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So from what I know about the dude's artstyle, he uses a technique that is based on some insanely hard japanese artstyle where you essentially paint shadows rather than the forms casting them. I remember seeing a video where he painted what looked to be abstract random shapes at first, but that. then turned out to be half a face and hair in shadow. It was only a few brush strokes with a large brush and lighter colors, but he uses those to paint in shapes and then adds details and black lines and shapes later. At least that is how I remember it. This kind of contradicts the material you showed in the beginning. Seeing your sketches however, a lot of it seems to start with "regular" linework with maybe some shading added to it after the fact. So maybe instead of starting with the linework try starting with the shadow shapes? That is insanely difficult and brainbending, I know, but I think that is how he does it. (May take years of practice to get it right, so idk if that is worth persuing). Anyways, you did a good job nonetheless and I am sure you learned a lot by doing it and that is all that really matters for studying other artists techniques as far as I am concerned. Good Job man.
I've seen the video you're talking about, it's this one at 5:56. I think there's a slight difference in his approach when he makes the bigger paintings on canvas vs. when he draws on a sketch pad. I guess at the end of the day I'm still going to find it difficult to shake my own process off my work haha I did point out in the video that his work is shadow-oriented at 6:36, and to not think of the piece as line art dependent. Though it really depends on what you're going for. I was aiming for something close to 7:38, which while definitely is still shadow-oriented, undeniably looks like it has line art, even if isn't clean/complete. I took the same approach for my work. But yes! Ultimately, being proficient like Shinkawa is something that takes years of practice, and I don't have that kind of training. I'd like to think that I got somewhere in the ballpark at the end though, even if my techniques are a little different! Thank you!
that's not a japanese art syle, that' just working a piece from stain, not line. It's the most comonn way to start a piece, at least when u are used to a more academic way of drawing and painting
@13:37 you missed a chance to say “i used too much… Liquid” Awesome drawings. Feel inspired to try this. Assumed Yoji is on some savant level but maybe he’s mortal after all.
You need to give yourself more credit! Shinkawa has been doing this for decades, you’ve been doing this in like less than a month! And the homage is pretty faithful! Great job!
The Johnny art was so good dude you did a great job. It was definitely worth iterating 2 more times to get a great result. It would have been nice to see what you could have done if you tried iterating a bit more with V, but I know with art sometimes you want to get it over with if you are satisfied enough to move on to the next steps. Great job! I wouldn't mind seeing you do some more stuff in his artstyle. Another artist you might be want to try is Shigenori Soejima who known for the art from the Persona games.
yo bro just gotta say you the goat for this video as a person who love to draw and game i stared at the metal gear for case for hrs while playing the game love this video
I just realized how much Shinkawa influenced my art style with the "rougher, unfinished, and flawed" quality because of this video! I never thought of my art style in that matter, I just thought I was lazy LOL Great job with the analysis! I subscribed
Instead of starting inking the details he proceeds blocking the big shadows areas with big brush, after that he goes to to medium brush and at the end he add details in areas (black or white ink), just in case of it is too abstract, add at the point that makes clear the local geometry. It’s a game of you change to a smaller brush in the case of it is impossible do a smaller needed shapes with the actual brush. He never draw an element like an eye, he paint the block of shadows using primitives. The final details with smallest brush is added carefully just to indicate something like a beard, but he never try render anything (if with 4 strokes looks like a beard, so he stops to add detail there).
Your work is so awesome! But, i would like to add that shinkawa's colored paintings utilize shadow way more than the outlines or the objects themeselves, and you also used a more traditional form of drawing shapes in your initial lineart; shinkawa leaves alot of gaps and unfinished shapes in his linearts in a way that when someone looks at the final product, their brain kind of just fills the empty spots, resulting a piece that feels finished and clean yet sketchy and abstract at the same time. Also, if im not mistaken, he once stated that he drew thousands of paintings in the past before actually being able to remotely reach this style and level of skill and confidence, so it would probably take a TON of experimentation and muscle memory to reach his level. Sorry if i'm not making alot of sense 😣
I like inking with a brush because it's so chaotic. If you mess up, you have to either deal with it or toss the drawing in the trash. Sometimes dealing with it leads to something that is a lot more interesting than what you had planned. It's like you're reacting to the drawing while you create it.
Your videos are exactly the type of content that made everyone say back in the day: "I'm never going back to TV. I've got the Internet". Such a unique, niche yet very entertaining piece of content. I'm so subscribed!
The runny large canvas one can also be high flow acrylic paint, it’s basically acrylic paint with high flow medium added to it (roughly a 1:1 mixture). It tends to be very runny as well but it sticks to canvas a lot better than ink.
Keep up the great work 🙏🏻 YT usually always recommends me slop, but this was a great video. Shinkawa is a literal wizard and your interpretation of his work with V & Johnny was amazing man, again keep up the great work
this channel feels like such an awesome find, would love a video like this on something like 80's/90's anime, like akira and ghost in the shell, and stuff like that, always had a fascination with how detailed and fluid those animations were with such rudimentary animation tech
This is an early Christmas gift for me! Really cool art. I have definitely tried to copy Shinkawa in my sketchbook before lol, such a wonderful style. Still loving these render breakdowns you are doing.
Love your videos sm man! The art breakdowns are great, and ik so much time n effort goes into the final products (which always look great!) Always excited to see a new video from you in my feed!
Nice work. One thing that influences Yuji Shinkawa's art style that isn’t talked about is Caligraphy. Especially the style of Japanese characters. I don't know if that helps with your art creating process but i thought it was a neat perspective I haven’t seen mentioned much. Anyway, hope you are able to continue in this art style. 😊
Justr knowing the amount og research and effort you made for this is incredible! the result was absolutely worth all of it, This turned out so amazing! Always nailing it!
Diluting ink is the right way to go, the brush you're using in the 2nd attempt for the big areas isn't serving you as well as a nice plump watercolor (fluffy) brush would. I'd pour the ink and some water into a small dish, and add water for lighter washes. And really load a watercolor brush up, then let yourself get expressive in the shadows. Great progression on the pieces as a whole, and a wonderful exercise attempting to render in the fashion of another artist!
Super glad this popped up in my recommended. Shinkawa is my absolute favourite artist and your take with Johnny and V is SOLID (Snake)! And huge thanks and props for the tips and breakdowns of his style and technique! If I could make a request, you could do Joe Madueira of Darksiders fame?
You did an extremely good job! There´s only a detail that I think you missed that could have made the drawing looks more like the kojimas's style. When I saw the Kojima's art for the firts time, the main aspect that I noticed was the anatomy that he applies. Usually, the head of the characters are a little bit smaller and the legs (especially the thighs) are bigger.
God, this is perfect for someone who has tried, and failed countless times to break down and replicate Shinkawa's old work. My pfp is actually an example of one such attempt. If you told me your finished art was done by Shinkawa, I'd believe you without a second thought, you're spectacular! Also, I know it's presumptuous of me to make requests, but I'd love to see artwork done in Naoki Ikushima's style (Octopath Traveler) or Aleksander Rostov's style (Disco Elysium). They're worth checking out in any event.
no offence but V on the final design looks a little squashed specifically torso and legs. Kinda looks like a gremlin. the face and the arm with the gun looks really good tho.
wonderful video and just as wonderful art wouldnt mind seeing a similar video about Ayami Kojima's artstyle (most notable in Castlevania) either way, keep up the great work!
You should check out if you have a local library where you can do scanning if needed. They can be a great resource. I think you've got the idea of the style down, but like you said, Shinkawa is a professional who had years of experience doing his own work by the time he worked in metal gear. Starting something and understanding the style in a couple of weeks should be something to be proud of for sure.
The metal gear art style is actually what got me into drawing and painting. ALOT if not the majority of my works follow the principal of a rougher style. I specifically draw and paint alot of things in regards to mexican culture. History,Gods backgrounds whatever i like them to have a rough look to them it compliments the ascetic very well IMO.
Nice work, I've always been interested in knowing what makes Shinkawa's art come together. Zoomed in, it looks like it should be incomprehensible, but it just works so well. Would love to see a deep dive into the Mega Man Legends art style by Hideki Ishikawa! I'm new to the channel, so not sure if you've already covered it.
BTW, I have a screen tablet. I love it, but upon making the switch from the pad to the screen tablet, I instantly missed NOT having my hand in the way and being able to move about the screen faster.
Your artwork is really good, I love the recreation! I also think the initial reception wasn't as strong because of the kinda scattered transition every artist is doing right now
Since you're focusing on video game art styles you're obviously going to do Persona, so I'll leave you with two a little more different requests/recommendations. Yoshitaka Amano's Final Fantasy art style and pre dreamcast "classic" Sonic promotional art style, it'll pair nicely with your Sonic Adventure video.
Incredible video, Thom O'Clock. Looking forward to seeing your next upload from you. I smashed that thumbs up icon on your content. Keep up the fantastic work! Your exploration of Yoji Shinkawa's art style is so insightful. How do you think the incorporation of digital tools has influenced the evolution of traditional art techniques in contemporary video game design?
Glad you liked it! I think that digital tools have always been integral to video game art, given that video games by nature are technology-reliant. Our first games started with pixel art, after all. I think there's been a recent trend that's more-so common in animation than in video games of like, art styles that are attempting to look like or are influenced by traditional art. In animation, a good example would be the SpiderVerse films, and the Arcane series. For games, something like Cuphead, where the art is straight-up done traditionally, making the game look exactly like a Fleischer cartoon. The Telltale games famously attempt to recreate the look of comic book art. Disco Elysium maintains the painterly visuals even in gameplay. I dunno, don't really have a thesis statement about this. But the progression of technology allows contemporary video games to take inspiration from and emulate the look of traditional media. And it's always nice to see video games attempting that, because popular AAA games more often than not go for the realistic route. Which isn't inherently bad; I think Cyberpunk looks good. It's just very common.
Interesting video 🤔 It might help to get other real life references if any. Such as Johnny Silverhand being based on Keanu Reeves; you could always find the 3D model of V 360 view somewhere (always credit original artist). 😊 good job
That's pretty cool man, i think that one of the reasons that it didnt get much traction is that maybe the cyberpunk community isnt the same people that play metal gear, if you posted it on metal gear communities you would surely get a lot of traction.
@@_bobojeff420_ unfortunately at the moment i'd like to specifically focus on the video game niche. if there is a game that prominently features his art style then maybe we could do that
I think you have a good start. The strokes need to be more gestural. Decide on a line of action and draw bold stroke as opposed to slow careful strokesz.
Can you do a breakdown of Major from Ghost in the shell (1995) or Ninja Scroll (1993). I know it's like the in the "standard" anime style, but these have extra weight to the lines and shows I've noticed.
Nah bro u need to be WAY more confident in your ability. Listen, I've been drawing since i was 4 years old (im 35 now) and i can honestly say your drawings are AMAZING 🔥. In my eyes you nailed the look you were trying to achieve. Keep this up bro, and thanks for the info about the artist himself!
@@gusduenasArt Yeah, I've been eyeing an XP Pen Artist 15.6 but honestly even $300 is a bit of an expense for me. I'll probably get it once my tablet stops working entirely because genuinely I haven't felt hindered by using it anyway
I think the main issue is you never really nailed the anime art style. His art looks so anime and even though your art style matched his relatively well in medium, it didn't look anything like how he draws people.
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So from what I know about the dude's artstyle, he uses a technique that is based on some insanely hard japanese artstyle where you essentially paint shadows rather than the forms casting them. I remember seeing a video where he painted what looked to be abstract random shapes at first, but that. then turned out to be half a face and hair in shadow. It was only a few brush strokes with a large brush and lighter colors, but he uses those to paint in shapes and then adds details and black lines and shapes later. At least that is how I remember it. This kind of contradicts the material you showed in the beginning. Seeing your sketches however, a lot of it seems to start with "regular" linework with maybe some shading added to it after the fact. So maybe instead of starting with the linework try starting with the shadow shapes? That is insanely difficult and brainbending, I know, but I think that is how he does it. (May take years of practice to get it right, so idk if that is worth persuing). Anyways, you did a good job nonetheless and I am sure you learned a lot by doing it and that is all that really matters for studying other artists techniques as far as I am concerned. Good Job man.
I've seen the video you're talking about, it's this one at 5:56. I think there's a slight difference in his approach when he makes the bigger paintings on canvas vs. when he draws on a sketch pad. I guess at the end of the day I'm still going to find it difficult to shake my own process off my work haha
I did point out in the video that his work is shadow-oriented at 6:36, and to not think of the piece as line art dependent. Though it really depends on what you're going for. I was aiming for something close to 7:38, which while definitely is still shadow-oriented, undeniably looks like it has line art, even if isn't clean/complete. I took the same approach for my work.
But yes! Ultimately, being proficient like Shinkawa is something that takes years of practice, and I don't have that kind of training. I'd like to think that I got somewhere in the ballpark at the end though, even if my techniques are a little different! Thank you!
that's not a japanese art syle, that' just working a piece from stain, not line. It's the most comonn way to start a piece, at least when u are used to a more academic way of drawing and painting
yeah. extremely contrasty. like the character is being hit with super bright light from many different angles
@13:37 you missed a chance to say “i used too much… Liquid”
Awesome drawings. Feel inspired to try this. Assumed Yoji is on some savant level but maybe he’s mortal after all.
You need to give yourself more credit! Shinkawa has been doing this for decades, you’ve been doing this in like less than a month! And the homage is pretty faithful! Great job!
The Johnny art was so good dude you did a great job. It was definitely worth iterating 2 more times to get a great result. It would have been nice to see what you could have done if you tried iterating a bit more with V, but I know with art sometimes you want to get it over with if you are satisfied enough to move on to the next steps. Great job! I wouldn't mind seeing you do some more stuff in his artstyle. Another artist you might be want to try is Shigenori Soejima who known for the art from the Persona games.
yo bro just gotta say you the goat for this video as a person who love to draw and game i stared at the metal gear for case for hrs while playing the game love this video
I just realized how much Shinkawa influenced my art style with the "rougher, unfinished, and flawed" quality because of this video! I never thought of my art style in that matter, I just thought I was lazy LOL Great job with the analysis! I subscribed
Dude that remake of the cover with V and Johnny at the end made me subscribe
i love this series !! your dissection of the art styles and the history is so fun !!
bro the final drawing is so cool and inspiring. I'm going to buy the materials right now!! You are a GOD!!
this was so cool, I have a friend who just got into metal gear and loves cyberpunk, I sent him this video because it's totally his thing
Instead of starting inking the details he proceeds blocking the big shadows areas with big brush, after that he goes to to medium brush and at the end he add details in areas (black or white ink), just in case of it is too abstract, add at the point that makes clear the local geometry. It’s a game of you change to a smaller brush in the case of it is impossible do a smaller needed shapes with the actual brush. He never draw an element like an eye, he paint the block of shadows using primitives. The final details with smallest brush is added carefully just to indicate something like a beard, but he never try render anything (if with 4 strokes looks like a beard, so he stops to add detail there).
Your work is so awesome! But, i would like to add that shinkawa's colored paintings utilize shadow way more than the outlines or the objects themeselves, and you also used a more traditional form of drawing shapes in your initial lineart; shinkawa leaves alot of gaps and unfinished shapes in his linearts in a way that when someone looks at the final product, their brain kind of just fills the empty spots, resulting a piece that feels finished and clean yet sketchy and abstract at the same time. Also, if im not mistaken, he once stated that he drew thousands of paintings in the past before actually being able to remotely reach this style and level of skill and confidence, so it would probably take a TON of experimentation and muscle memory to reach his level. Sorry if i'm not making alot of sense 😣
Hey! Yes, I mentioned this in the video at 6:36. It's just difficult to shake off for me personally
I like inking with a brush because it's so chaotic. If you mess up, you have to either deal with it or toss the drawing in the trash. Sometimes dealing with it leads to something that is a lot more interesting than what you had planned. It's like you're reacting to the drawing while you create it.
Your videos are exactly the type of content that made everyone say back in the day: "I'm never going back to TV. I've got the Internet". Such a unique, niche yet very entertaining piece of content. I'm so subscribed!
thank you, this is one of the best comments i've ever gotten :)
@ Glad you liked it so much, it came straight from the heart :) Keep up the awesome videos! ❤️
Your recreation is pretty well done, holy shit! Been loving the series
thank you very much 🫡
The runny large canvas one can also be high flow acrylic paint, it’s basically acrylic paint with high flow medium added to it (roughly a 1:1 mixture). It tends to be very runny as well but it sticks to canvas a lot better than ink.
you legitimately make some of the most helpful and holistic art process videos on TH-cam. thank you very much, and I can't wait to see more.
Brilliant video. The side by side at the end was great. You got it bang on.
Keep up the great work 🙏🏻
YT usually always recommends me slop, but this was a great video. Shinkawa is a literal wizard and your interpretation of his work with V & Johnny was amazing man, again keep up the great work
this channel feels like such an awesome find, would love a video like this on something like 80's/90's anime, like akira and ghost in the shell, and stuff like that, always had a fascination with how detailed and fluid those animations were with such rudimentary animation tech
Your drawings came out so cool dude. Subbed.
Great analysis, editing and all! you did a good job as well with the painting itself
Amazing work bro, good job!
This is an early Christmas gift for me! Really cool art. I have definitely tried to copy Shinkawa in my sketchbook before lol, such a wonderful style. Still loving these render breakdowns you are doing.
The MGS artbook artstyle is INCREDIBLE
Love your videos sm man! The art breakdowns are great, and ik so much time n effort goes into the final products (which always look great!) Always excited to see a new video from you in my feed!
@@homegrownstudios5812 thank you so much 🦔
I love this series so much!
i have never seen a metal gear official artwork before this video and i am IN LOVE WITH YOUR BREAK DOWN, GODDAMN.
Nice work. One thing that influences Yuji Shinkawa's art style that isn’t talked about is Caligraphy. Especially the style of Japanese characters. I don't know if that helps with your art creating process but i thought it was a neat perspective I haven’t seen mentioned much. Anyway, hope you are able to continue in this art style. 😊
Justr knowing the amount og research and effort you made for this is incredible! the result was absolutely worth all of it, This turned out so amazing! Always nailing it!
Diluting ink is the right way to go, the brush you're using in the 2nd attempt for the big areas isn't serving you as well as a nice plump watercolor (fluffy) brush would. I'd pour the ink and some water into a small dish, and add water for lighter washes. And really load a watercolor brush up, then let yourself get expressive in the shadows. Great progression on the pieces as a whole, and a wonderful exercise attempting to render in the fashion of another artist!
Excellent video man!
Thank you very much! i now feel a little bit more confident on trying to imitate this artstyle. Great job and great video!
It’s really fun to see how you interact with the traditional medium :) Great video 👍
Lol, I thought it was Proko's video.
Amazing dude.(Seriously not mocking, truly)🙂
Your video is just cool. I will enjoy watching after my exams.
Aye, another render breakdown video. The final result looks really cool; I especially like the way Johnny turned out.
Pretty cool. You got very nice results.
Super glad this popped up in my recommended. Shinkawa is my absolute favourite artist and your take with Johnny and V is SOLID (Snake)! And huge thanks and props for the tips and breakdowns of his style and technique!
If I could make a request, you could do Joe Madueira of Darksiders fame?
sounds interesting! i'll add it to the pile
You did an extremely good job! There´s only a detail that I think you missed that could have made the drawing looks more like the kojimas's style. When I saw the Kojima's art for the firts time, the main aspect that I noticed was the anatomy that he applies. Usually, the head of the characters are a little bit smaller and the legs (especially the thighs) are bigger.
Amazing breakdown! I didnt know about Shinkawa's art, he's such a genius with his shadows
God, this is perfect for someone who has tried, and failed countless times to break down and replicate Shinkawa's old work. My pfp is actually an example of one such attempt. If you told me your finished art was done by Shinkawa, I'd believe you without a second thought, you're spectacular!
Also, I know it's presumptuous of me to make requests, but I'd love to see artwork done in Naoki Ikushima's style (Octopath Traveler) or Aleksander Rostov's style (Disco Elysium). They're worth checking out in any event.
Nah brother that is insane. Not even exaggerating you nailed this one
cheers mate :) happy new years!
no offence but V on the final design looks a little squashed specifically torso and legs. Kinda looks like a gremlin. the face and the arm with the gun looks really good tho.
oooh good start! Subbed!
Would love to see more.
Using a white gel pen and copic opaque white together with a brush is good for highlights.
wonderful video and just as wonderful art
wouldnt mind seeing a similar video about Ayami Kojima's artstyle (most notable in Castlevania)
either way, keep up the great work!
This was actually pretty good. Don't beat yourself up comparing yourself to Shinkawa, he's literally a master.
You did a great job dude, that looks pretty legit
I think that Johnny turned out amazing!
Very well done, I appreciate the brealkdown!
Oh my GOD I was hoping someone would do this
You should check out if you have a local library where you can do scanning if needed. They can be a great resource.
I think you've got the idea of the style down, but like you said, Shinkawa is a professional who had years of experience doing his own work by the time he worked in metal gear. Starting something and understanding the style in a couple of weeks should be something to be proud of for sure.
Great work mate!!
love this video and love your works and originality
The metal gear art style is actually what got me into drawing and painting. ALOT if not the majority of my works follow the principal of a rougher style. I specifically draw and paint alot of things in regards to mexican culture. History,Gods backgrounds whatever i like them to have a rough look to them it compliments the ascetic very well IMO.
Nice work, I've always been interested in knowing what makes Shinkawa's art come together. Zoomed in, it looks like it should be incomprehensible, but it just works so well.
Would love to see a deep dive into the Mega Man Legends art style by Hideki Ishikawa! I'm new to the channel, so not sure if you've already covered it.
honestly I've been stunned by Yoji Shinkawa's style since I saw the MGS box art on MGS2.
Came out good, for criticism I think looks V looks alittle stiff but the end result was really awesome ! Keep it up man this is a great series
TH-cam with the rare amazing recommended video
Your art looks perfect
Great job dude
BTW, I have a screen tablet. I love it, but upon making the switch from the pad to the screen tablet, I instantly missed NOT having my hand in the way and being able to move about the screen faster.
You got me. I never subscribed so fast ever
Very enjoyable video hope to see more in the future
Your artwork is really good, I love the recreation! I also think the initial reception wasn't as strong because of the kinda scattered transition every artist is doing right now
i would love to see a video on mothers clay models as well, its one of my favorite series
Since you're focusing on video game art styles you're obviously going to do Persona, so I'll leave you with two a little more different requests/recommendations. Yoshitaka Amano's Final Fantasy art style and pre dreamcast "classic" Sonic promotional art style, it'll pair nicely with your Sonic Adventure video.
Incredible video, Thom O'Clock. Looking forward to seeing your next upload from you. I smashed that thumbs up icon on your content. Keep up the fantastic work! Your exploration of Yoji Shinkawa's art style is so insightful. How do you think the incorporation of digital tools has influenced the evolution of traditional art techniques in contemporary video game design?
Glad you liked it!
I think that digital tools have always been integral to video game art, given that video games by nature are technology-reliant. Our first games started with pixel art, after all. I think there's been a recent trend that's more-so common in animation than in video games of like, art styles that are attempting to look like or are influenced by traditional art.
In animation, a good example would be the SpiderVerse films, and the Arcane series. For games, something like Cuphead, where the art is straight-up done traditionally, making the game look exactly like a Fleischer cartoon. The Telltale games famously attempt to recreate the look of comic book art. Disco Elysium maintains the painterly visuals even in gameplay.
I dunno, don't really have a thesis statement about this. But the progression of technology allows contemporary video games to take inspiration from and emulate the look of traditional media. And it's always nice to see video games attempting that, because popular AAA games more often than not go for the realistic route. Which isn't inherently bad; I think Cyberpunk looks good. It's just very common.
Awesome work, keep it up! Found a new channel!
Thanks
This video was worth watching just to learn the concept of a "material sphere"
the end product is fantastic !!
looks good i like it keep going trust me you will have fun.
Bruh it's damn good. Keep going
Amazing video and amazing art
Interesting video 🤔 It might help to get other real life references if any. Such as Johnny Silverhand being based on Keanu Reeves; you could always find the 3D model of V 360 view somewhere (always credit original artist). 😊 good job
That's pretty cool man, i think that one of the reasons that it didnt get much traction is that maybe the cyberpunk community isnt the same people that play metal gear, if you posted it on metal gear communities you would surely get a lot of traction.
would be super awesome if you could break down the art of Kingdom hearts or Tetsuya nomura generally.
2:27 imagine KOJIMA calling you weird 😂
def love the work i hope one day you'll check out dishonored art style
Konami made the most coolest hardest insane artwork of any video game ever created = Metal Gear Solid games
Wonderful video
17:30 it's ok :)
the legend himself!
Please do takehiko Inoue's art style
@@_bobojeff420_ unfortunately at the moment i'd like to specifically focus on the video game niche. if there is a game that prominently features his art style then maybe we could do that
Wooh! 🎉🎉🎉
I think you have a good start. The strokes need to be more gestural. Decide on a line of action and draw bold stroke as opposed to slow careful strokesz.
Can you do a breakdown of Major from Ghost in the shell (1995) or Ninja Scroll (1993). I know it's like the in the "standard" anime style, but these have extra weight to the lines and shows I've noticed.
Can you do a breakdown of Ben 10 (2005) artstyle? I love your videos!
9:57 10:12 I agree, the funny thing is that I have a tablet similar to this one, and I think and share the same opinion.
U should resident evil next that art style is addicting to the eye
Shinkawa!
Nah bro u need to be WAY more confident in your ability. Listen, I've been drawing since i was 4 years old (im 35 now) and i can honestly say your drawings are AMAZING 🔥. In my eyes you nailed the look you were trying to achieve. Keep this up bro, and thanks for the info about the artist himself!
Amazing
awesome video
you should do a persona style
I love it!
Keep going 🎉
From one artist to another, you can find wacom display tablets for $400 and xp pens or huions for less
@@gusduenasArt Yeah, I've been eyeing an XP Pen Artist 15.6 but honestly even $300 is a bit of an expense for me. I'll probably get it once my tablet stops working entirely because genuinely I haven't felt hindered by using it anyway
I think the main issue is you never really nailed the anime art style. His art looks so anime and even though your art style matched his relatively well in medium, it didn't look anything like how he draws people.
love your work. has anyone requested the kid icarus uprising art style? :p
haha well yes, unless you're the same person who asked me about kid icarus on a different website