Takehiko INOUE Bringing Characters to Life.
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- เผยแพร่เมื่อ 6 มี.ค. 2022
- Inoue Takehiko drew a painting of Miyamoto Musashi in the Ueno Royal Museum Tokyo before "The LAST Manga Exhibition", measuring 8x5 meters.. i don't own the footage edited
i took the footage from • Inoue Takehiko - Entra...
Vagabond was dropped due to the mental strain it caused Inoue. Seeing this, I completely understand. How does one man even begin to put this painting together?
What……!
Vagabound was dropped because he chose basketball as his priority in life
@@Alan-gu1hp Inoue was ballin, ong🙏
So....new slam dunk?
@@fay4956 there's a manga of wheelchairs basket ball that he created. I forgot the title tho sorry
The longer he spend time inking, is perfection . I am inspired and now i felt like painting again
How lucky
I just realized his characters look like him! He probably studied his face and used it as a reference a lot when started his art journey.
He looks more like Takuan haha
@@ray.n_l oh wow i can see it now!
@@ray.n_l actually, after finishing Vagabond I googled author and that was my first thought
You tend to draw your face (or just certain features) without really noticing though
Yup! You can see it a lot in the eyes, even in his other manga
without doubt one of the best mangakas to exist. he's such a hardworking person
One of the best mangakas along with eichiro oda
@@Dhruv-wv9ck one does not simply forget kentaro miura
@@poorlydigitallydrawngigachad I wouldn't consider Miura to be one of the best mangakas. Sure, he wrote a really good story and berserk art is easily top tier but he just wasn't consistent with chapter releases, unlike the two mentioned above. Also the story degraded in quality after conviction arc
@@Dhruv-wv9ck you do know that the reason he wasn't releasing chapters frequently is because of his health which lead to him dying right?
@@poorlydigitallydrawngigachad False, he died of acute aortic dissection, a condition which can happen to anyone at anytime and you can't know about it before hand. His health was completely fine, he was just lazy
Truly a pleasure to see a master at work. Those smiles toward the end were everything.
mf isn't even a mangaka at this point. this is museum quality art right here. what a master of his craft.
just read the description, stating this piece was for a museum exhibit, but my original comment still stands. this dude is next level when it comes to mangaka, even standing out amongst the greats like Oda and Miura dare I say.
1. Miura
2. Inoue
3. Oda
@@chainjail4834 eww not Oda 🤡
Have you even heard of Naoki Urasawa?
@@JustifyTheseHeathens oda☠️☠️☠️
@@nownothingwillbewrong2958 dude has an imagination larger than ant artist out
Idk why but I can see Musashi in his eyes and the way he's looking at the painting makes me smile
Him smiling from his hard work makes me smile damn
Creating something makes you feel really proud of yourself. All that hard work amounting to something so amazing is an addictive feeling. Makes you really wanna give it your all everytime.
@@wiss256
I will take your word for it, I have yet to experience that hook but when I'll perform my first piano piece that took me half a year of struggling to perfect then i'm sure I'll feel huge relief, then I'll move on to the next project till I die. I won't have it any other way either.
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We need an Inoue Takehiko Museum like what we got with Kentaro Miura.
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OMG. That would make me want to go to Japan even more 😊😭
I just finished reading Vagabond till the latest chapter 327 and it is really beautiful. Almost every panel was like a traditional Japanese painting. Although the story isn't complete and I know it is at a very long hiatus or dropped, it is one of the best manga I have ever read. This man really deserves a break
probably dropped
He stopped working on it but I heard theres an sketch panel ending.
i was literally confused if its just tachiyomi which was not showing any further
@@Doflaminguard more so ended with an art gallery of his with a bunch of paintings from vagabond
i just ended vagabond last week end and i totaly feel you. What a treat !
The song in the background is “Toshifumi Hinata-Reflections” slowed down.
Thx alot
Thanks you
Nice
Thank you v much
where i can find this version?
only one man did this. inoue is a monster
When I was reading Vagabond, I was constantly thinking about the artwork and the ungodly amount of effort it took to draw those pages. From the background to the characters moving, clothes, weapons, vegetation, it was all done without a single drop of lazyness. Literally the "sweat, blood and tears" quote came to mind.
If I recall an interview of him, he said that each panel needed to be an artwork like a painter does for his canvas. I don't think it was just an expression :p
the joy on his face the look of a man doing what he truly loves
and then he immedietly lost his smile bc he saw a mistake or two (that only he can see)
@@IPlayKindred hahaha, the curse of being a perfectionist artist
That there is truly a priceless piece of art.
Thank you for posting videos of Takehiko, they're kind of hard to find and I just absolutely love watching anything he does lmao
the scale of this canvas is massive, its amazing how he pulled off such a large piece
i can relate to that last look he made of seeing something you just drew and immediately finding something that you don't like, even though people wont realize it, it would stick with you every time you see the drawing/painting.
He made the most realistic and inspiring sports anime of all time, to me that is. Slam Dunk is still one of my all time favs.
His art belongs in a museum, like you can't say something like this isn't on the same level as some legendary artists of the past like da vinci.
Edit: I get y'alls point, I just meant Da Vinci's artistic values, I know he was much more than that.
if anyone says anything differently i will refer them to this video
Looks way more interesting than da vinci's art.
You can't really compare them, different times, different known techniques, available materia...
Da vinci wasn't just a painter tho, he was also a mathematician, architect, statue carver, philosopher, physician and a chemist. So it really isnt fair to just compare these 2
Yall going to far comparing these two , Vinci was not just a normal painter but way more than this he was literally a genius . if you did just a little research you will know the difference between these two .....
mad respect for this guy. he has so much confidence in his skills and you can see that with every brushstroke.
being an artist is the most underappreciated profession in society that we take for granted
5:09 - Original text translation (I used Google Translate)
For the first time, I faced a picture that I had been drawing while standing on top of it.
it was a strange feeling
I couldn't see it anyway
She thought that there would definitely be some parts that needed to be reworked (although she actually thought so in her head),
The picture I made looked like something I shouldn't touch anymore after that.
I felt like it wasn't mine anymore
Come to think of it, the whole time I was drawing this, I didn't get angry at all.
After finishing drawing, I don't feel strangely "I did it myself"
Thank you again for your valuable experience.
Takehiko Inoue
Excerpt from 2009.11.05 INOUE NEWS
(original text)
それまで上に乗っかって描いていた絵と、初めて正対した
不思議な気持ちだった
何せ引きで見ることができなかったのだから
必ず手直しをしなくてはならない箇所があるだろうと思っていたが(実際頭でそう考えた箇所はあったが)、
立てた絵はそれ以後もう僕が手を入れるべきものではないように見えた
すでに僕のものではないような気がした
思えばこれを描いている間中、ほとんど心がとがることがなかった
描き終えて、不思議なほど「自分で成し遂げた」という感じがない
またまた貴重な経験をさせていただきまして有難うございます。
井上雄彦
2009.11.05 INOUE NEWSより抜粋
The god of arts
the visual spatial memory he has is otherworldly, the amount of mental energy required to do this is something not just anyone can do
This is what I want my drawings to look like to not only be realistic yet stylized but also beautiful and inspirational inoue is a master of his craft
I’d seen Inoue’s art before and been impressed but I had no idea he’d ever worked at this massive scale. absolutely incredible display of skill and dedication to his craft. I love watching artists work like this-whatever he’s doing now, I hope he’s just as satisfied as he seems in this video
that smile at the end when he saw the final result ... made my day
He truly is a master at what he does
this masterpiece must beworth more than 10 million
this man is such a master in his craft. one of my favourite manga artists
ngl if takehiko grew his hair he would look exactly like musashi
Watching him work is in itself an inspiration to seek something bigger that can fill my soul. Every time I feel lost I come back to this video to get me back on track.
simply astonishing
"Wow thats looks pretty good, yea i'll watch the video i love vagabond"
*sees the size of the paper*
"Reflections" playing in the background is perfect. I can see him actually listening to it
My back hurts watching this
03:54 his happiness is priceless
His smile is just too beautiful ❤️
Please continue the series it’s so good thank you for the art my guy
Tysm for uploading these
He was so much into mushashi's charector , that he draw himself on vol.37 cover page as mushashi.
Such a beauty
They rlly dropped the ball with the camera quality, sucks cause the art is beautiful
eh could be worse
This was filmed nearly a decade ago
this was filmed a long ass time ago bruh
I don't think HD video was a thing when this was filmed and 360p or 480p was probably the max resolution in TH-cam videos back then
his creative mind is INSANE
This is pure Mastery, such a confindent stroke
I got chills when they show the finished painting for the first time. That imagery of Musashi enveloped by that evil aura with his right hand reaching out for the light is so powerful.
Takehiko inoue master of the brush
Music on background is "Reflections" by Toshifumi Hinata
This is gold at it's purest form
His work is amazing
so beautiful, it takes my breath away
It’s so goooooood!😭😭🤩
He is a great inspiration. Lots of respect towards him and his works
Look how badass bro is
That's just beautiful
Slam Dunk is amazing and Vagabond is straight GANGSTAR! Thank you for being so breathtaking!
Inou Take ... im always gonna be thankful for the great childhood he gave me for creating SlamDunk.
Such beauty cannot be described.
oh my god this is the best video on the internet
He was listening to the Only thing I know for real while painting
There will be bloodshed..
Takehiko Inoue is a legend... He created the masterpiece
Incredibly that he did this very every page
that was so beautiful.
327 chapters of pure genius. While i'm sad that it will probably never return, i'm glad i got to experience this masterpiece up to this point.
Bruh, that's some next level shit right here...
best mangaka ever
That one little smile made me feel happier then ever in my life
Cara e tão impressionante ver ele desenhando na calma ouvindo música, como se ele tivesse algo do cotidiano realmente esse cara pra e o top 1 mangaka
I liked the way he placed his canvas Pollock style, it must feel like a journey to paint like this tbh.
holy damn thats a master in his craft. love to see.
Goat painting a Goat.
sublime...
This painting is indeed.. Invincible under the Sun.
breathtaking
he's so godamn talented
Hardworker*
Love him so much 🖤
There is a reason why takehiko is so definition with his art, willpower, sweat, humanity, fun with drawing, repetition, life calling to himself, wanting to leave himself here, and just enjoying life as it is, striveing, thats why i respect him!
Shuch skill and dedication I highly respect that
Such
THIS is art
What a nice masterpiece
Truly, invincible under the heavens
This is.... Beatiful
this man is an absolute genius.
Absolute master piece. I hope that I can achieve an ounce of this in my life time
So he transforms magic of his mind on paper through hands. Wow!
This... Is ART.
este hombre es magico
Dam that's pretty cool
nice to hear the toshifumi hinata music in the background.
Now i know why it sounded so familiar
Captured the legend of musashi perfectly
beautiful
Probably best Artist in Japan
I have all of vagabond. This was epic
This was something I have luxury in watching envelop infant of my eyes, thank you
Truely a master of his craft
A master at work
Masterpiece
musashi was his self portrait.
How can a person be a legendary artist and story writer at the same time 💀
Don't forget he's the author of Slam Dunk