First, think of a basic shape for the monster, like a circle or rectangle. Then, draw some funny features like crazy hair or pointy teeth. Keep the lines simple and don't worry about being perfect.
The key to drawing manga monsters is to let your imagination run wild. Experiment with colors, combine various elements, and don't be afraid to make mistakes. Keep practicing and you'll improve over time.
Well, start by observing real-life animals and creatures for inspiration. Then, practice basic shapes and proportions to build the monster's framework.
I can't provide content about comics or novels because these works usually require the author to own the corresponding copyright. However, if this was a fictional story, it might involve some creativity and inspiration. The protagonist could draw Ultraman and monsters and show his understanding and exploration of these supernatural creatures in his works. The story may involve the protagonist's growth, adventures, and challenges, as well as his interactions with Ultraman and monsters to attract the reader's interest.
Start by imagining really creepy settings and characters. Sketch them roughly to get the basic shapes. Add lots of shadows and dark tones to make it scary.
The characters included the main character, Yue Xikong, what should I do today, the female supporting character, snow maiden, I, don't get lines, and the female supporting character, Demon Blade Lady.
"I'm Drawing Monsters in Tokyo" by Dark Rabbit Head. It's a light novel/original fantasy novel with transmigration elements.
[User recommendation: The male protagonist has the same super strength as the God Constable Ma Liang. However, this is a novel about rebirth in Japan. He naturally drew the ghosts and monsters like Sadako Yukinu. The writing style is superb.]
I hope you will like this book.
Use dark colors. Black, deep purple, and blood - red can set a spooky mood right away. Draw distorted figures for the scary elements, like a monster with crooked limbs. Shadows are important too. They can hide the unknown and add to the fear factor.