looks - they can also have a humorous side, for example the Ouran High School Host Club character Mitsukuni Haninozuka (埴之塚 光邦 Haninozuka Mitsukuni) always carries a pink bunny toy but can wipe out a fleet of police with his bodyguard and friend Takashi Morinozuka (銛之塚 崇 (モリ), Morinozuka Takashi (Mori)).
[edit] See also
[edit] External links
- Difference between moe and sexy (Japanese)
- moee.org Features moe drawing tutorials (Japanese)