How to draw Japanese hair (book)
Categories:Figure Drawing Guide
From Azuchi-Momoyama to modern times
You will be able to understand and draw the structure of Japanese hair of about 80 types for both men and women, as well as accessories and makeup tools!
?EA wealth of illustrations that can be traced for both commercial and doujinshi use!
?EIncludes a rough diagram of changes in hairstyles from the Kofun period to the Meiji period
?EIntroduces not only women's hairstyles, but also men's and children's hairstyles
?EExplains accessories such as combs and hairpins, and cosmetic tools such as red and tooth black
Not only for those who draw pictures and manga while considering the historical background and character settings This is a useful book for a wide range of people, including those who love kimono, history, those who want to become hairdressers, and those who want to learn about ancient Japanese hairstyles and kimonos. Basics of how to draw
Chapter 1: Hairstyles from the early to mid-Edo period
Chapter 2: Hairstyles from the late to late Edo period
Chapter 3: Noble, samurai, Yuuri, post-Meiji to modern hairstyles
Chapter 4: Accessories
Chapter 5: Makeup tools
Column: Hairstyles of men from the same era (by era)
What is a courtesan?
The origin and evolution of Hyogo buns
How to make Shimada buns
What is Ikisuji?Information about unmarried and married women based on hairstyles
Maiko's flower hairpins
Hairstyles of farmers and workers (late Edo period)
Hair volume by age group
Many examples of drawings using accessories
Author: Nadeshiko Rin Nadeshico Rin
Born in 1984 in Chiba Prefecture. Illustrator, painter. I like Kabuki, kimono, Japanese art, and things from the Edo period. His major publications include "Coloring and Tracing Kabuki for Adults'' (MDN Corporation), "Illustrations to Understand Edo Fashion'', and "Kosode Hinagata Fashion Book'' (Marl Publishing).
Supervised by: Pola Orbis Holdings Co., Ltd. Pola Cultural Research Institute
Pola Cultural Research Institute was established in May 1976 with the purpose of academically exploring makeup. Since then, she has continued to engage in collection, preservation, research, and public dissemination related to makeup culture, viewing it as an important part of culture that has been cultivated in the lives of people.
Rin Nadeshiko (Author)
About the Author
Born in Chiba Prefecture in 1984. Illustrator, painter. I like Kabuki, kimono, Japanese art, and things from the Edo period. His major publications include "Coloring and Tracing Kabuki for Adults'' (MDN Corporation), "Illustrations to Understand Edo Fashion'', and "Kosode Hinagata Fashion Book'' (Marl Publishing).
Publisher: ExKnowledge (2024/11/27)
Release date: 2024/11/27
Language: Japanese
Book (softcover): 160 pages
ISBN-10: 4767833612
ISBN-13: 978-4767833613
Dimensions: 25.7 x 18.2 x 1.4 cm
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