How To Draw Hentai
By Staples Revolution

This is the second of two reveiws about the Antarctic Press How To Draw series, this one is on the How To Draw Hentai issues 1 and 2 by their Red Zone line, within this title we get the thinking of the adult side of the comic/manga industry. In each issue of the series the reader is treated to tip from Imago Solus Hentai Thought Generator with Studio Reflex, about things to do and keep in mind well designing hentai art. Within the pages of each issue the reader is treated with a story from one of the Antarctic Press creators, like Ben Dunn. The only complaint, The Stapler has about this title is that it is for the advanced artist who understands the basics of drawing and design, but this title does complaiment nicely The How to Draw Manga series.

How to Color for Comics

This is the last of the Antarctic Press's current art aids that is out there in the comic world, the one shot How To Color Comics. Within the pages of this issue the reader is treated to the world of the computer colorist, which is now an important part of making a good comic. This issue is brought to us, Lee Duhig and Doug Dlin who go step by step through the processes and equipment of computer coloring done today. This is the first issue that tackles the art of the computer color artist and in technological age the colorist is as important and the artist. So even if you are not interested in being a colorist as a good artist, check out what is being done to make your comics look so good.

If you have art that you want to share with the other Stapleholics out on the web, E-mail them to Fat Sac Inc. So start sharping them pencils and MattDogg will post them. --Staples Revolution