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Learn to Draw Morgana and Oz (WEBTOON)

Explore the magical world of the WEBTOON Originals series Morgana and Oz through exclusive content, step-by-step drawing tutorials, and artistic guidance from its creator.
 
The Morgana and Oz series is a webcomic about rival witch and vampire clans and two teens who form an unlikely relationship. Learn to Draw Morgana and Oz brings you closer to the heart of the story with behind-the-scenes content and gives you the tools to master the art of drawing the series’ engaging characters.
 
Whether you are a devoted fan, a casual reader, or an aspiring comic artist looking to create your own witchy comic, Learn to Draw Morgana and Oz is a must-have companion, offering:

  • A sneak peek into the making of the popular Morgana and Oz series, with a treasure trove of insights and never-before-seen art from its talented creator, Miyuli.
  • A deeper understanding of Oz, Morgana Winterberry, her brother Mordecai, her parents Martha and Jesse, her uncle Seth and the leader of the vampire clan, Roland (Rory), their quirks, and the inspirations behind the explosive paranormal webcomic.
  • Step-by-step tutorials and expert advice to help you hone your artistic skills and perfectly recreate the characters’ distinctive features—from their faces to their bodies, to Morgana’s witch hat and Oz as a cat.

The book’s unique blend of fandom exploration, character depth, and artistic guidance makes it an essential guide for fans of Morgana and Oz, as well as anyone captivated by the world of comic art.

Reviewed by annieb123 on

5 of 5 stars

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Originally posted on my blog Nonstop Reader.

The Art of Morgana and Oz is a tutorial technique guide for drawing the characters from the very popular webcomic in their familiar style. Released 9th April 2024 by Quarto on their Walter Foster imprint, it's 96 pages and is available in paperback format.

The layout has a fresh and unusual (for Walter Foster) format. It's set up very much like a webcomic, with breakaway panels and a comics layout and flow. An beginning chapter introducing the characters in colored panels is followed by a surprisingly thorough step-by-step tutorial section. There's also a QR code which links to online content/the latest episode of the webtoon.

The author/publisher have included colored full page panels with the hexadecimal values for the shades used in the pictures to help with color selection. The tutorials are moderately advanced, but do-able for a determined beginner, and will give artists enough accomplishment to keep going, which is the most important part.

This is a beginner to advanced booklet but full of good technique for anime style art/cartooning and will provide some useful takeaways for the majority of readers/artists who are interested in the style. The pages (and there are many) dealing with positioning, emotional expressions, and facial features are especially detailed and useful (not just for drawing these particular characters). 

Five stars. This would be an excellent choice for public or school library acquisition, home use, activity/makers' groups libraries, home studio, or gift giving, maybe with a sketch pad and markers/pens.

Disclosure: I received an ARC at no cost from the author/publisher for review purposes. 

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Reading updates

  • 16 April, 2024: Started reading
  • 16 April, 2024: Finished reading
  • 16 April, 2024: Reviewed