Bro I just love the Art of Murata whenever he just draws whatever he wants. I mean like you said. Everything is just insane. Whenever I see this man post art on Twitter instantly when I become aware of it.
Murata is not about details and athmospheric perspective, backgrounds and most of the shading is done by assistants. Murata focuses and panelling and gesture. And this is where he shines the most
his panelling and pacing is so slow tho. It gives the vibe of many panning shots and slow-mos. Almost snyder-like. Imo his strenghts are as the video says, plus I agree with the gesture, but not the panneling.
"Murata is not about details and atmospheric perspective, backgrounds and most of the shading is done by his assistant" Tell me you haven't seen his previous work besides One Punch Man Monster Association arc💀
Eyeshield21 was such a gamble for a sport manga as the main sport was not popular rather than football(soccer). But with interesting and compelling writing from Inagaki sensei also artstyles from Murata-sensei , it saved the manga a lot. I collected a few early volumes of Eys21 where his artstyles was still rough , sharp edges, thin lines and inconsistent of shapes . But Murata-sensei's matured his artstyles, which happened around deathmatch arc in USA. Every arc became so much beautiful to read, "show not to tell", double page spread, dynamic movement and surrounding. Unfortunately , its anime was not provided the best animation
His art style can never be copied, the manga looks better than the anime. And it was said he would help with season 3 to make it easier for the animators
Murata is till this day, my #1 favorite illustrator, the #2 being Horikoshi. I dunno what to say, I think his arts are pure epic. The way he draws action scenes, details, colors, expressions, I love them all.
For me Murata and Kazushi Hagiwara (Bastard) have the most absurd monsters ever drawn. Tsutomu also achieves some of that, but in terms of scale and design, Murata and Kazushi create unbelievable creatures and discard them for the Overpower protagonist to finish, generally the artists in my head they will make the most of the best design possible with these two don't have that. And what I'm talking about doesn't sum up everything Murata and a little bit of Bastard do with the rest of his art, which is a pure source of inspiration for us artists, Murata and the author of Bastard they taught me how to make art in my maximum while fearlessly discarding good art ideas to tell a simple but engaging story.
Fubuki and Tatsumaki are the Super Models of OPM manga. The character design is great. Their simple plain clothing made their beautiful character design stand out more with the addition of Clothing wrinkles that gives like a sprinkle to the character art. I think thats why he loves drawing them a lot.
I love it when you upload these artists analysis videos - keep up the good work. I suggest if you really if you want to get more engagedment withyour artwork, you should incorporate some of your speed paints into these videos and show how this artist the influences your work.
I think you covered all the most important aspects of what makes Murata's artwork astonishing. While I do not know to which extent it is him or his assistants taking care of the small details or the shading, even just the sense for composition, gesture, perspective, anatomy and movement are enough to make his work stellar.
As I can't choose 10 authors exactly, each one in their placement, I put several authors in each position. Murata is my Top 3 too, except that he shares it with Bastard's designer, Blame artist. Behind second place with City Hunter, Vinland Saga and Midnight Children. And first place with Katsuhiro Otomo having first place all to himself.
I think what makes one punch man so good is how one and murata work off each other one works best with posing and conveying movement despite the simplistic art style, this can be seen with how if you look manga panels and compare it to its webcomic counterpart they a lot are identical which gives murata the ability to just make the best looking panels imaginable
I'm a new suscriber and I usually don't comment but I really wanted to say that I love those artist analysis videos, you found a concept that's really intersting and I'm sure the algorithm will pick up on it if it hasn't already :D
Great video! For sure! For me he is the best active mangá ilustrator of this generation! When it comes to art he packs all th punches and check-boxes!! He is even capable to create different facial structures to different characters with good taste and ease! My favorite mangá is One Piece, but that masterpiece is an amazing marriege between story, characters and world building. But when it comes to the art alone, Murata is the best in the business today!!
These art analysis videos are awesome man, keep it up. By the way I'd reccomend checking out Takashi Takeuchi, he's the main artist who worked on Fate/stay night and his art style, evolution, aswell as character designs are among some of my favorites.
11:55 that was just a rumor that spread across the internet bro The official OPM twitter account had to come out to say that any official announcement will be made through that account and they still haven't mentioned the studio for now
I HIGHTLY recommend checking if you haven't already, Shinichi Sakamoto and his works Climber and Innocent. He uses digital media nowadays and uses pre rendered assets when drawing the panels for his works due to it being faster but by no means he is not skilled to draw on that level of realism since he was a traditional artist in the past. I especially love his dramatic and nuanced way of laying the scenes, use of symbolism and lighting.
You should do some more! Here's my top 10 list for art! (no order): 1. Boichi (Dr. Stone) 2. Makoto Yukimura (Vinland Saga) 3. Kentaro Miura (Berserk) 4. Takehiko Inoue (Vagabond) 5. Hirohiko Araki (JoJo) 6. Tetsuo Hara (Fist of the North Star) 7. Yusuke Murata (One Punch Man) 8. Tatsuki Fujimoto (Chainsaw Man) 9. Katsuhiro Otomo (Akira) 10. Junji Ito (Uzumaki)
have you considered doing an analysis on AidaIro? Aida does the art for toilet bound hanako kun and I've always considered the art to be it's strongest and most unique asset. this is just a suggestion, although I'm sure you've already seen how discussed the artstyle is.
I hope you look at Makoto Yukimura (Vinland Saga) and Akira Amano (Reborn!) one day! They're my two favourites despite having very different art styles.
Almost all of these praises don’t seem to understand what makes his art good at all. Foreshortening is easy, yusuke makes it look so good bc he understands anatomy and proportions so well that he can maintain anatomy while distorting proportions for shortening. Which is impressive considering how fast he sketches. It’s not that he uses foreshortens, it’s not that he uses reflections, it’s how consistent he is with the illusion of 3 dimensions on a 2d plane. Not just proportions but shadows, debris, cracks, ricochet projectiles, rain, lightning etc etc. he’ll maintain these aspects even when the angle or perspective changes. These artworks he makes are only good bc of these things.
If you like detailed Art like that of Yuzuke Murara, you should check out the works of Bryan Hitch. (In my opinion one of the best illustrators of the west).
The only thing that I don't like about this art is in several moments that he weighs his hand in the lighting, as if many parts of everything were too bright, in addition to sometimes he weighs his hand with the gray. But it's not something that gets in the way, because his black and white and the transition from one to the other has a contrast with this very strong light emanating from everything and these "aspects" happened much more in the last moments of the arc of the foundation of heroes against that of villains so it's not something that bothered me throughout the manga
You should probably look at the original Japanese version. The translation also changed the artwork, namely the onomatopoeia. I hate that they do this since they are a very important part of manga making with some pro having assistants that only draw them.
You forgot to say that other way to show something is too big is when the object o thing reflects lighting. I think murata is the best action manga drawer of all time becase he can put mition in those static panels
There is no savior of anime, none of those anime made the industry better they just made it mainstream, and making anime more popular didn't solve issues the industry had and still has, in fact those issues keep getting worse every year. That aside cool video!
Kill la Kill didn't release in 2009
Oh Shit. You’re absolutely right. (I can’t even remember why I put in 2009)
@@Namukir No worries. We all make errors lol. I really enjoyed your analysis on Murata! And happy early birthday!! 🥳
@@Namukir Gurren Lagann was 2007 I believe so yea i really don't know where the 2009 came from but aside from date I agree with your evaluation of it
@@Namukir soul eater was 2009
@@Namukircan you do yusuke nomura
Bro I just love the Art of Murata whenever he just draws whatever he wants. I mean like you said. Everything is just insane. Whenever I see this man post art on Twitter instantly when I become aware of it.
1:02 Master Kim Jung Gi, casually smiling. Two gods of art. We miss you, Kim seonsaegnim. Rest well.
Rip Kim Jung Gi
Even after all this time it's kinda crazy that he's gone.
R.I.P
God among gods all together R.i.P
HE DIED?!?!
Murata is not about details and athmospheric perspective, backgrounds and most of the shading is done by assistants. Murata focuses and panelling and gesture. And this is where he shines the most
Yeah, but that's definitely his alien ship and he did mention use of assistants and possible digital models to get certain SFX.
That's only recently, like. Since a year before that he did everything himself mostly
his panelling and pacing is so slow tho. It gives the vibe of many panning shots and slow-mos. Almost snyder-like. Imo his strenghts are as the video says, plus I agree with the gesture, but not the panneling.
@@joejoejoej9763it makes it looks dramatic and cinematic
"Murata is not about details and atmospheric perspective, backgrounds and most of the shading is done by his assistant"
Tell me you haven't seen his previous work besides One Punch Man Monster Association arc💀
Eyeshield21 was such a gamble for a sport manga as the main sport was not popular rather than football(soccer). But with interesting and compelling writing from Inagaki sensei also artstyles from Murata-sensei , it saved the manga a lot. I collected a few early volumes of Eys21 where his artstyles was still rough , sharp edges, thin lines and inconsistent of shapes . But Murata-sensei's matured his artstyles, which happened around deathmatch arc in USA. Every arc became so much beautiful to read, "show not to tell", double page spread, dynamic movement and surrounding. Unfortunately , its anime was not provided the best animation
Lol, I learned about the rules of American Football from Eyeshield 21.
That's why he inspect all OPM anime.. (not eps 1 season 2 tho)
@@kaelthunderhoof5619me 2
I LOVE HIS ART SM, he is seriously one of the goat
I already a big fans since eyeshield 21. But his art on OPM just take it to another level
His art style can never be copied, the manga looks better than the anime. And it was said he would help with season 3 to make it easier for the animators
Max level glazing gang also most of not all details in the background are his assistants I'm saying this as a big fan of his art to
I'm copying his art style right now and the progress is 25%😓😭
Goldensmurf
Murata is till this day, my #1 favorite illustrator, the #2 being Horikoshi.
I dunno what to say, I think his arts are pure epic.
The way he draws action scenes, details, colors, expressions, I love them all.
It's the same for me bro. If we're taking today's manga, Boichi, Horikoshi and Murata are amazing
Horikosi...? What the artist make..? Hehhe.. can google but okay.. tell me.
@@williamw9632 Horikoshi made my hero Academia, his art is really good
Berserk.
Me too I absolutely love Murata's work. Another mangaka i really love is Tsutomu Nihei. His mangas are really uncomfortable but awesome to look at.
For me Murata and Kazushi Hagiwara (Bastard) have the most absurd monsters ever drawn.
Tsutomu also achieves some of that, but in terms of scale and design, Murata and Kazushi create unbelievable creatures and discard them for the Overpower protagonist to finish, generally the artists in my head they will make the most of the best design possible with these two don't have that.
And what I'm talking about doesn't sum up everything Murata and a little bit of Bastard do with the rest of his art, which is a pure source of inspiration for us artists, Murata and the author of Bastard they taught me how to make art in my maximum while fearlessly discarding good art ideas to tell a simple but engaging story.
Murata’s style is like water. It can fit into anything whether it’s meant to be bad ass, sexy, or even silly.
Fubuki and Tatsumaki are the Super Models of OPM manga. The character design is great. Their simple plain clothing made their beautiful character design stand out more with the addition of Clothing wrinkles that gives like a sprinkle to the character art. I think thats why he loves drawing them a lot.
I love it when you upload these artists analysis videos - keep up the good work. I suggest if you really if you want to get more engagedment withyour artwork, you should incorporate some of your speed paints into these videos and show how this artist the influences your work.
9:30 Sunlight even obscures some of the line art
1:03 Let's not forget the Master Kim Jung gi who is another artist great in his own right RIP to the master
I think you covered all the most important aspects of what makes Murata's artwork astonishing.
While I do not know to which extent it is him or his assistants taking care of the small details or the shading, even just the sense for composition, gesture, perspective, anatomy and movement are enough to make his work stellar.
Yusuke Murata quickly became one of my top 3 artist.
As I can't choose 10 authors exactly, each one in their placement, I put several authors in each position. Murata is my Top 3 too, except that he shares it with Bastard's designer, Blame artist.
Behind second place with City Hunter, Vinland Saga and Midnight Children. And first place with Katsuhiro Otomo having first place all to himself.
My Top 3 is
1) Yusuke Murata
2) Hirohiko Araki
3) Kentaro Miura (rip)
My top 3 are Toriyama, Yusuke, and Horikoshi. I can't really put them in a proper order since I think they're all great.
I think what makes one punch man so good is how one and murata work off each other one works best with posing and conveying movement despite the simplistic art style, this can be seen with how if you look manga panels and compare it to its webcomic counterpart they a lot are identical which gives murata the ability to just make the best looking panels imaginable
I'm a new suscriber and I usually don't comment but I really wanted to say that I love those artist analysis videos, you found a concept that's really intersting and I'm sure the algorithm will pick up on it if it hasn't already :D
4:38 he uses digital in his manga pages. He adds grayscale, blur effects, glare effects, some undertone shading etc etc
He is my favorite illustrator by far. Reading opm fight scenes is so fluently and telling by just the drawings, it's done so well.
As far as manga artists go, Yusuke is probably my favorite. I really like the way he draws faces, insane work.
Great video! For sure! For me he is the best active mangá ilustrator of this generation! When it comes to art he packs all th punches and check-boxes!! He is even capable to create different facial structures to different characters with good taste and ease! My favorite mangá is One Piece, but that masterpiece is an amazing marriege between story, characters and world building. But when it comes to the art alone, Murata is the best in the business today!!
I like murata because he gives both fan service for the powerscallers and shippers 😂
These art analysis videos are awesome man, keep it up. By the way I'd reccomend checking out Takashi Takeuchi, he's the main artist who worked on Fate/stay night and his art style, evolution, aswell as character designs are among some of my favorites.
11:55 that was just a rumor that spread across the internet bro
The official OPM twitter account had to come out to say that any official announcement will be made through that account and they still haven't mentioned the studio for now
Love your videos !Thank you very much for your hard work 😊
I want you to know that your videos are much appreciated, thank you for your hard work ❤️
I am so lucky for accidently waking up at 4:00 am
Great video!
Love your vids
I HIGHTLY recommend checking if you haven't already, Shinichi Sakamoto and his works Climber and Innocent. He uses digital media nowadays and uses pre rendered assets when drawing the panels for his works due to it being faster but by no means he is not skilled to draw on that level of realism since he was a traditional artist in the past. I especially love his dramatic and nuanced way of laying the scenes, use of symbolism and lighting.
absolute banger of a video man
nice, thank you for the break down... I hope you create more of this content :D
7:56 i dont think thats a reflection because you can see the tips of the finger outside the visor.
yoooo these vids are so dope. im suprised u havent tackled Berserk, Vagabond or Junji Ito yet but either way these vids are so cool! keep it up
This video was awesome, I love videos like this
I would love to see an analysis of Kouhei Horikoshi in the future, I love his art so much.
Love to see more of your videos man
I was waiting for this
Great video as usual
I think theres a painting recently of a page or anniversary for Eye shield where you see a lovely sky he did and the mc
Lets gooo! New artist analysis video time to eat!
if you have the time you should look at Hagiwara Kazushi's art and how it evolved over time
I don't know why but for some reason murata having such insane art but such a simple to draw character is hilarious to me for some reason
Mappa is not animting season 3, it was never confirmed
Very good video!
It’s also worth noting that his daughter is also an artist.
Dope video brother! Yeah that’s gauche paint
Rented all Eyeshield 21 volumes from my local library grown up. The volume covers blew me away!
It's finally time for Murata
excelente
You should do some more! Here's my top 10 list for art! (no order):
1. Boichi (Dr. Stone)
2. Makoto Yukimura (Vinland Saga)
3. Kentaro Miura (Berserk)
4. Takehiko Inoue (Vagabond)
5. Hirohiko Araki (JoJo)
6. Tetsuo Hara (Fist of the North Star)
7. Yusuke Murata (One Punch Man)
8. Tatsuki Fujimoto (Chainsaw Man)
9. Katsuhiro Otomo (Akira)
10. Junji Ito (Uzumaki)
Great list, very similar to mine (no particular order).
Have you ever read death note or bakuman? Takeshi Obata is great!
"Dark gathering" have a really nice art in the manga.
Tatsuki Fujimoto's style is very likeable but he shouldn't be on this list skill-wise
have you considered doing an analysis on AidaIro? Aida does the art for toilet bound hanako kun and I've always considered the art to be it's strongest and most unique asset. this is just a suggestion, although I'm sure you've already seen how discussed the artstyle is.
I love how Kim Jung Gi is just peeking on that cropped image. RIP Legend o7
I'm sorry if I sound a bit needy but can you do yuji kaku next?I love the way he draws in jigokuraku and would love your analysis on him😅
It was not confirmed that season 3 of one punch man will be animated by MAPPA, it was a leak that was not confirmed to be true.
Nice video bro
4:45 wow
yo numa this vid was fire bro i was wondering if u gonna do an artist analysis on Shin-ichi Sakamoto ?
Isekai is so dragged into the dirt even the Mario movie is isekai
Ikr!
I kinda want an analysis of about daisuke ishiwatari's art
Make an analysis about Hideo Yamamoto, the author of Ichi the Killer and Homunculus.
Could you please do an art analysis for Hiroyuki Imaishi
you should do an análisis on ONE
4:36 now that you mention it did bro release this manga?
I see Murata, i Like. He Goat
i need an analysis on kishimoto bro, your videos are great
Murata🐐
I hope you look at Makoto Yukimura (Vinland Saga) and Akira Amano (Reborn!) one day! They're my two favourites despite having very different art styles.
i would really love an artist analysis on yuu kamiya the creator of no game no life
Can you please consider making a video on Jun Mochizuki's art?
*Murata Master Race!*
Almost all of these praises don’t seem to understand what makes his art good at all. Foreshortening is easy, yusuke makes it look so good bc he understands anatomy and proportions so well that he can maintain anatomy while distorting proportions for shortening. Which is impressive considering how fast he sketches. It’s not that he uses foreshortens, it’s not that he uses reflections, it’s how consistent he is with the illusion of 3 dimensions on a 2d plane. Not just proportions but shadows, debris, cracks, ricochet projectiles, rain, lightning etc etc. he’ll maintain these aspects even when the angle or perspective changes. These artworks he makes are only good bc of these things.
Please please PLEASE do one on Yukinobu Tatsu!
The MAPPA thing isn’t confirmed. The leak account got taken down but nothing’s confirmed
Please Kentaro Miura next Mangaka of Berserk
you should do stjepan sejic next!
10:59 you got their names mixed up there
If you like detailed Art like that of Yuzuke Murara, you should check out the works of Bryan Hitch. (In my opinion one of the best illustrators of the west).
Can you do hiromu arakawa
Fubuki best girl OH YEAH
- Yusuke Murata
Can you take a look at Horikoshis art?
Nothing comes close to Yusuke Murata and One Punch Man Manga dude is a god with a pen.
The only thing that I don't like about this art is in several moments that he weighs his hand in the lighting, as if many parts of everything were too bright, in addition to sometimes he weighs his hand with the gray. But it's not something that gets in the way, because his black and white and the transition from one to the other has a contrast with this very strong light emanating from everything and these "aspects" happened much more in the last moments of the arc of the foundation of heroes against that of villains so it's not something that bothered me throughout the manga
Did u make a video on oda yet
You should probably look at the original Japanese version. The translation also changed the artwork, namely the onomatopoeia. I hate that they do this since they are a very important part of manga making with some pro having assistants that only draw them.
Can you do one on Masashi Kishimoto please creator of Naruto
You forgot to say that other way to show something is too big is when the object o thing reflects lighting.
I think murata is the best action manga drawer of all time becase he can put mition in those static panels
Please talk to kei urana
Man whats the song at the beginning
To be truly honest
Murata is the best artist in history including all man kind not even exaggerating
I would give credit to Ufotable rather than Demon-Slayer…..
the animation studio part aged like milk
Kill la kill? Really? You think?
There is no savior of anime, none of those anime made the industry better they just made it mainstream, and making anime more popular didn't solve issues the industry had and still has, in fact those issues keep getting worse every year.
That aside cool video!
RIP MAPA💀💀
MAPPA*
Why do people call it rendering? He’s just drawing.
You kinda half to have digital assets to pull of a realistic looking earth on his deadlines.
Whoaaaa who tf was saying Kill la Kill was the savior? Anime was garbaggioooo ☠️☠️☠️
heh Mappa.... heh
I dont think mappa can do the job
No game no life was a joke right?