@Easton Jaime Yo, I literaly saw both of you comment this EXACT thing on a different video a few days ago. Literally, "hey, dunno who cares, but I hacked my gf account using this website' and then 'WoAh! It WoRkS!' Stupid bots.
Samurai Manga School used to do this: Make a tutorial -> Give homework for audiences -> Accept critique/review fans homework = More idea and content for videos. This is a good video tho.
From an illustrator with 30 years experience, let me preface one point he makes. He talks about how much ink to put on the nib. That document ink is very thick and its flow is slow. So you don't need to use the "breather hole," aka "Gravity well," or "vent." However, if your ink is runny/watery, you need to cover the nib until the gravity well is covered. Otherwise, you'll make one stroke and have to dip again, costing you valuable time. Also, what he didn't cover is preparation of the nib. Modern-day nibs may or may not have a protective coating. Vintage nibs do. You must remove this coating prior to use or the flow will fail. The easiest method is to dip the pen in ink and wipe it off, two to three times. You will know it is ready when the ink coats the pen like paint and does NOT bunch up into balls. Under NO circumstance should you use a match or lighter. Applying heat to the point ruins the temper of the metal. It will cause the point to break or corrode faster than intended.
I just run my nibs through a quick dip in acetone when fresh. I also rinse my nibs once with water and then with acetone after drying to both remove water and get rid of any of the "waterproof" ingredients in India ink.
Hello Manga Senpai, I really appreciate all the English translations for all the extremely helpful videos, these really helps us people who cannot understand Japanese. You really deserve much more subscribers. Thank you! 💙
Being a manga artist seems like a fun job and a great hobby you would enjoy to do as a job. But its pretty difficult as there are many more better artists out there than you especially as a beginner at your job with only a gist and skill of it. It is frustrating when you just can get the character right or make small point you feel like giving up.
It's fun, but it's also an extremely competitive business that has an intense schedule. I mean, it varies by manga artist, and when you prove yourself, you get more leeway (like Miura with Berserk being allowed huge spans of time off), but like if I recall correctly, Eiichiro Oda (of One Piece) only gets I think 2 hours of sleep a night and the rest is spent constantly working? if not 2, then 4 hours, but it's something insane like that.
@@annelise6236 i thought he meant that he only gets the character design right and other better artist make a whole chapter or nice compositions in that time... and that is frustrating...
Thank you so much for this episode. When i was young, i always wondered how this thick pretty lines between thin lines are made which makes the whole manga illustration attractive, then when i saw that they used fountain pen i was more confused. its not easy to use fountain pen but this video will always help me whenever i make illustrations. thank you again.
Here is an idea, you should do some art critique/reviews to the subscribers at some point. I'd love to know if i have a chance at becoming an artist in the future
There is no such thing as having a starting talent. It's just your determination and practice. Like really, anyone can learn how to draw decently enough...
My issue was I was being too impatient. It looks like you were very careful and cautious about each and every line you drew. :) thank you for the tutorial!
This is the first time I'm seeing a video from this channel and I directly subscribed! The video js so informative, fun and cute. I'll watch other videos when I have time. I hope you gain a lot more subscribers ^^
This is all great advice and I really need to grab a Posca for my inking process along with finding a good correction fluid that is easy to find locally and not "way too damn white" since it is mostly geared towards writing paper which is bleached and brightened far too much.
I love most styles of art. But I think I love anime the most. It's a mix of realistic and cartoon. Which I love! My favourite anime are: Attack On Titan, The promised neverland, SerVamp, Soul eater, Seven deadly sins, Naruto, Bleach. And it's cool to compare the mangas to the shows and movies. And also.. I love these videos too!!
I draw with some normal sign pen and pencil , I do love this tutorial because even though I don't have experience in G pen or what ever you call that thing . I am learning from you so thanks please do more tutorial . I dont really think I'll be a manga artist coz im already 23 y/o now and very late to gamble at that career but whenever I have my free time I do my manga page , yeah I do manga for a hobby I do have a story even though I don't really study literature but whenever I read the dialogue its not cringy so i think its fine 😂 anyway thank you for this now I have Idea in the stuff that mangaka use. I really do want to pursue this career but its hard to gamble at this late age hope aspiring kids outhere pursue their dream ealier .
@@roiichi6258 hi roo, I'm actually going for it , gonna pursue my dream in animation industry I will be having my training start in 3 weeks from now wish me luck friend actually I'm very nervous because I think my skill is not good enough but I hope i can make through and hopefully become a pro someday and maybe one day I get to work at japan even tho they have this issue about low salary rate To be honest I don't really care as long as I can do what I love . So wish me luck .
@@dvit259 oh my god! That made me so happy, seeing someone go that far for their dreams. I hope you achieve your dream! Im a manga artist too and i hope to be a professional Mangaka one day. Good luck for you!
@@roiichi6258 we just keep going , then maybe one day we can be a pro on our field , keep doing your manga and hopefully I will have the chance to read one of your work ,
Hi I love your Contents and it's very easy to understand that is why I stick to your video BUT CAN I ASK SOMETHING?? I Want to create a comic instead of Manga bcuz I just don't fit making manga storyboard I JUST WANT TO ASK if can I make a Western comic But in manga/japanese art style???? I want to make sure cuz what if I made something that could disrespect the manga artist or community I just want this question to be answered ASAP
Hello Manga Senpai :-) i have a question. How often we need to clean/wash our pen nib? Thank you in advance. I love all of your video, it really helped me a lot. Love from Malaysia
They are pretty easy to find... Just go to your local store or order one online. For ink I would recommend you start with black ink and then use other colours too, you can add water to your ink too to create different shades of grey (fifty shades of grey lmao).
I am from Brazil and dreaming to be a Brazilian mangaka. I watched this video to learning about how to use G-pen. And I love it. But, what advice you could give me? please!
I can only guess how much effort went through creating vagabond and berserk as a manga I mean no offense but it's seems the character here drawn by sensei here is good but it's not that detailic but damn just look how much time he needs to even do a single character...either way it's very admirable.
Questions: 1. Is it okay to just get a normal fountain pen and get the sperate g-pen nib? Because currently that's all I can find in the closest stores near me. 2. Is there a specific ink required or can you use any fountain pen ink? 3. Does anyone know a UK supplier that sells reasonably priced, good quality pens and paper for manga artists?
I'm not too sure but I beleive Amazon has some Zebra and Tachikawa products, they have some proper ink too, but it gets a bit pricey, they do paper aswell
What are the brand names of each of the white out, and white pen he is using? It’s in Japanese so I can’t read. Anybody know the names of them, and where I can order those offline. I prefer doing manga and comic art the old fashioned way.
I'm having a big issue I just cannot solve :c I wonder how you do with your erasing . My eraser always smudge so the drawing gets dirty. It also erase the ink....... (I'm using foam eraser with Bristol paper and g pen..)
Deleter A4 is a more standard size paper specialized for Manga and it has the blue guide lines to show you where the page would be cut off if you were to scan and print a manga as well
this guy is super adorable and informative. we like him.
Imagine he just drew oreimo
@Easton Jaime Yo, I literaly saw both of you comment this EXACT thing on a different video a few days ago. Literally, "hey, dunno who cares, but I hacked my gf account using this website' and then 'WoAh! It WoRkS!'
Stupid bots.
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Using "we" when it’s really just you, and you alone. How tragic.
@@BT-su1yf well look at the likes
Samurai Manga School used to do this:
Make a tutorial -> Give homework for audiences -> Accept critique/review fans homework = More idea and content for videos. This is a good video tho.
Thank
what happened with there channel of youtube?
@@shiinart5918 i think they dropped or something
From an illustrator with 30 years experience, let me preface one point he makes. He talks about how much ink to put on the nib. That document ink is very thick and its flow is slow. So you don't need to use the "breather hole," aka "Gravity well," or "vent." However, if your ink is runny/watery, you need to cover the nib until the gravity well is covered. Otherwise, you'll make one stroke and have to dip again, costing you valuable time.
Also, what he didn't cover is preparation of the nib. Modern-day nibs may or may not have a protective coating. Vintage nibs do. You must remove this coating prior to use or the flow will fail. The easiest method is to dip the pen in ink and wipe it off, two to three times. You will know it is ready when the ink coats the pen like paint and does NOT bunch up into balls. Under NO circumstance should you use a match or lighter. Applying heat to the point ruins the temper of the metal. It will cause the point to break or corrode faster than intended.
I'm 2 years too late. however, I would like to appreciate you sharing your wisdom and experience. Saving us all a mess of a time. Many Cheers.
I just run my nibs through a quick dip in acetone when fresh. I also rinse my nibs once with water and then with acetone after drying to both remove water and get rid of any of the "waterproof" ingredients in India ink.
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Hello Manga Senpai, I really appreciate all the English translations for all the extremely helpful videos, these really helps us people who cannot understand Japanese. You really deserve much more subscribers. Thank you! 💙
Being a manga artist seems like a fun job and a great hobby you would enjoy to do as a job. But its pretty difficult as there are many more better artists out there than you especially as a beginner at your job with only a gist and skill of it. It is frustrating when you just can get the character right or make small point you feel like giving up.
It's fun, but it's also an extremely competitive business that has an intense schedule. I mean, it varies by manga artist, and when you prove yourself, you get more leeway (like Miura with Berserk being allowed huge spans of time off), but like if I recall correctly, Eiichiro Oda (of One Piece) only gets I think 2 hours of sleep a night and the rest is spent constantly working? if not 2, then 4 hours, but it's something insane like that.
Why would you felt frustrated when you get the character designs right idiot?
Yeah unless you're working with shounen jump than your work schedule mirrors Chinese sweat shop with about 4 hours per week of free time.
skellyaart Instagram lmao they probably meant wrong
@@annelise6236 i thought he meant that he only gets the character design right and other better artist make a whole chapter or nice compositions in that time... and that is frustrating...
His drawing for just a demo is better than my 7 years of practice....
then you aren't practicing the right things in the right way
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Thank you so much for this episode. When i was young, i always wondered how this thick pretty lines between thin lines are made which makes the whole manga illustration attractive, then when i saw that they used fountain pen i was more confused. its not easy to use fountain pen but this video will always help me whenever i make illustrations. thank you again.
Nice! I am drawing anime and manga art since I was 11 but I never tried using ink, so now I will! Tnx for the advices!
I started when I was 8 😅
And now I‘m 12👈😅
Oh you'll love it! It's much more fun than acrilics
Here is an idea, you should do some art critique/reviews to the subscribers at some point. I'd love to know if i have a chance at becoming an artist in the future
There is no such thing as having a starting talent. It's just your determination and practice. Like really, anyone can learn how to draw decently enough...
My issue was I was being too impatient. It looks like you were very careful and cautious about each and every line you drew. :) thank you for the tutorial!
I hope he can make more videos. He is so cheerful.
This is the first time I'm seeing a video from this channel and I directly subscribed! The video js so informative, fun and cute. I'll watch other videos when I have time. I hope you gain a lot more subscribers ^^
0:01 wholesome DIO!
This guy is super cute. Very giggly, but cute. Definitely a very professional manga artist indeed. Love him. 🥰
This is all great advice and I really need to grab a Posca for my inking process along with finding a good correction fluid that is easy to find locally and not "way too damn white" since it is mostly geared towards writing paper which is bleached and brightened far too much.
Thank you for this video! I learned a lot! It was very interesting and funny!
Zowi-chan ! Jolie surprise !
my new favorite mangaka
this is the first video ive watched of yours and im already in love ~~
Great job!!!
Damn he's inking slowly yet very carefully, the line art has dynamics ❤ ehhhh i must do d same to my drawings ❤
I love most styles of art. But I think I love anime the most. It's a mix of realistic and cartoon. Which I love! My favourite anime are: Attack On Titan, The promised neverland, SerVamp, Soul eater, Seven deadly sins, Naruto, Bleach. And it's cool to compare the mangas to the shows and movies. And also.. I love these videos too!!
Oh man that's awesome bro XD you are my senpai now ≧∇≦
That was really instructional. Even i, that have already been working with the g nib learned a few new things, thanks a lot
Great video, this was so much help and was really entertaining!
I draw with some normal sign pen and pencil , I do love this tutorial because even though I don't have experience in G pen or what ever you call that thing . I am learning from you so thanks please do more tutorial . I dont really think I'll be a manga artist coz im already 23 y/o now and very late to gamble at that career but whenever I have my free time I do my manga page , yeah I do manga for a hobby I do have a story even though I don't really study literature but whenever I read the dialogue its not cringy so i think its fine 😂 anyway thank you for this now I have Idea in the stuff that mangaka use. I really do want to pursue this career but its hard to gamble at this late age hope aspiring kids outhere pursue their dream ealier .
Never say never! Its never late go on and continue one day you will reach the pro level!
@@roiichi6258 hi roo, I'm actually going for it , gonna pursue my dream in animation industry I will be having my training start in 3 weeks from now wish me luck friend actually I'm very nervous because I think my skill is not good enough but I hope i can make through and hopefully become a pro someday and maybe one day I get to work at japan even tho they have this issue about low salary rate To be honest I don't really care as long as I can do what I love . So wish me luck .
@@dvit259 oh my god! That made me so happy, seeing someone go that far for their dreams. I hope you achieve your dream! Im a manga artist too and i hope to be a professional Mangaka one day. Good luck for you!
@@roiichi6258 we just keep going , then maybe one day we can be a pro on our field , keep doing your manga and hopefully I will have the chance to read one of your work ,
@@dvit259 you can follow me on my Instagram where i post my art and soon hopefully my manga series
My user: Roo__chii
thank you so much for this video! The mangaka seems so passionate and lively about the topic and i ABSOLUTELY LOVE IT~!!
Professional! 🌚
I admire all you manga artists..
Beautiful and professional. You are a real artist!! Looks amazing. greetings from Panamá!
This is as funny as it is really helpful. Thank u !!!!
You have amazing skills sensei
he has very pretty hands for a man...... i am jelauus
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awesome video!
I need to learn to make wrinkle creases detailed and girls' hair look good.
this is so helpful, thank you!
Nice I got to learn a lot from it.
the voice from behind similar to Araki
nice, I am currently wait for my kabura pen and ink
Thank you!
Thank you very much for this video! You earned a sub for me for being so fun and informative to watch!
Amazing!!!!
this video helped me on my struggles with my G-pen... the mangaka is so funny lol
Wow you guys are amazing!!!!
Keep it up and high
I was thinking of making a Pokemon webcomic for grade 11 (if school ever starts again :/). Hopefully your wisdom will help me improve my skills! 💚
I loved your English😅😍
What kind of paper are you using? Great video by the way very informative! Also what Pen Holder and Nub and ink are you using?
Probably a zebra g nib
Chinese writing brushes are used for sketchbooks.
It was trully...Trully hard to find these...Arrigato...RUclips..
I like the anime sketch. ❤️, and I like the girls' laughter.
just ordered these pens online. i am definitely not a professional, so we’ll see how this goes.
ありがとう
The sound of the G pen made me wanna grind my teeth together 💀 but apart from that senpai~ is so talented
Now I'm curious what she looks like. Hahahaha
Thank you~~~
Excelent
"Short finger"
"Little finger"
I can't speak for Britain or Australia, but here in America we say "pinky" :).
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I was struggling to understand w/ my broken Japanese and then I realize the subtitles lol
Hi I love your Contents and it's very easy to understand that is why I stick to your video BUT CAN I ASK SOMETHING?? I Want to create a comic instead of Manga bcuz I just don't fit making manga storyboard I JUST WANT TO ASK if can I make a Western comic But in manga/japanese art style???? I want to make sure cuz what if I made something that could disrespect the manga artist or community I just want this question to be answered ASAP
サンキュー漫画先輩!アナログマンとしてはとても参考になりましたm(_ _)m。
Wow
Subarashi😍
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Hello Manga Senpai :-) i have a question. How often we need to clean/wash our pen nib? Thank you in advance. I love all of your video, it really helped me a lot. Love from Malaysia
I would say clean it right after u use it bc the ink drys and the ink doesn't flow as well
This one time, at band-camp!😂🤣
I shoved all my art supplies up my💩!
Great video. Subscribed. Please tell me, what paper do you use? What paper is that?
For some beginners this rough sketch is already the pencil lineart.
I usually like to ink from jaw line because i know i will have to change the hair after every 3 seconds
Uhh I want to ask a question. Does that G pen is also called as Fountain pen? If yes, are they need the ink just like you did in the video?
They are pretty easy to find... Just go to your local store or order one online. For ink I would recommend you start with black ink and then use other colours too, you can add water to your ink too to create different shades of grey (fifty shades of grey lmao).
I believe G Pens rely on ink from external sources but fountain pens have internal ink. I might be wrong though.
look like ooyama-kun from boku no hero
You mean aoyama?
No
I am from Brazil and dreaming to be a Brazilian mangaka. I watched this video to learning about how to use G-pen. And I love it. But, what advice you could give me? please!
What is pencil you used for rough sketch??😕
I can only guess how much effort went through creating vagabond and berserk as a manga I mean no offense but it's seems the character here drawn by sensei here is good but it's not that detailic but damn just look how much time he needs to even do a single character...either way it's very admirable.
Hi i really want to know which ink you are using? Is it a thic one or a think one? Thanks
can waiit to use my kabura pen
5:30 it took 25 strokes to draw that eyebrow. Is that what my problem has been all aloung? I would try to do it in 5 strokes.
ポスカってミスノン並みに便利なんですね・・・!
POSCA is convenience better than MIS-NON
Questions:
1. Is it okay to just get a normal fountain pen and get the sperate g-pen nib? Because currently that's all I can find in the closest stores near me.
2. Is there a specific ink required or can you use any fountain pen ink?
3. Does anyone know a UK supplier that sells reasonably priced, good quality pens and paper for manga artists?
I'm not too sure but I beleive Amazon has some Zebra and Tachikawa products, they have some proper ink too, but it gets a bit pricey, they do paper aswell
plis Drew Johnny joestar from jojos steel ball run
What are the brand names of each of the white out, and white pen he is using? It’s in Japanese so I can’t read. Anybody know the names of them, and where I can order those offline. I prefer doing manga and comic art the old fashioned way.
Is that the new G-Glove?
I'm having a big issue I just cannot solve :c I wonder how you do with your erasing . My eraser always smudge so the drawing gets dirty. It also erase the ink....... (I'm using foam eraser with Bristol paper and g pen..)
NANI!!!
I understand better here rather than some random art course.....
why no fountain pen?
どうもありがとうございました! 私はアメリカ人で、マンガカにもなりたいです!
What is the name of the pen how would you search it in Google is what I'm asking?
Who is the drawing supposed to be of?
Can't we draw without g pen or standard paper? Because here it's hard to get those supplies.
グニャングニャンとはどういう意味ですか
역시 21세기에도 도장과 팩스를 애용할 정도의 일본의 아날로그 문화 사랑만큼은 웹툰도 타블렛으로 쓱쓱 그려대는 대한민국은 도저히 따라갈 수가 없겠군요 ㅎㅎㅎ
Where can g pens be bought in japan?
I thought he is kishimoto Sensei
Only me? Everytime i use g pen my paper always got small ripped😢
I don't understand but yeah good
For some reason my g pen tends to just stop inking when I just dipped. It my lines just come out scratchy.
Months late but use rubbing alcohol on new nibs to remove a coating the manufacturer puts on them. It will make the ink flow better.
@@justintanner9047 Took me a year to respond but thanks lol
Any recommendations on Ink? i already have a gpen and i want to start practicing right away!
Deleter Black ink #4
Kenneth Vidal Pilot.
I think I should get a g-pen to help me improve my manga
Would anybody like to recommend a brand of paper suitable for inking manga?
Deleter A4 is a more standard size paper specialized for Manga and it has the blue guide lines to show you where the page would be cut off if you were to scan and print a manga as well