I agree with everything in this video, but a word on tracing, I will say that as long as you are not passing it as your work, tracing can be very informative, when I was first learning how to draw as a kid way back in the '80s, I would do exactly what this video suggested and draw from my favorite comic books (we didn't have manga widely available yet) and it got me to put pencil to paper and I would draw and draw and draw with some improvement here and there, but one day I got my hands on some tracing paper and started to trace a character and all of a sudden all of the things I wasn't seeing when just referencing started to fall into place, certain shapes, anatomy sizes, line quality, and when it came to the artist who were more stylistic like mangaka I didn't realize how afraid I was to draw in such an exaggerated way, it took me beyond my boundaries and my regular drawing improved a lot after that. Just wanted to put that out from my own experiences. Great video by the way!😊
@@SmallLionAsmr Not the worst idea, but probably only good for practicing stuff like line art and maybe hair and faces, anatomy isn't exactly AI generations strong suit.
had this in my watch later playlist for a few weeks and finally watched this. holy hell thank you. its so rare to have a manga advice video that isnt just "draw every day" and "did you know manga is read from right to left?"
even as an already more advanced artist, this is a really good motivational video. I allways struggle so much drawing because I allways think I'm not good enough, which actually keeps me from drawing. After watching this I found my motivation again. thank you!
Master studies are valuable. Many have done it. Kentaro Miura’s Berserk is like a mash of Go Nagai’s Devilman, Fist of the North Star, and the horror movie Hellraiser (Godhand=Cenobites). The late great Akira Toriyama was a big fan of Osamu Tezuka and the influence can be seen from Astro Boy and other Tezuka works. Look at Goku’s and Astro Boy’s hair profiles. He changed it enough to make it his own. Point being, it is good to master studies if you can identify what you like in the artist.
3:37 this part I should keep while I started drawing, sometime I felt envious and left out, it happened when I'm around artists that draw the same as mine, I can't get mad about just because they draw soo good. I could come back and watch your video again, it was wonderful experience for you teaching us.
Actually, I think its a good thing to trace! It trains line confidence, hand-eye coordination, and you still gain the benefits of copying though theyre arguably lesser. And make sure you dont try to pass off your traced artwork as your own lol
I've been quite dormant on my manga works for quite a while now, but this inspires me to pick up the pen and practice once more. My art, at the absolute best, is mediocre and lacks substance. Its a shame, I have such stories to tell, characters with extreme depth, and so many elements brimming with potential. Thanks to this single video, that spark within me is reignited once more. Edit: I started out by drawing simple doodles of Adventure Time, Gravity Falls, Regular Show, and Tom and Jerry; and those made me fall in love with the process of drawing and well, inspired me to start branching out into other media which eventually turned out to be manga.
as a noob i offer u few tips first start with learning draw box in different views when u learn this? u can draw anything from any angle next u start drawing head & body & specially gesture drawing gesture drawing help u alot next u start copy art work as video said. copying help u alot next u need learn anatomy ( i dont like it but u need it some ) next u learn about coloring & lighting ofc u must keep study in youtube from different channels every channel teach u new thing & if u wana digital paintig? ( its more easy than tridiotnal ) start with a cheap tablet
I always wanted to draw and found a few things I like but it wasn't until I read Dandadan that I felt compelled to draw panels and characters from what I read. The art there is amazing and I want to make something so engaging
Not related to manga but this video sparked some thoughts in me. I'd been thinking why do my artworks only have one but not other. For example, whenever I drew characters, no matter how much action or atmosphere I tried to put in, I feels no soul in it. Everyone else including several professional artists also said the same. But whenever I just vent my emotions by painting abstract artworks, they're full of souls but lacking in tangible substances. Not to mention right now I barely have emotions because I kinda numbed from all the stuffs happening and experienced, so I can't paint those stuffs anymore. One of my teachers said that I'm an impressive talented abstract expressionist artist. But if that's something I wish to be, then I wouldn't suffer right? I'm more ambitious than that. Still, I painted just to vent my overflowing emotions to the point that it's consumed my mind for a period of time....right now though I'm trying to find the souls that I lost. There are something that I couldn't understand myself and there are reasons that I'm not inspired by other stuffs. I have the urge to create. I wrote and publish a couple of novels. I wish I could make my own manga or at least one shot then publish somewhere. I'm currently developing videogame so that I could publish on steam someday...but there is no souls. I couldn't feel anything that I wanted to "share" to others. It's like I only bear the embodiment of creation but I don't have materials to create. Maybe this example will make it simpler to understand. Everyone in my class have girlfriends, so I want to have a girlfriend too. Therefore I went ahead and find someone that'd willing to be my girlfriend. But when I got my own girlfriend, it's not as happy as how others portrayed. I tried to do everything as others said they'd been doing for their girlfriends, but I felt empty. I don't know if this example is relatable but I think this is as clear as I could explain. Though about the girlfriend is factual, but it's also the same for the urge to create stuffs. Back then I even wanted to make variety shows, documentaries, films, series, animations, etc. I don't know...seriously. Maybe I'm the lost soul that I'd been seeking but couldn't redeem myself. That's why I just posted here.
From all the advices that i’ve watched this video hits me the most. So imspiring video thank you! I started also learning how to draw and im on my 1 month now.
I suffer from depression and anxiety. Which has affected my passion for drawing. I bought a new sketchbook and decided to start going back to the roots of drawing from real-world references. I hope one day I'll write and illustrate a visual novel that I had an idea for. The artwork I had in my mind for the novel was anime.
Animating your oc is probably one of the best ways to start out aside from trying to draw manga. Most of the time, you're drawing over your drawing on each frame. Starting out, it doesn't have to be a fight sequence or a series. It can just be one page or just a few seconds of animation.
You're welcome 😊 If you want to learn more about storyboarding, check this out: How to Storyboard your Manga | 5 Beginner Tips to Draw Manga ruclips.net/video/fj4X3VmAfgI/видео.html
Thank you ma'am Iam following you from a long time since I was in the middle stage of drawing but I couldn't find anything effective but when I get this channels Iam improving so much
TYSM!! I was very insecure with my manga art, and my friends reminding me made it even worse. Now I'm good, but not as good as I wanna be. I have done 6 2-page one shots, which my family really thought were good. And I'm working on a 16-page one shot and I have 3 more planned that I will do once I'm done with this one.
I’ve just started out just trying out drawings and animation I haven’t truly done referencing work where i try to copy an image or page or shot. But I really like some things in anime that I just don’t see enough of so far and I crave it almost so I wanna make it myself and I love art and storytelling I always had a passion to be a director or cinematographer but anime or just animation and manga/comics have opened my mind to be a lot more creative with how things look or can be done. I’ve been watching and now reading one piece and I love things like haki. how it looks is really satisfying to me and I love the punches of things mainly from luffy and katakuri. Especially katakuri and his edged punches. I really like those and luffy snake man’s jet culverin , I’ve been trying to mimic that look and it’s fun. I made my first somewhat animation just messing around with shapes and pacing of the frames which I was proud of bc it was really simple but satisfying. An eye emerging slowly then opening up, and the eye closes and becomes a beam and I changed the perspective of the beam which worked out not horrible as I thought it would. But it was fun bc I can draw patterns well and simple lines and shapes but I really am bad at bodies and faces and proportions. So I didn’t wanna worry about that but it’s really fun and it’s something I really wanna get good at so I can satisfy myself with the stories and looks I wanna see since most likely no one’s gonna do what you’re thinking of
I hired a manga artist on Fiverr with references to characters and facial expressions. I don't wanna learn how to draw because I work a full-time job and I love my sleep, so I think this route is also a great option!
Good thing I stumbled on this video coz it actually gave me hope... there's so many stories in my mind that I've always wanted to share and maybe creating manga would do help me 😊
From 5th grade to freshman year I drew goku until I couldn’t but now as a junior I’m caught up in the jjk manga and I love Gege’s style. I hope I can make a manga one day as good as theirs.
course the issue with working with an illustrator is your more than likely have to hire one and, from what I've seen, they pay page by page and it can get extremely expensive very fast.
by the way if anyone was wondering what the show was about the blue haired boy trying to draw, it;s Bakumon and I cannot recommend it enough its is absolutely fantastic!
I admit that I enjoy harem manga with monster girls, and a few isekai anime with a similar cast of characters. But other than that, I’m mostly prefer some very retro or vintage science fiction manga, like Astro Boy or Captain Harlock for example. Do you know what I mean?
as a cs major i wanted to make a game , and i lernt progrmming and i am writting the story for the manga style dating game. Now the time is for me to learn draing so that well i could put the game to work. sigh it so much work
One thing I learned from drawing is ironically, like AI, artists are one of the greatest thieves copying others. The only difference is artists put their soul into it and eventually inventing their own style.
Perfect timing for my current burnout from the exact reason at the start of the video; "its not good enough." But forced myself to start since else it would never get made, and remind myself that one punch man and attack on Titan succeeded in spite of their air, hunterxhunter still has fans in spite of its art. And readers actually tend to enjoy watching an art style grow as they read. So get going. As Lars Lilholt would say: "A dream that stays a dream is a lie"
I went to an art school my Junior and Seniro year, i still to this day have no idea how i made it in as i was really bad at Art. I made some progress but nothing life changing in my art. After i graduated i started to really miss doing art every single day. So i started unintentionally doing a master study. I would draw pictures i really liked and i didn't see myself improving in terms of being able to go off on my own but instead i saw that i was getting faster. I would take upwards of an hour on one sketch of a character but now i could do one in 10 minutes or less. I eventually reached a point where i thought i wasn't gaining any progress and it bummed me out so hard i stopped practicing, I'd still draw here and there but it wasn't consistent. Your video reinspired me to continue my practice, im currently developing a game and one thing I've been dreading is the art so i hope it turns out well. Thank you for re igniting my passion fot art as its I've always dreamed of making amazing things
There's a one thing, drawing skills are not that important, the story and writting is the most important, that's how ONE was successful despite not being good at drawing
I have the entirety of my story planned out every single thing basically but whenever I read manga I see that it’s so bad compared to the manga so this really helped to know that other people suffer from this aswell
I'm trying to make a manga about people from different cultures and almost no linguistic skills in each other's language trying to get to know each other and this video really helped me in getting me to start drawing the charachter and finish the storyboarding
While I watched this… I remembered one time my tomboy cousin drew manga but not like something magure for some company or fame, she just drew them, and so I a super duper beginner, copied off her art style….., it was low standard drawing, and now I remember that I never drew a circle before drawing the full head, I just drew the head and it was… I could say not that great, so the next time I draw a manga character of my own… I’m gonna make sure I draw the circle first for the head
Also I don’t draw manga characters, I just draw these comic characters that are durpy but not some of them they are just below medium drawing so they are easy to draw but not really for me
I've been drawing for like my entire lifetime and only recently I tried master study other artstyle. It's a great drawing exercise and motivates me more to keep on drawing.
thanks for this video i really needed it. i literally created a whole story and world and characters and the details the only thing missing is the drawing skills so im trying to learn digital drawing now and i will do whatever it takes to master it
"Copy a drawing or panel from your favorite manga" Unless that manga is called Berserk, because we also would prefer if you were able to actually finish that drawing in your lifetime.
Im a beggining mangaka, ive been drawing and practicing differny art for ten years almost every day, and i already started making a manga after i found that it was fun to make comics when i was younger and that i loved anime. So i started sketching the chapters, decided on what it would be about, wrote the story in MS word, make characters, got feedback and everything, but just as i was ready to start doing the lineart for my manga, i lost my sketchbook with all the important info i needed, cuz i was busy with finals at school. 😭😭 If i dont find it after a week, im restarting.
i think the best in the video is the line "just draw", because i´ve been having ideas for like 2 years(i ma now 16) and i just should draw it, recently i finished my storyboard, now i need a quik sketch for the panels and then i will draw it, no matter how bad is it
I’m terrible at drawing, it makes me hate to draw due to lack of confidence, but recently I’ve just been practicing pen strokes and (tracing one) then blindly going into practicing an eye/eyebrow or even hands and I love it. I think I really love drawing but the lack of confidence in myself keeps me from it.
I'm an aspiring artist, though the only things I can do are music, voice acting, and 3D and LEGO creations. But hey, best to be gooda at multiple, right? I've watched and read a few stories and the visual style I imagine in my head is a mix of all of those influences (Faces from Haikyuu, especially Furudate-sensei's early artstyle, bodies from JJK, poses from JJBA, et cetera), so I'm hoping thess videos will help me put it on paper! Right now, I'm drawing panels from Haikyuu and JJK, but with time I will be drawing more than just those two.
I draw my manga like the first opm, I don't need skill to draw or show a scene, I just need to have a good story (in my opinion) + drawing badly shows you want you can change in future drawing, or im just talking nonsense if you read this thank you.
Anyone know where I can buy a dip pen (and which one at that)? Ive been drawing for a pretty long time and want to make a VERY amateur manga but only have a mechanical pencil and a brush pen thats way too thick
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Rest in peace Akira toyriyama😢😢😢
i was just about to comment the same. rip
Right that is why I came here😢
Man was a god 😢 good bye
I was also gonna comment that
Fly high Akira...🕊️
You will be missed...
I'm glad you guys are still here.
I agree with everything in this video, but a word on tracing, I will say that as long as you are not passing it as your work, tracing can be very informative, when I was first learning how to draw as a kid way back in the '80s, I would do exactly what this video suggested and draw from my favorite comic books (we didn't have manga widely available yet) and it got me to put pencil to paper and I would draw and draw and draw with some improvement here and there, but one day I got my hands on some tracing paper and started to trace a character and all of a sudden all of the things I wasn't seeing when just referencing started to fall into place, certain shapes, anatomy sizes, line quality, and when it came to the artist who were more stylistic like mangaka I didn't realize how afraid I was to draw in such an exaggerated way, it took me beyond my boundaries and my regular drawing improved a lot after that. Just wanted to put that out from my own experiences. Great video by the way!😊
Tracing helped me a lot with lineart at first my hands used to shake when adding detail but now it's fine
@@suguha7038 same here. 😊
step one: ask ai
xD jk
@@SmallLionAsmr Not the worst idea, but probably only good for practicing stuff like line art and maybe hair and faces, anatomy isn't exactly AI generations strong suit.
@@isaacturner197 whatever helps you the most, my friend:) use it
1. Refrence draw your favorite manga
2. Read different mangas and incorporate multiple different styles into your own technique
had this in my watch later playlist for a few weeks and finally watched this. holy hell thank you. its so rare to have a manga advice video that isnt just "draw every day" and "did you know manga is read from right to left?"
That’s great to hear! What was your greatest takeaway from this video? :)
@@aphlearntodrawmanga copying (not tracing) pre-existing panels and pages to understand the original artists thought process
I onlu just started drawing 5 days ago, so this was a big help thank you.
That’s awesome! Good luck! You got this! 👍
even as an already more advanced artist, this is a really good motivational video.
I allways struggle so much drawing because I allways think I'm not good enough, which actually keeps me from drawing.
After watching this I found my motivation again. thank you!
Glad it was helpful! 🙌
That one art that has "nah I'd win" 💀..
WHERE !!!!
@@tavarisch somewhere at 12:25
Lobotomy strikes again
@@saveme24646 MAN WHAT'S THAT CAT LIKE THING-
@@Leviskawaii.lil.lambpet That's Gege (the creator of JJK
Master studies are valuable. Many have done it. Kentaro Miura’s Berserk is like a mash of Go Nagai’s Devilman, Fist of the North Star, and the horror movie Hellraiser (Godhand=Cenobites).
The late great Akira Toriyama was a big fan of Osamu Tezuka and the influence can be seen from Astro Boy and other Tezuka works. Look at Goku’s and Astro Boy’s hair profiles. He changed it enough to make it his own.
Point being, it is good to master studies if you can identify what you like in the artist.
Don't forget The Evil Dead also influenced Berserk. "Groovy"
I study Shigenori Soejima sensei’s art but Toriyama Sensei’s paneling RIP Sensei
Step 1:Get a book
Step 2:Draw you're character as a stickman
Step 3:done
Like ONE (OPM writer) style
👍😂I think I agree with that
Sure. I'll draw this "you are" character as a stickmin
No way This comment still on going (It's me the original rickplayz9)
3:37 this part I should keep while I started drawing, sometime I felt envious and left out, it happened when I'm around artists that draw the same as mine, I can't get mad about just because they draw soo good. I could come back and watch your video again, it was wonderful experience for you teaching us.
I'm so thankful for this, felt like I had to learn all these tips and tricks to art first before I had to get started. It was overwhelming 😭
I'm feeling so inspired thank you...
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Actually, I think its a good thing to trace! It trains line confidence, hand-eye coordination, and you still gain the benefits of copying though theyre arguably lesser. And make sure you dont try to pass off your traced artwork as your own lol
Good points. Tracing definitely has its benefits but like you said, you shouldn’t try to pass it off as your own.
Love this video and this content is hold for inspiration!! Thank you so much for posting this. And even if your older.. it's not too late!!
Your channel is truly helpful and the quality is really good this channel deserves way more subscribers
GOATED advice can't wait to try it for all of september
Such an underrated channel, this content is amazing!
I've been quite dormant on my manga works for quite a while now, but this inspires me to pick up the pen and practice once more. My art, at the absolute best, is mediocre and lacks substance. Its a shame, I have such stories to tell, characters with extreme depth, and so many elements brimming with potential. Thanks to this single video, that spark within me is reignited once more.
Edit: I started out by drawing simple doodles of Adventure Time, Gravity Falls, Regular Show, and Tom and Jerry; and those made me fall in love with the process of drawing and well, inspired me to start branching out into other media which eventually turned out to be manga.
as a noob i offer u few tips
first start with learning draw box in different views
when u learn this? u can draw anything from any angle
next u start drawing head & body & specially gesture drawing
gesture drawing help u alot
next u start copy art work as video said. copying help u alot
next u need learn anatomy ( i dont like it but u need it some )
next u learn about coloring & lighting
ofc u must keep study in youtube from different channels
every channel teach u new thing
& if u wana digital paintig? ( its more easy than tridiotnal )
start with a cheap tablet
I never realized that Pewdiepie even drew manga characters and it’s amazing how managed to improve for just a couple of weeks
When u got pews money u can be the best in anything lol. He has something we don't. Free time.
We still have free time, just not as much
@@watchmehope6560if you're commenting on here you do have free time lol
@@watchmehope6560im a young artist who has no free time, and never have. I still have managed.
I always wanted to draw and found a few things I like but it wasn't until I read Dandadan that I felt compelled to draw panels and characters from what I read. The art there is amazing and I want to make something so engaging
Same I just got into dandadan and just feel like doing it
Not related to manga but this video sparked some thoughts in me. I'd been thinking why do my artworks only have one but not other. For example, whenever I drew characters, no matter how much action or atmosphere I tried to put in, I feels no soul in it. Everyone else including several professional artists also said the same. But whenever I just vent my emotions by painting abstract artworks, they're full of souls but lacking in tangible substances. Not to mention right now I barely have emotions because I kinda numbed from all the stuffs happening and experienced, so I can't paint those stuffs anymore. One of my teachers said that I'm an impressive talented abstract expressionist artist. But if that's something I wish to be, then I wouldn't suffer right? I'm more ambitious than that. Still, I painted just to vent my overflowing emotions to the point that it's consumed my mind for a period of time....right now though I'm trying to find the souls that I lost. There are something that I couldn't understand myself and there are reasons that I'm not inspired by other stuffs. I have the urge to create. I wrote and publish a couple of novels. I wish I could make my own manga or at least one shot then publish somewhere. I'm currently developing videogame so that I could publish on steam someday...but there is no souls. I couldn't feel anything that I wanted to "share" to others. It's like I only bear the embodiment of creation but I don't have materials to create. Maybe this example will make it simpler to understand. Everyone in my class have girlfriends, so I want to have a girlfriend too. Therefore I went ahead and find someone that'd willing to be my girlfriend. But when I got my own girlfriend, it's not as happy as how others portrayed. I tried to do everything as others said they'd been doing for their girlfriends, but I felt empty. I don't know if this example is relatable but I think this is as clear as I could explain. Though about the girlfriend is factual, but it's also the same for the urge to create stuffs. Back then I even wanted to make variety shows, documentaries, films, series, animations, etc. I don't know...seriously. Maybe I'm the lost soul that I'd been seeking but couldn't redeem myself. That's why I just posted here.
From all the advices that i’ve watched this video hits me the most. So imspiring video thank you! I started also learning how to draw and im on my 1 month now.
THIS MOTIVATIONAL BOOST I HAVE IS AMAZING THANKS SO MUCH!!!
You're so welcome!
I suffer from depression and anxiety. Which has affected my passion for drawing. I bought a new sketchbook and decided to start going back to the roots of drawing from real-world references. I hope one day I'll write and illustrate a visual novel that I had an idea for. The artwork I had in my mind for the novel was anime.
Animating your oc is probably one of the best ways to start out aside from trying to draw manga. Most of the time, you're drawing over your drawing on each frame.
Starting out, it doesn't have to be a fight sequence or a series. It can just be one page or just a few seconds of animation.
Thank you! I have a art friend to draw while I plan out the pages but now everyday, I can train and make my manga!
I needed this vid, although I'm decent at drawing, I don't really have a good storyboard for a Manga...
Thx a lot, from India🇮🇳
Hey I'm from India too! 🙃
You're welcome 😊
If you want to learn more about storyboarding, check this out:
How to Storyboard your Manga | 5 Beginner Tips to Draw Manga
ruclips.net/video/fj4X3VmAfgI/видео.html
Thank you ma'am Iam following you from a long time since I was in the middle stage of drawing but I couldn't find anything effective but when I get this channels Iam improving so much
TYSM!! I was very insecure with my manga art, and my friends reminding me made it even worse. Now I'm good, but not as good as I wanna be. I have done 6 2-page one shots, which my family really thought were good. And I'm working on a 16-page one shot and I have 3 more planned that I will do once I'm done with this one.
I’ve just started out just trying out drawings and animation I haven’t truly done referencing work where i try to copy an image or page or shot. But I really like some things in anime that I just don’t see enough of so far and I crave it almost so I wanna make it myself and I love art and storytelling I always had a passion to be a director or cinematographer but anime or just animation and manga/comics have opened my mind to be a lot more creative with how things look or can be done. I’ve been watching and now reading one piece and I love things like haki. how it looks is really satisfying to me and I love the punches of things mainly from luffy and katakuri. Especially katakuri and his edged punches. I really like those and luffy snake man’s jet culverin , I’ve been trying to mimic that look and it’s fun. I made my first somewhat animation just messing around with shapes and pacing of the frames which I was proud of bc it was really simple but satisfying. An eye emerging slowly then opening up, and the eye closes and becomes a beam and I changed the perspective of the beam which worked out not horrible as I thought it would. But it was fun bc I can draw patterns well and simple lines and shapes but I really am bad at bodies and faces and proportions. So I didn’t wanna worry about that but it’s really fun and it’s something I really wanna get good at so I can satisfy myself with the stories and looks I wanna see since most likely no one’s gonna do what you’re thinking of
I hired a manga artist on Fiverr with references to characters and facial expressions. I don't wanna learn how to draw because I work a full-time job and I love my sleep, so I think this route is also a great option!
Rest in Power Akira Toriyama!!!!
Good thing I stumbled on this video coz it actually gave me hope... there's so many stories in my mind that I've always wanted to share and maybe creating manga would do help me 😊
That’s awesome! You got this!
From 5th grade to freshman year I drew goku until I couldn’t but now as a junior I’m caught up in the jjk manga and I love Gege’s style. I hope I can make a manga one day as good as theirs.
course the issue with working with an illustrator is your more than likely have to hire one and, from what I've seen, they pay page by page and it can get extremely expensive very fast.
Because of you i make a manga where i fight against Fierce Deity Melony
Thank you so much
by the way if anyone was wondering what the show was about the blue haired boy trying to draw, it;s Bakumon and I cannot recommend it enough its is absolutely fantastic!
Sb told me their best advice: *Stop overthinking, just do it*
I have traced my fav mangakas works BUT it helped alot so I don't need to now I can just have their work next to me and recreate it now
I admit that I enjoy harem manga with monster girls, and a few isekai anime with a similar cast of characters.
But other than that, I’m mostly prefer some very retro or vintage science fiction manga, like Astro Boy or Captain Harlock for example.
Do you know what I mean?
私は自分の芸術に関してはまともです。鳥山先生、今日からはもっと頑張ります。
❤
❤🎉
as a cs major i wanted to make a game , and i lernt progrmming and i am writting the story for the manga style dating game. Now the time is for me to learn draing so that well i could put the game to work. sigh it so much work
Thanks this was really motivating
One thing I learned from drawing is ironically, like AI, artists are one of the greatest thieves copying others. The only difference is artists put their soul into it and eventually inventing their own style.
Thank you so much this is so useful tho u kinda awake my drawing spirits❤❤❤
I needed this thank you!
I love these videos I am so excited for my next story woah woah not yet I wanted to make my first own story/manga before I make my next manga
6:56 Almost fell of my chair, I literally jumped because I got so excited lmao. My artstyle is entirely stolen from My Hero xD
I kinda wanted to make an horror manga and this helped alot, tysm
Thank you for mentioning Tetsuo Hara and Buronson. Fist of the North Star is the most influential manga of all time. 💖
Perfect timing for my current burnout from the exact reason at the start of the video; "its not good enough."
But forced myself to start since else it would never get made, and remind myself that one punch man and attack on Titan succeeded in spite of their air, hunterxhunter still has fans in spite of its art.
And readers actually tend to enjoy watching an art style grow as they read. So get going. As Lars Lilholt would say:
"A dream that stays a dream is a lie"
Keep it up
I went to an art school my Junior and Seniro year, i still to this day have no idea how i made it in as i was really bad at Art. I made some progress but nothing life changing in my art. After i graduated i started to really miss doing art every single day. So i started unintentionally doing a master study. I would draw pictures i really liked and i didn't see myself improving in terms of being able to go off on my own but instead i saw that i was getting faster. I would take upwards of an hour on one sketch of a character but now i could do one in 10 minutes or less.
I eventually reached a point where i thought i wasn't gaining any progress and it bummed me out so hard i stopped practicing, I'd still draw here and there but it wasn't consistent. Your video reinspired me to continue my practice, im currently developing a game and one thing I've been dreading is the art so i hope it turns out well.
Thank you for re igniting my passion fot art as its I've always dreamed of making amazing things
There's a one thing, drawing skills are not that important, the story and writting is the most important, that's how ONE was successful despite not being good at drawing
I have the entirety of my story planned out every single thing basically but whenever I read manga I see that it’s so bad compared to the manga so this really helped to know that other people suffer from this aswell
I'm trying to make a manga about people from different cultures and almost no linguistic skills in each other's language trying to get to know each other and this video really helped me in getting me to start drawing the charachter and finish the storyboarding
That’s awesome! Hope you finish your manga. :)
I've kept practicing my drawings and ended up with nothing but I'm not giving up
Yes!! That's literally the only way you will get better. Please don't give up, i believe in you
Dont give up, slow amd steady wins the race. Maybe challenge yourself by drawing from life or taking a free class
Same here 😢
While I watched this… I remembered one time my tomboy cousin drew manga but not like something magure for some company or fame, she just drew them, and so I a super duper beginner, copied off her art style….., it was low standard drawing, and now I remember that I never drew a circle before drawing the full head, I just drew the head and it was… I could say not that great, so the next time I draw a manga character of my own… I’m gonna make sure I draw the circle first for the head
Also I don’t draw manga characters, I just draw these comic characters that are durpy but not some of them they are just below medium drawing so they are easy to draw but not really for me
I've been drawing for like my entire lifetime and only recently I tried master study other artstyle. It's a great drawing exercise and motivates me more to keep on drawing.
Nice profile picture
@@dark_nightwing_xl2797 thanks man.
My start soon
Elder sister my future is on your hand please don't stop teaching 😢🙏🇮🇳
Because no one to teach me in our country.
I feel so inspired 😢i will not stop 😌thank you ma'am 🙏🏻💓
thanks for this video i really needed it. i literally created a whole story and world and characters and the details the only thing missing is the drawing skills so im trying to learn digital drawing now and i will do whatever it takes to master it
This helps so much thank you!
I love how this was on my fyp when i just started to make my own manga
Ya I know it took me three days and now it's getting better and better
"Copy a drawing or panel from your favorite manga"
Unless that manga is called Berserk, because we also would prefer if you were able to actually finish that drawing in your lifetime.
Man I just got Motivated to Draw Artworks like Berserk Manga,It's Just too Much Detailed 💀
Thank you for this video it helped me a lot. I wish this video was uploaded years ago when I decided to draw my own manga.
I needed this thanks alot i was lost but i got now what im gonna do
Im a beggining mangaka, ive been drawing and practicing differny art for ten years almost every day, and i already started making a manga after i found that it was fun to make comics when i was younger and that i loved anime. So i started sketching the chapters, decided on what it would be about, wrote the story in MS word, make characters, got feedback and everything, but just as i was ready to start doing the lineart for my manga, i lost my sketchbook with all the important info i needed, cuz i was busy with finals at school. 😭😭 If i dont find it after a week, im restarting.
I have a big problem
And this i have very shaky hands and generaly bad writing and bad percision
This is going to be so helpful to me thank you sooo much
You have no idea how hard it’s been to find help making manga until I found this video 😭
My fav art style is in SteelBallRun
Thanks so much for the new episode...😊😊😊
i think the best in the video is the line "just draw", because i´ve been having ideas for like 2 years(i ma now 16) and i just should draw it, recently i finished my storyboard, now i need a quik sketch for the panels and then i will draw it, no matter how bad is it
Yas! Love the progress! Just do it!
I good in drawing but I can't draw small people that will fit the panel, I'm only good in drawing big but thank you for the video, it's really helpful
Yeeeeeaaa you I’ve been making my manga for a while and I really support because I have the art skill just not the story telling skills
I like this video! I subscribed because of it.
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Actually. Tracing is an amazing way to get better. Just don’t post or claim stuff that you trace and done get attached to it
Never give up on you dream just why if you think you art look bad it dont mean you was not made for art just never give up
I’m terrible at drawing, it makes me hate to draw due to lack of confidence, but recently I’ve just been practicing pen strokes and (tracing one) then blindly going into practicing an eye/eyebrow or even hands and I love it. I think I really love drawing but the lack of confidence in myself keeps me from it.
I'm an aspiring artist, though the only things I can do are music, voice acting, and 3D and LEGO creations. But hey, best to be gooda at multiple, right?
I've watched and read a few stories and the visual style I imagine in my head is a mix of all of those influences (Faces from Haikyuu, especially Furudate-sensei's early artstyle, bodies from JJK, poses from JJBA, et cetera), so I'm hoping thess videos will help me put it on paper! Right now, I'm drawing panels from Haikyuu and JJK, but with time I will be drawing more than just those two.
I just draw it any way, even if it sucks
We have to start from somewhere. Just keep practicing! :)
rip Kentaro Miura
5:22 mitsuri : demon slayer, ruby : oshi no ko, akane : oshi no ko , kana : oshi no ko, nezuko : demon slayer. all in order
tbf I knew this was going to be clickbait the moment I saw the title
Should I add this to my Manga playlist or Clip Studio Paint playlist?
Thanks for the tutorial❤
Every time I get demotivated
This video help me to keep me on way become artist ❤
my fav manga is finishing after 5 chapters 🥲
This gave me motivation to learn how to draw humans because that is what I struggle with most 😭
Heloo i have a question to ask... How young artists in Japan learn about anime i mean is there any specific schools or course?
I draw my manga like the first opm, I don't need skill to draw or show a scene, I just need to have a good story (in my opinion) + drawing badly shows you want you can change in future drawing, or im just talking nonsense if you read this thank you.
I can easily copy drawings but when comes to doing my own drawings its difficult. Im trying to copy Tite Kubo's style
I've pulled out 6 chapters of my manga and the art isn't too fancy but everytime I finish a page I just feel so great that I decided to start
I don’t know why even though I’m a art pro I still want to watch this
Love your tip's very much
Glad you like them! ♥️
Anyone know where I can buy a dip pen (and which one at that)? Ive been drawing for a pretty long time and want to make a VERY amateur manga but only have a mechanical pencil and a brush pen thats way too thick