Calling All Anime Fan Art - Learn How to read manga on the PSP
January 24th, 2008    Subscribe To Our FeedHallo, all anime fan art lovers, I’m going to show you in a fews simple steps how to read manga on the PSP. Just follow along and in no time you will turn your PSP into a mobile manga library.
1) Firstly, find the anime manga you wish to read online. If you are unfamiliar with reading manga on your computer, you may not know that there are many sites online serving manga that have been digitally scanned and translated by anime fans. There’s a good chance that the manga you want is already available for free download. The best place to start looking is Manga and PSP Downloads.
2) Optimise your images for PSP’s native 480 x 272 resolution by using PSPhoto or similar graphic tool.
3) So how to download or transfer your images to PSP? Just connect your PSP with your PC with the USB cable, and copy your image files into “X:\PSP\PHOTO” where X: would equal the drive of your PSP. If the folder PHOTO does not exist, simply just create one.
You’re done. That’s all you need to do to read manga on your psp - easy, isn’t it?
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Japanese Animation - Also Known as Anime
November 13th, 2007    Subscribe To Our FeedYou may already be familiar with Japan’s high-quality cars, sushi, modern culture, and unique fashion. There is one other aspect that people of all ages around the world can appreciate: anime.
While “anime” is the shortened version of “animation,” the term isn’t associated with Disney characters or any other cartoons. Instead, it is instantly and always association with Japanese cartoons.
You may be interested in the history of anime. Traditional Japanese art included visions of floating worlds made from woodblock art. North American animation started influencing Japanese artists after World War II, and soon the mixture of both of these influences resulted in Manga. Manga evolved into anime, and you can still see many of its strongest features in today’s versions, including giant robots and the complex and mature storylines.
Despite the usual connotation of cartoons being for children, many storylines in manga are complex. Even if you read only a few manga comic books, you’ll find a variety of love triangles, humor, and social commentary. There’s also a wild combination of violence, superheroes and sex scenes. With all of the different elements, the characters vary a lot, so most people are able to find one or two favorites for their own tastes.
While the variety in characters, action and storylines may be what holds your attention with manga, it’s likely the constant elements that first hooks people. As soon as you hear the word “manga,” you probably imagine the large eyes and distinct body type (smaller body in proportion to the head) of the characters. The large eyes are cute, plus they show the emotions of the characters very well. It’s not uncommon for the artists to draw overflowing tears to represent any strong emotion in manga.
Anime is not only celebrated in TV and prints but also in fashion and the Web. Popular characters can also be found on clothing and other items such as notebooks and jewelry.
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