This item is written in Japanese.
── Super popular robot designer Kyoryu Kuramochi thoroughly explains how to draw deformed robots
――The robots that appear in this book are mainly low-headed, friendly [mini characters] with 2 to 4 heads.
――There are three types of mini character Robo, which are based on the idea of the author's original development.
--The basics of deformed robots are 3 types
―― 1 Standard type (2-3.5 head and body)… Both coolness and cuteness
―― 2 High-resolution type (3.5-4 heads) ……… Coolness is the highest priority even with low heads
―― 3 Mascot type (2 to 2.5 heads) …… Cuteness is the highest priority
――In this book, we will thoroughly explain how to draw deformed robots based on these three types.
――Chapter 1 Basics of deformed characters ... Designing a low-headed robot
――With the balance of [cool and cute], we will divide the basic idea of designing deformed robots into three types, and explain each feature practically while actually drawing them with a pencil.
――Chapter 2 How to draw a pose that fights against the design of parts
――Based on the characteristics of the three types of deformed robots, we will explain in detail how to draw parts such as the head, torso, shoulders and arms, hands, and legs.
--Chapter 3 Application of Fighting Pose ... 7 Case Studies
――Next is the practical technique. Seven illustrators will propose a method to draw a moving [original deformed robot].
--Posted illustrators: Junichi Kanzono, Susagane, Takashi Hirano, Mototaro, Niyan, Kotaro Ando, vivi
――Chapter 4 Further development of the range of Robo design!
――Let's expand the world of deformed robot design.
――Let's express a cute female deformed robot, or draw a [Mecha Musume] with mechanical parts attached to a mini character.
( This is a machine translation. Please allow for possible misinterpretations in the text. )