Moe drawing

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Moe-style  illustration of a bishōjo character combining design elements of Mahoro Andou from Mahoromatic and  Haruhi Suzumiya from The Melancholy of Haruhi Suzumiya.
Moe-style illustration of a bishōjo character combining design elements of Mahoro Andou from Mahoromatic and Haruhi Suzumiya from The Melancholy of Haruhi Suzumiya.

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

Moe face picture.
Moe face picture.
Moe eyes picture.
Moe eyes picture.

Typical styling cues include:

  1. Big eyes
  2. Big pupil and Iris
  3. Thin eye brows
  4. Double eye lids
  5. Short body figure
  6. Slim limbs
  7. Small simple nose
  8. Flat face
  9. 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)).

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