Difference Inking with G-Pens Vs. Microns

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  • Опубліковано 12 вер 2024

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  • @whytmangatv
    @whytmangatv  7 років тому +147

    I guess you could carry water or alcohol like nail polish removers or spirit in a bottle with wipes with you on the go, to clean G-Pens after use, so you can use whenever you want but Microns are still more convenient in this scenario.

    • @juniper7759
      @juniper7759 7 років тому +4

      +Whyt Manga just bought my microns today... love em thanks bro!

    • @xerothehero1704
      @xerothehero1704 6 років тому +2

      hi I'm a student who's doing a huge research project on what career we're looking into and part of that is interviewing someone from that field, would you please help me by allowing me to chat with you and ask a few questions about being a manga artist?

    • @theyee5227
      @theyee5227 5 років тому

      Wow , your pizza must be useful too XD

    • @Winddemonslayer
      @Winddemonslayer 3 роки тому

      Great video man, can you do a updated version? About the supplies that you use now vs the ones you used to use

    • @killerangothedeathrider4683
      @killerangothedeathrider4683 3 роки тому

      Bruh why your ink doesnt came out u just erased the pencils like devilllll teelllll meeeee 💥💥💥

  • @MaxMangaArt
    @MaxMangaArt 7 років тому +352

    "My hand's the most steady when I'm stroking downwards, OR upwards" lol, I'm so dirty minded.

    • @MaxAveris
      @MaxAveris 7 років тому +43

      i was literally at this point when I was reading this

    • @harakiriartist
      @harakiriartist 6 років тому +6

      oWo

  • @Warm_Ice0
    @Warm_Ice0 6 років тому +510

    The G pen
    -sleek
    -professional
    -stylish
    Micron
    -gets shit done

    • @Anthony.......
      @Anthony....... 4 роки тому +12

      Facts

    • @coldboig4725
      @coldboig4725 4 роки тому +12

      Hit it pretty much

    • @masteredultrainstinctaveus7733
      @masteredultrainstinctaveus7733 4 роки тому +51

      Bruh look at any professional mangaka who uses one and you'll see that they can ink super fast and it usually looks better than felt tip pens

    • @Warm_Ice0
      @Warm_Ice0 4 роки тому +3

      @@masteredultrainstinctaveus7733
      ?

    • @rainycchi7310
      @rainycchi7310 4 роки тому +21

      @@Warm_Ice0 theyre trying to say that professional mangakas can use gpens efficiently, basically as if theyre using a felt tip pen, and it looks better with it too

  • @iidensama
    @iidensama 7 років тому +247

    You're using the G-pen wrong. The sideways sketching strokes you're using seem like you're trying to get the most micron-like lines out of the g-pen. The point of a g-pen is the variation in stroke width you get pulling the nib length-wise towards you in a single stroke. Though the variation is relatively subtle compared to a saji/kabura pen. See any original Dragon Ball manga (100% Zebra g-pen inked) to see what I mean. If you want micron-like lines, maybe you should try a maru pen with a heavy hand. But that might look weird for a shonen art style. I still liked the tutorial though. And the sideways strokes are certainly used here and there, just not as constantly as you did here. Hope this is helpful.

    • @munkeewoo
      @munkeewoo 7 років тому +13

      iidensama agreed

    • @krisztian6159
      @krisztian6159 6 років тому +17

      Eden-sama zebra is preference not every nibholder holds zebra nib for example tachikawa nibholders thats also the reason some use nikko/tachikawa nibs

    • @khimaustin5066
      @khimaustin5066 4 роки тому +3

      yup hes using it wrong maybe using nihonji nibs are fit for what his doing

    • @tita-mita9314
      @tita-mita9314 3 роки тому

      I see ty

    • @joshuaburrows1696
      @joshuaburrows1696 2 роки тому +2

      Stfu. Different people draw differently. Assholes

  • @kidd9936
    @kidd9936 7 років тому +74

    Tbh dip pens are great but there can be that one random drop of ink that comes out of no where.
    but a $5 bottle of ink is nicer than $2 a micron.

    • @thegamingillustrator
      @thegamingillustrator 5 років тому +7

      At hobby lobby there was a pack of 5 microns for $4 and stupidly decided not to get it when they were on sail.

    • @ad6449
      @ad6449 4 роки тому +9

      The g pen is cheaper in the long term, actually. Microns can be refilled as well. There are some UA-cam videos about how to do this.

    • @thegamingillustrator
      @thegamingillustrator 3 роки тому

      @@jadstrawberry i barely sleep. You're lucky i said anything resebling sale.

    • @crakoa1254
      @crakoa1254 3 роки тому

      In my opinion i like using gpens as well as microns they both work well but......the g pen inks dries little bit late while the micron ink dries fast but fades when you erase them on top of graphite... still both of them are lEgEndARy to use

    • @simjones206
      @simjones206 7 місяців тому

      Your pressing too hard if that happens, or using too much ink

  • @katanaquits5255
    @katanaquits5255 4 роки тому +5

    MY MANGA TOOLS:
    Deleter G-pen, Deleter Type A B4 Comic book Paper, Deleter type 6 ink, Manga Studio 5, Photoshop, SAI, Mechanical Pencils, Erasers, Curves, Rulers, Brushes, Water Color, Copic Markers Ciao 72 B and *Pizza.*
    *Ah i see you're a man of culture aswell*

  • @scarybatwingsXD
    @scarybatwingsXD 7 років тому +152

    Microns fade when you erase on top of them... it's annoying.

    • @doopelgangerx
      @doopelgangerx 7 років тому +21

      you're right. that's why I bought a g pen. now the only thing I can do is practice

    • @similarteacher
      @similarteacher 5 років тому +52

      They fade because of the graphite you erase with your eraser, you need to give the microns time to dry before you pick up with eraser or use a kneaded eraser, which is much more easier to stop fade with

    • @artzjc7796
      @artzjc7796 5 років тому +1

      Ena Kohanna thanks lol

    • @lemonyandzesty
      @lemonyandzesty 5 років тому +13

      slavboobs is right, giving the micron ink time to dry helps out a lot. It also helps if you can use a kneaded eraser to lightly erase your pencil lines a bit before you start inking, so your ink isn't sitting on so much graphite. It'll bind to the paper better.

    • @Jiboby
      @Jiboby 4 роки тому +5

      that's because they need to dry for a minimum of an hour. That's for every ink pen, not just microns.

  • @TazHall
    @TazHall 5 років тому +17

    Yeaaaaah... I'mma stick with my microns for comic work and use my nib pens for when I have more time to take longer on inking. It has a unique line quality but it just takes too long for my commission work.

  • @Stimkie
    @Stimkie 7 років тому +15

    I find Sakura Microns to be more pigmented compared to other pens. it's really opaque even on tracing paper. (yes, I use them for drafting)

  • @fangchick93
    @fangchick93 2 роки тому +11

    I like the g-pen because I get good control and line variations, I've used microns for a while but I find I have more fun with fountain and dip pens. I use the platinum carbon ink (10:2 ink to water ratio) for both. I only use the microns for backgrounds of hatching in my marker drawings since I like to make the foreground stand out with line variation.

  • @jumpsandflips
    @jumpsandflips 7 років тому +16

    IMO brushes are the cheapest and best way to go. you can go from really thick lines to really thin lines no problem and you can get some really smooth lines.

  • @Manganization
    @Manganization 7 років тому +5

    I've used both for art classes in College (it's my country's equivalent to High School in the US), and as you implied, the G-pen is a lot more versatile but time-consuming. And it's so expensive! When doing long projects I prefer the use of Micron pens, although it is really annoying to have to switch between pen sizes and colouring in the thickness of a line. That said, my go-to size is the 5 pen, as it's the most versatile to me and strikes the perfect balance when I don't want to frequently dance between pens.
    But for short projects I'd stick to a G-pen.

  • @elijahhorton7935
    @elijahhorton7935 7 років тому +28

    To be honest my preferred inking tool is a calligraphy brush pen. it's very useful for a lot of situations.

    • @EmaleesBoyfriend
      @EmaleesBoyfriend 2 роки тому +1

      Just no

    • @Kkajo
      @Kkajo 2 роки тому +1

      I do have a feather dip pen and it's amazing. I love lining drawings with it

    • @EmaleesBoyfriend
      @EmaleesBoyfriend 2 роки тому

      @@Kkajo just no

    • @Kkajo
      @Kkajo 2 роки тому

      @@EmaleesBoyfriend why no?

  • @edit4310
    @edit4310 7 років тому +119

    everyone's talking about pens and I'm still laughing over his girlfriend/sidechick analogy lol ffs

  • @buffruddy297
    @buffruddy297 7 років тому +3

    If you are having troubles maintaining dip pens I suggest buying a bottle of rubbing alcohol and keeping a tissue box near by while drawing. Instead of going through the pain of removing the nib and washing with water just spray a tissue with the alcohol and clean the nib. the alcohol drys instantantly and it keeps type nib nicer longer and its faster to clean.

  • @filiperodriguesaquin
    @filiperodriguesaquin 5 років тому +7

    The tip burning is for removing the oil that comes with the nib. You know, for preventing oxidation and stuff. I prefer cleaning it with a cloth. As you said, the oil makes it harder for the ink to stick on the nib.

  • @domenicodetta2639
    @domenicodetta2639 7 років тому +51

    I think the G-pen lines look better

  • @AlphaProto
    @AlphaProto 7 років тому +3

    Nibs are fun for art, but they are not that great if you have a tight schedule.
    I really liked the lines they give, but waiting for the ink to dry and constantly having to avoid smudging , and dripping is annoying.
    I am a noobie when it comes to using dip pens, so with practice I should get better.
    Just make sure you have a lot of white out on hand when you use a nib pen.

  • @kairos8452
    @kairos8452 5 років тому +11

    I have the micron brush pen and its good for lineart it has balance in lines just like pressure sensitivity in digital

  • @slantsix6344
    @slantsix6344 7 років тому +1

    The tips of pen nibs have oil on them when they come from the factory. People burn off that oil with a match or lighter to get all the oil off so the ink flows smoothly and sticks to the nib. Alcohol works too.

  • @MakaiiART
    @MakaiiART 7 років тому +1

    Generally people ''burn'' the tip of dip pen nibs since most (almost all) nibs come with a coating to protect it during shipping that makes it very hard to use. If you use the burning technique, then just be careful you dont burn it too much.
    I personally prefer to just put some rubbing alcohol on a Q-tip and removing it that way.

  • @annalise4319
    @annalise4319 4 роки тому +2

    Thanks for the video. I've used microns but was never really satisfied with the finish product because of the line quality. So the g pen is the way to go

  • @akitahaku1447
    @akitahaku1447 7 років тому +1

    most people burn the tip bc the manufacturers coat the tips with something to prevent it from rusting in shipment, this coating can sometime effect how the ink flows & cause it to bead up this is why some times people burn the tip, I dont bc I'm lazy and wanna use my nibs right after i get them, tho most of the time this wont cause a prob with the G nib but it can really be frustrating with some maru nibs.

  • @eroane
    @eroane 2 роки тому +2

    Your inking so nicely…^__^ I just started to use my manga G-Pen earlier today…^_^ Thanks for the tips

  • @dutchmenneer3289
    @dutchmenneer3289 7 років тому +1

    I prefer using a brush + ink, because I like thick lines

  • @madelynnrichard1225
    @madelynnrichard1225 7 років тому +18

    I've always been afraid of inking on paper to be honest. I do the majority of my work, if not all of it digitally and do some of the sketches traditionally before bringing it onto my computer. Not only am I afraid to mess up, but I find that a normal pen just doesn't have the same sensitivity and line weight. Plus, I don't have to constantly switch pens to get thicker lines. Would you say that, for creating manga, it's better to do everything traditionally or is digital inking/colouring acceptable? Do you think it looks better traditionally? Has a better feel to it? Because I'm thinking that, when I get better at drawing bodies and hands and such, I'm going to create my own manga however, I need to know if it's okay to do everything on a program. I'd rather not start inking out some pages only to be rejected simply because I did it on Clip Studio Paint or something. XD

    • @T3pz
      @T3pz Рік тому

      I mean u choose it’s all your choice in the end. Whatever ur more comfortable with. Off topic but I suck at drawing bodies and clothes do u use references for everything?

  • @celinabaltazar830
    @celinabaltazar830 5 років тому +5

    I liked it how you called the tools as 'weapons' 😂 it makes it more exciting to practice using both 😂

    • @knxfesck
      @knxfesck 2 роки тому

      dual wielding both pens

  • @thegamingillustrator
    @thegamingillustrator 5 років тому +1

    I personally change the method of inking based on what i want more practice in, however, i've found myself using microns and a brush pen with sharpies to ink more than others.

  • @djotterz4062
    @djotterz4062 7 років тому +6

    Also, what about brushes? Have you ever tried inking with those? It's pretty common, especially in western comics....And you also have the drawing freak of nature that is Takehiko Inoue, he inks Vagabond with a brush.

  • @potatoraider7320
    @potatoraider7320 6 років тому +2

    to be honest, this is a deal breaker.
    I like my microns but they have the problems of fading after erasing, and they're not variable in width. another problem is you have to own alot of them, each sizes have different roles and i am already iritated by needing to buy that many, plus my pencil case is literally full.
    I never have a G-pen but looking from the video, i am impressed by the fact that it doesnt suffer from the problems such as "solid width", eraser faded and alot of individual pens needed. But its problem is just it wont dry faster, based on whyt sensei's oppinion. But i cant let myself down, i know there might be a fast drying ink somewhere out there that can dry fast..

  • @reiiz9942
    @reiiz9942 4 роки тому +4

    Micron : Sketches
    G pen : Everything and Perfection
    Never use G pen, but based on review and the videos, we can clearly see that G pen is much versatile than Micron.

    • @pro9arts591
      @pro9arts591 3 роки тому

      Hey I'm a newbie artist
      Can you tell me why G pens are better as I'm thinking of using them but don't understand why should I?

  • @otto8718
    @otto8718 4 роки тому +2

    How do you know if it’s dry or not do you just play Russian roulette with your drawing and rub your hand across the drawing and see if the ink smudges or not?

  • @TheLastCrow5150
    @TheLastCrow5150 4 роки тому +7

    Oh my God man. I turned around for 5 seconds one time, with my open ink on the table. I'm not sure what happened, but I saw my cat jump off table with my two Huskies in persuit, and BAM! A full 8 oz jar of water proof super black speed ball inc right on to my rug. That, was, a, bitch, to clean... Not to mention roughly $8.00 of [down the drain)...

    • @thatonequietkidthatcarries5139
      @thatonequietkidthatcarries5139 3 роки тому +1

      So what did you do on your pets?? Did you cook them??

    • @wyvron6146
      @wyvron6146 3 роки тому

      This has to be the most painful thing I’ve ever read, I just got a g pen today and am terrified of spilling ink. I bet you still have that dating in your carpet today

  • @keving2115
    @keving2115 4 роки тому +1

    I have a hard time with G-pens - They grab fibers from the paper and sort of cut into the page.

  • @jacobreynolds3917
    @jacobreynolds3917 3 роки тому +1

    I think there are different styles or ways of using a g pen. I know many mangakas that prefer fast smooth strokes with decreasing or increasing pressure, to convey complex-shapes.

  • @merienda4958
    @merienda4958 7 років тому +12

    I love how there's always floating dirt

  • @tungstenwhizard4361
    @tungstenwhizard4361 7 років тому +1

    So what's the difference between a G-pen vs a normal dip pen? Because I've seen artist who use a dip pen, and they can draw quickly, accurately, and nicely without being too obnoxiously difficult.

  • @rocketmanart7964
    @rocketmanart7964 2 місяці тому

    I use fine liners pens. I don't use g pens cause I'll accidentally pill the ink wale all over my page. And when you dip the pen in the ink wale, you have to be very careful that it doesn't drip where you don't want it to drip.

  • @GussieBabes
    @GussieBabes 6 років тому +1

    Dip pens are better. The lines are better, and because they force you to take your time, you think more about each line.

  • @dyssii
    @dyssii 7 років тому +1

    the lines look sexy, don't question me on this and idk how they just look really sexy, both of the line arts but gpen looks more towards the elegant side and micron towards smooth kinda? idk

  • @joshualadner6096
    @joshualadner6096 7 років тому +1

    I feel like I have more control with fineliners or microns because it is not as pressure sensitive 😋

  • @yeezysniffer2318
    @yeezysniffer2318 7 років тому +20

    Imagine an Apple Black anime. I would set a reminder on all my TV's!

  • @Bonecrusher8121
    @Bonecrusher8121 7 років тому +5

    this is my favorite looking character from you

  • @issen2291
    @issen2291 Рік тому

    Your work is beautiful. Even though I have been inking for some time, I learnt a lot from this video. Thank you for your input.

  • @Beriririi
    @Beriririi 7 років тому +2

    You finally fixed your audio, thank god

  • @ovasudev8727
    @ovasudev8727 3 роки тому +1

    My MAngA ToOLS
    Rotring 0.6
    0.35
    0.8 (I have more but i only use these)
    Wooden PeNcIl
    Eraser
    15 cm ruler
    Pink and blue pencil

  • @EarthlyArt777
    @EarthlyArt777 Рік тому +1

    I love how he forgets he's a professional too, Lol.

  • @davidkyousei5131
    @davidkyousei5131 7 років тому +5

    your artsyle is cool and unique

  • @ohhhh
    @ohhhh 7 років тому +13

    hey whyt manga. Im not sure if you talked about this before but i want to draw manga and i think im getting better but it feels like my drawings seem to..2d? It doesn't really have a manga feel like your faces seem 3d like its a real face, but mine feel like its just a piece of paper. Do you know what im doing wrong? if needed i will explain better and show examples.

    • @punchtheface
      @punchtheface 7 років тому +2

      Use one, two, and three point perspective. Shading faces and arms also helps, set up light origin points (sun, light bulb etc)

    • @ohhhh
      @ohhhh 7 років тому +1

      PunchTheFace thanks for the tip

    • @punchtheface
      @punchtheface 7 років тому

      Lucid Phantom of course! I might not be the best source of info but I do wish you good luck in your drawing!

    • @justpassingby1066
      @justpassingby1066 7 років тому

      what a nice person you are.

    • @justpassingby1066
      @justpassingby1066 7 років тому

      use reference. There's no such thing as too much reference.

  • @genjistico3719
    @genjistico3719 6 років тому +1

    Bad inking with g pen but in the last videos you are very good at inking

  • @AMRsti93
    @AMRsti93 3 роки тому +1

    Man I cant be bothered with a g pen so I just scan my sketches into manga studio and do the linework digitally lol.. also I'm a lefty. So.. yeah... messy...

  • @bernhardberkheij2661
    @bernhardberkheij2661 6 років тому +1

    I do love this manga style of yours man, but it's quite a difficult one.

  • @bekahwashkow1616
    @bekahwashkow1616 7 років тому

    You have a very clean style! Of course it's yours, but it seems that it has some influence by several shonen manga and anime. The closest that I see is bleach, with elements of naruto and one piece. Very classic.

  • @cosmocarrot3297
    @cosmocarrot3297 6 років тому +1

    You say the ink has to be replaced for the G-Pen.. almost implying Microns have infinite ink? :P

  • @krisztian6159
    @krisztian6159 7 років тому +2

    finaly this video was waiting long for this thx

  • @slantsix6344
    @slantsix6344 7 років тому

    The old masters of Pen drawing only used dip pens. Franklin Booth, Charles Dana Gibson, Herbert Railton etc. Pen drawings were at their peak in the 1890s.

  • @pendejosproductions4
    @pendejosproductions4 7 років тому

    man i really love your drawings!! and watch your videos when i want to chill for a while.

  • @gedoumazoutsuki
    @gedoumazoutsuki 6 років тому

    look im not a professional or anything but i've learned a lot at school, and from what i'm seeing you hold you pen too close from the edge, maybe it's a preference thing but by holding it further you get a more dynamic line

  • @Gatitasecsii
    @Gatitasecsii 7 років тому

    The music you use on your videos is always really good, on every video.

  • @niadaniels1044
    @niadaniels1044 7 років тому +15

    is apple black gonna have a little smidge of romance or no

    • @whytmangatv
      @whytmangatv  7 років тому +21

      it will, there is a wedding lol Don't get too excited tho..lol the wedding will have plot twists... and the romance will not be over the top at all, more realistic-ish.

    • @niadaniels1044
      @niadaniels1044 7 років тому +4

      Whyt Manga ayeeee

    • @faminisim3616
      @faminisim3616 7 років тому

      Was it hard for you to fit romance into Apple Black? Do you have any advice for fitting romance into a comic that's more action/adventure?

    • @magee_gameplay
      @magee_gameplay 7 років тому +1

      Nia D I hate romance in anything. it seems stupid to me, sonic especially.

    • @faminisim3616
      @faminisim3616 7 років тому +3

      Sometimes, it's necessary to a story. It's a way to get people emotionally attached to characters, it could have a significant effect on future events in a story (Like a character could marry another character who has done bad things in the past and now the other character is treated badly due to his/her partner), it could bring out different personality in a character, sometimes it's a sort of relief for comics that are extremely serious or depressing. I know it can be argued that other elements in a story can do the same thing, but not in the same way. It's understandable that romance may not be everyone's favorite mainly because, like in Sonic, people don't know how to write it in the story and it ends up stale.

  • @sezuan2103
    @sezuan2103 7 років тому +1

    well this isnt the first time i've been stroking to find a sweet spot...

  • @Romulus623
    @Romulus623 5 років тому +1

    Great job explaining, I learned a lot.

  • @angelrivera.-.4866
    @angelrivera.-.4866 3 роки тому

    Micron are good at the beginning, but as the time passes it turns grey and gets more opacity

  • @formulaiclord3293
    @formulaiclord3293 6 років тому +1

    For how much time does the micron work

  • @diemenjav
    @diemenjav 7 років тому +1

    What's your camera setup? What kind do you have and how do you hold it above the drawing?

  • @cidevant002
    @cidevant002 7 років тому

    I thought the burning the tip thing was simply to help clean it more easily and avoid rusting.

  • @Rayan-qk2xw
    @Rayan-qk2xw 5 років тому

    I once found a micron that was 0.03
    Still though concerning what type of pen or brush you should use, just go what is easiest for you or easiest to acquire for you as it only has a 3% role in how you draw.

  • @charleskershaw5341
    @charleskershaw5341 Рік тому

    why would you ever use a g pen it just seems tedious and hard to control line thickness. asking genuinely.

  • @asherannaart899
    @asherannaart899 7 років тому

    I've not used G Pens but I have used dip pens. Are they forked like other dip pens? The reason I asked is I noticed your lines are splotchy like the forks in the pen crossed due to the way you're holding the pen like it's a regular pen. You might notice better results with the G Pen if you held the pen at a 90 degree angle in you hand and you use your arm to move the pen.

  • @junioranthoney7306
    @junioranthoney7306 7 років тому +9

    can u do a character transformation draw

    • @4obamablackguy449
      @4obamablackguy449 7 років тому

      Junior Anthoney Dont give up Junior de need that tutorial

  • @ochinchin6718
    @ochinchin6718 Рік тому

    9:29 "cuz if you stroke the tip" 😳😳

  • @djotterz4062
    @djotterz4062 7 років тому

    You don't necesarily have to be that patient if you are skilled enough... I've watched some of Manben shows w/Urasawa Naoki, and some of the mangaka he features really use Gpen at crazy speeds haha.

  • @teodoriliev209
    @teodoriliev209 7 років тому +1

    Hey Whyt! Do you plan on making a video on drawing characters in a 3/4 view?

  • @ladyheehee2526
    @ladyheehee2526 7 років тому +18

    I said that I'll study at 12pm
    It's 17pm and I'm watching this while I draw giraffes

    • @ohhhh
      @ohhhh 7 років тому

      armys are everywhere

    • @ladyheehee2526
      @ladyheehee2526 7 років тому

      Lucid Phantom Yasss babe

    • @ohhhh
      @ohhhh 7 років тому

      Yaaaaaassss

  • @NoBSGuidesByZoran
    @NoBSGuidesByZoran 8 місяців тому

    Thanks for the advice on stroking! Will be using that later :smirk:

  • @DuendeTortuga
    @DuendeTortuga 7 років тому

    I really like using G-Pen though yeah they work better with deleter paperand that one is a bit more expensive, especially if where one lives they don't import that particular brand

  • @OddDude21
    @OddDude21 3 роки тому

    Microns for me fade really bad when I erase. Even lightly erasing takes a lot of ink away and I have to ink a piece twice using them

    • @miralis00
      @miralis00 2 роки тому

      It's mostly on the paper you use.
      papers on sketchpads/books will have "tooth" on them which is basically the slightly rough texture on it's surface.
      I also noticed the fade of microns when erasing graphite on those type of paper after inking so I swapped with Vellum board 200 gsm noticed that the ink doesn't fade anymore so I made it as my primary paper.
      So basically, Less tooth/texture = less fading because the paper is smooth and without tooth the surface doesn't get "shaved" off

  • @kimberlyheard8333
    @kimberlyheard8333 7 років тому

    yay!! you're back!! 👏💯👌🎊🎉🎈

  • @mikewheeler6274
    @mikewheeler6274 5 років тому

    You should try the stabilo point 88 fine 0.4 inking marker, it is slightly accurate for manga inking, but the problem is that sometimes your grip slips then you have problems with the ink.

  • @XN4GA
    @XN4GA 5 місяців тому

    Nibs give vibrant and life to draws

  • @tihipixi
    @tihipixi 3 роки тому +1

    what pen did he write the names of the pens with?

  • @thenabj5905
    @thenabj5905 7 років тому

    when drawing with a G pen, you also have to make sure the lines are all highlighted because the drawing could get crispy if you're too slow XD

  • @dspzombies7292
    @dspzombies7292 4 роки тому

    why do whyt’s hands have borders in this light

  • @hibahiba363
    @hibahiba363 7 років тому

    Yeah that's is adunze you come back whith your btw videos iam appreciation to you man keep goin I like your manga i hope one it become a anime

  • @ScruffyJedd
    @ScruffyJedd 7 років тому

    I use alcohol wipes to clean my nibs, like the wet wipes you get at kfc those kind of things. It's a lot easier than having a cup of water around. also its way faster, just give them a wipe and dry them off.

  • @allstarlord9110
    @allstarlord9110 7 років тому +1

    i think that you are not that suited with the Gpen.It makes a HUGE diference.

  • @JojoBizarreAventure
    @JojoBizarreAventure 7 років тому +3

    +whyt manga.
    hi Mr.whyt.
    please please can u do a video on which paper should we use when we want to do the cover page of our own manga?
    that would really help me and other people maybe.
    thanks in advance if u put this in one of ur future videos🙏

    • @chloe2258
      @chloe2258 7 років тому

      Black _Corpse probably just magazine type paper unless its in a book then glossy paperback.

  • @owleen4251
    @owleen4251 6 років тому +1

    Your video is really really helpful! But what about other nibs? Or is it better to use only G?

  • @field_of_hei
    @field_of_hei 7 років тому +1

    I was just thinking about this!!!!

  • @lilshuaylblessedtorah7151
    @lilshuaylblessedtorah7151 7 років тому

    thank you man keep up the good work

  • @zigmaster1387
    @zigmaster1387 7 років тому +1

    How long did it take you to establish your own art style?

  • @antarcfroze
    @antarcfroze 7 років тому

    G pen is thick and smooth, but failing is something really often happen so

  • @slantsix6344
    @slantsix6344 7 років тому

    Microns work well and are clean to use, but the line thickness is the same and somewhat boring.

  • @imbludabbadee
    @imbludabbadee 7 років тому

    can u make a video on inking and shading using the pentel brush pen.I know u have done some drawings with it but a more in-depth tutorial can be helpful.Thnx in advance

  • @darkfalconbird3656
    @darkfalconbird3656 7 років тому

    is Apple Black gonna come out with episodes any time soon.

  • @fishaccordion7601
    @fishaccordion7601 7 років тому

    beautiful as always

  • @killagoon8029
    @killagoon8029 5 років тому

    Wait. What g pen is that? I look up g pen and like 20 different pens pop up. Help lol.

  • @JacK46
    @JacK46 2 роки тому

    why my g, maru and saji pen not works with white ink? I have white maxon comic ink and winsor e newton white ink and I can't draw white line on black (black kaimei ink 360ml)

  • @marrymejennaandwednesdaypls
    @marrymejennaandwednesdaypls 7 років тому

    It looks so freakin awesome!!!!!!!!

  • @JimmyUSO3
    @JimmyUSO3 6 років тому +1

    Have you ever used a Oblique pen holder for manga art ?
    ✒🎨