I heard it described this way: Yusuke Murata’s style is so unique because he draws influence from ‘traditional’ Japanese manga techniques, American comic techniques, and mixes in realistic anatomy to form a trinity which defines his style, and that’s something that I aspire to do as well!
Thats really curious but at the same time most styles are a crazy vitamine just like that. Jorge Jimenez work flows in the same way, but going to different directions
Also you could of mentioned that murata does livestreams where he draws the Opm manga and theres like a hundred hours worth of livestream content so you can study his process of sketching, inking, coloring, etc
Make sure yall remember that Murata has assistants who add digital effects. The incredible landscapes, backgrounds, glowing around characters, smoke, all that is done digital by his assistants Edit: That doesn't take away from his skill at all, he's still a God with everything that has to do with art
I think it is impossible to make such hyper detailed art by yourself without assistants ( bear in mind that his assistants are not common artists they most likely are insanely skilled)
@@igoraraujo7451 I think it is possible but it'd just take him so much longer to produce a chapter, and I agree when you say his assistants are insanely skilled. Not to mention Murata is mainly traditional so without assistants we wouldn't be seeing even close to what we see in OPM today. Sad to see that his assistants often go underlooked
It really seems like he has a 3D model in his head and prints that out on paper lol. Gesture, form, lighting, and compassion. I think these are the pillars of his style, each having there on subsections aswell to get really good with. Gesture needing knowledge of interesting ways things can be observed etc.. form being proportions, anatomy etc.. lighting being mastery of values etc.. and compassion finding a shape, theme or feeling you want out of the drawing. You're right about it being deceptively simple, because it actually is simple with the proper steps taken.
Is impressive to see how much Murata has grown since Eyeshield. If you compare his first page from that manga to one punch there is a world of difference. It inspires me to keep drawing to get better.
One example I learned myself on how he's good at making a deceptively easy style is the way he shades the hair. Fubuki's hair looks easy, you can tell how the light falls on the hair. But once you actually try it, it's hard as fuck. I can't believe he jumps straight to inking for that as I would make the hair completely black then erase the spots that are supposed to shine.
@@WizardNone123 I was searching for a comment like this bro, people just think that every page is done by yusuke murata but they don't really seem to know that he have assistants.
Another two words I'd use to describe murata's art are "Incredibly Decisive." It feels like the reason why everything looks so simple is because it feels as if he knows exactly what he needs to do with every stroke. It's so masterful.
I think the difference between your drawing and murata's is you use different brush. Murata uses a much finer brush, also he has more hatches, especially doing white lines. I've been copying his art for a long time too. Maybe a year and a half or so. I find that most his male characters have the same body structures, except of course characters like darkshine. Also, as far as I've analyzed his art, I can't find any pattern in his line thickness. I don't know where he puts thick or thin. It all seems random
Great video bro!You always encourage every day when I watch these videos to find my art style, I was wondering for the next how to draw video you could analyse atushi ohkubo’s art style since I feel it’s could be very helpful and useful
Amazing video man! You always help me learn how to be more like my inspirations! I was wondering if you could do the art of blue lock or a realistic art style like Boichi’s Sun Ken Rock or Takehiko Inoue with Vagabond, Slam Dunk and Real! I’d love to see any of those videos. Keep up the work and keep inspiring people everyday man 👍
I miss traditional art. Everyone’s digital now. I used to do digital stuff and you could learn to do the craziest stuff just by watching a UA-cam vid. It was cool but it was overwhelming. I quit 7 months ago and went traditional and even though some things are harder I enjoy it 100 times more. And my best work has been been in these past few months.
i ditched digital art. i own a wacom. tried it and ditched it. i try self taught of digital art because people in the community of manga in my country said they are self taught and i say they all effin liars. im at the point of if someone tell me he/she is a self taught in digital art im gonna commit murder. i don;t even know the brush standard for basic drawing. there are gazillions of brush setup in the internet. i dont have time to try one by one to get it right. how many layers i should use, etc. stuff like that you can only learn if someone teach you. now i draw traditionally and use AI to add background. im making a superhero manga also and in the storyboard stage. and it's fulfilling unlike digital drawing that is very frustating. there will come a day in near future that we will draw the basic lineart and AI does the rest such as inking, toning, and background or 'beautify' it. tomorrow is the future for storytellers, its badnews for illustrators especially those who do digital art. its badnews for coders but great news for software/program designers.
There is a lot of great artists, but there is something that put Murata aboce them, the way of how he can put the feeling of motion in the drawing. Another good point of Muarata is that he uses a lot of art techniques or styles in his drawing.
The top four artist I’m definitely learning from to get better are yusuke Murata, kentaro miura, horikoshi kohei, and masashi kishimoto he is kinda underrated people don’t talk about it much but his art and perspective in illustrations and manga be amazing and the art like with the minato manga
You don't need to emulate Murata imo. Your impression of his art is super unique and has its own flair. I've noticed it in your comic. You're coming into your own style and while it's similar to Muratas there are small differences that make yours unique in its own way.. Keep it up brother!
I would say His art is up there but I would definitely put the panels from Vagabond or Berserk on a higher pedestal of art quality than one punch and One punch third.
9:27 I mean I can. I’ve done it. The thing I struggle with when drawing like him is his dynamic poses. His anatomy is so consistent across poses where mine isn’t.
I would like to draw like yusuka, but the characters he can draw I can handle but for the building he draw I having a hard time trying to understand how to design it but does it have to be perfect at a far distance I just want to know?
Good video man It would be sick if you made an art analysis on Kwangsu Lee he is the artist of Noblesse and his new series X and Ash his style is insane I love it so much and also a video on what the art fundamentals are would be amazing
I’m curious as to what you think about Hiro Mashima’s (the creator or Rave Master, Fairy Tail, and Edens Zero) art style. Fairy Tail is the first manga I fell in love with and I always love hearing other people and their opinions of the series. (As long as they’re respectful about it)
Even when his character design is simple he draws very fast, I don't know about Edens zero, but sometimes he drew 2 chapter of Fairy tail in a week, insane.
AYYYE glad to finally see this. If u don’t remember me I ask when u gonna do this style on one of ur other style videos but anyway great video keep up the art
Also with your attempt at Muratazation, it looks pretty darn close if you control your line weights more. They're too thick as a general statement, but if you reduce the range of thicknesses and make confident lines instead of "petting lines", it might end up closer to his style.
This man: one of my biggest goals personally as an artist is simply to get to Yusuke Murata's skills lvl Me: possibly my greatest goal is to achieve the lvl of animations the 1st one punch man season had
So dd mark I comment on your videos most videos but I have a question you give different advice but which advice should I follow some or all of it.also one more thing where can I find some of your mangas because your honestly my favorite mangaka .also please do a video on your art style.
Hey there can you do a how to draw like Yupik Tabata I look forward to it. I also have my one shot called 100 shadows puppets which i would publish my work in weekly Shounen jump.🙏
Dd sensei can you make a video on how to study your favourite artist I've heard alot of mangaka talk about it but I really don't how to Kentaro Muira's art
If you really want your inking to look like his, you'd have to make your ink look traditional. And with Clip Studio it's not impossible if you have the right brush. There's actually one brush that increases the density of the texture with light pressure, as if you were using it on paper. I downloaded it through random research and do not have the name in my head. Now, that doesn't mean he always use the same stroke everywhere. Some strokes are very clear like the ones left by a Micron inking pen.
your panels look pretty similar to Murata's artstyle......i had just one doubt .....for toning thats definitely not screentone u used there am i right? thats gray color with mixture of hatching and opacity.
I wouldn't say he stretches the crowd beyond what a human would stretch, because I've seen people like that I'd say like Kubo he uses physical structure of the Hectomorphs if you search for body variations that have names the ones that are like this, thinner and more stretched are the Hectomorphs maybe Murata just exaggerated in some that for example the Garou is a villain who benefits from this physical structure for his dynamic poses, just like the author of JoJo who increasingly stretched and thinned his characters as the work progresses, those wonderful, dynamic poses he strikes would get weird and difficult to draw with his more muscular characters at the beginning.
Hey dude, If I had to nit pick something here I'd say your line work is a bit too thick compared to Murata. He has that kind of way of almost blending the linework with the background cause it's so thin. Awesome stuff anyways though!
I heard it described this way: Yusuke Murata’s style is so unique because he draws influence from ‘traditional’ Japanese manga techniques, American comic techniques, and mixes in realistic anatomy to form a trinity which defines his style, and that’s something that I aspire to do as well!
Thats really curious but at the same time most styles are a crazy vitamine just like that. Jorge Jimenez work flows in the same way, but going to different directions
Pretty sure that what everyone seeks
he achieve nirvanna
Examples:?
@@zzodysseuszzwhat do you mean
Also you could of mentioned that murata does livestreams where he draws the Opm manga and theres like a hundred hours worth of livestream content so you can study his process of sketching, inking, coloring, etc
Where can I find this?
@@fw.fatherjamal Look up murata live drawing here on youtube
@@fw.fatherjamal all you have to do is type in his name on UA-cam
I NEVER KNEW THIS! Thank you 👍🏻
Caped Baldy is his channel I think
Make sure yall remember that Murata has assistants who add digital effects. The incredible landscapes, backgrounds, glowing around characters, smoke, all that is done digital by his assistants
Edit: That doesn't take away from his skill at all, he's still a God with everything that has to do with art
Facts
I think it is impossible to make such hyper detailed art by yourself without assistants ( bear in mind that his assistants are not common artists they most likely are insanely skilled)
@@igoraraujo7451 I think it is possible but it'd just take him so much longer to produce a chapter, and I agree when you say his assistants are insanely skilled. Not to mention Murata is mainly traditional so without assistants we wouldn't be seeing even close to what we see in OPM today. Sad to see that his assistants often go underlooked
The man was already drawing similar like that when he was 17, he still had that Murata artstyle. Man was a born artist
@@bloodnessx yup even at 13 he was really really good
It really seems like he has a 3D model in his head and prints that out on paper lol.
Gesture, form, lighting, and compassion. I think these are the pillars of his style, each having there on subsections aswell to get really good with. Gesture needing knowledge of interesting ways things can be observed etc.. form being proportions, anatomy etc.. lighting being mastery of values etc.. and compassion finding a shape, theme or feeling you want out of the drawing.
You're right about it being deceptively simple, because it actually is simple with the proper steps taken.
Is impressive to see how much Murata has grown since Eyeshield. If you compare his first page from that manga to one punch there is a world of difference. It inspires me to keep drawing to get better.
One example I learned myself on how he's good at making a deceptively easy style is the way he shades the hair. Fubuki's hair looks easy, you can tell how the light falls on the hair. But once you actually try it, it's hard as fuck. I can't believe he jumps straight to inking for that as I would make the hair completely black then erase the spots that are supposed to shine.
lowkey your artstyle looks like a mix of murata and kubo, it's pretty fire
Murata draws the background very deep and complex
Thats what pops his characters is a specially good way
He doesn't do that his assitants do
@@WizardNone123 he ususally draws backgrounds but his assistants also do that, its to speed up work
@@nombreoriginal616 Yeah, I saw some of the backgrounds that he draw, the one where he draw orochi vs garou.
@@WizardNone123 I was searching for a comment like this bro, people just think that every page is done by yusuke murata but they don't really seem to know that he have assistants.
@@swarupnayak1107 Yeah even Takehiko inoue had assistants to help him with vagabond which was weekly release
Him and Jung gi kim are probably the 2 most insane artists. And easily 2 of my favorites
Another two words I'd use to describe murata's art are "Incredibly Decisive." It feels like the reason why everything looks so simple is because it feels as if he knows exactly what he needs to do with every stroke. It's so masterful.
broo im so hyped up now!! ima start drawing again cuz of this man!! keep up the great work!!
Looking at Muratas art, from an artists perspective, it makes me fucking anxious. Like, how? How do I even start? AAAAAAAAAAAAAAHHHHHHH!
this is actually really good despite the complexity of Murata's techniques. Great job, this isn't an easy feat
Yusuke Murata is for sure the G.O.A.T you right hands down!! and another banger video my boy!!
In regard to his toning, that panel of "god" on the moon really sells just how realistic he can get something to look.
DD Mark finna have this video on loop
Best art style my opinion, inking:Fujimoto, anatomy character design: oda, toning: murata, perspective: dandadan drawer
Yessir, the long awaited video has finally dropped 🔥🔥🔥
Agreed yusuke the goat 👑 you executed his style quite well man and covered a lot. Keep it up ❄ 💙
I think it would be really cool if you made a video on how you personally tackle each of the drawing fundamentals
I’m closer to drawing like ONE
I think the difference between your drawing and murata's is you use different brush. Murata uses a much finer brush, also he has more hatches, especially doing white lines. I've been copying his art for a long time too. Maybe a year and a half or so. I find that most his male characters have the same body structures, except of course characters like darkshine.
Also, as far as I've analyzed his art, I can't find any pattern in his line thickness. I don't know where he puts thick or thin. It all seems random
I’ve been waiting for this :)
Great video bro!You always encourage every day when I watch these videos to find my art style, I was wondering for the next how to draw video you could analyse atushi ohkubo’s art style since I feel it’s could be very helpful and useful
Amazing video man! You always help me learn how to be more like my inspirations! I was wondering if you could do the art of blue lock or a realistic art style like Boichi’s Sun Ken Rock or Takehiko Inoue with Vagabond, Slam Dunk and Real! I’d love to see any of those videos. Keep up the work and keep inspiring people everyday man 👍
The corgi butt threw me off 😭, you too funny lol
The guy was already a prodigy of an artist at the time he hits 12 he's already in thesame level as a professional mangaka
One of the styles that I would like to see in this section is the gachiakuta, I'm happy with you, I'm learning a lot.
Im very happy i got to recommend by UA-cam to your channel
Been waiting for this one!
I miss traditional art. Everyone’s digital now. I used to do digital stuff and you could learn to do the craziest stuff just by watching a UA-cam vid. It was cool but it was overwhelming. I quit 7 months ago and went traditional and even though some things are harder I enjoy it 100 times more. And my best work has been been in these past few months.
not me
i ditched digital art. i own a wacom. tried it and ditched it.
i try self taught of digital art because people in the community of manga in my country said they are self taught and i say they all effin liars.
im at the point of if someone tell me he/she is a self taught in digital art im gonna commit murder.
i don;t even know the brush standard for basic drawing. there are gazillions of brush setup in the internet. i dont have time to try one by one to get it right.
how many layers i should use, etc.
stuff like that you can only learn if someone teach you.
now i draw traditionally and use AI to add background.
im making a superhero manga also and in the storyboard stage.
and it's fulfilling unlike digital drawing that is very frustating.
there will come a day in near future that we will draw the basic lineart and AI does the rest such as inking, toning, and background or 'beautify' it.
tomorrow is the future for storytellers, its badnews for illustrators especially those who do digital art.
its badnews for coders but great news for software/program designers.
Another amazing video bro, but you gotta try doing Takehiko Inoue next
Good as ever and im glad that your getting the recognition you deserve
this kind of content helps me to find my own artstyle, I mean like you guys I'm also trying to become mangaka someday.
There is a lot of great artists, but there is something that put Murata aboce them, the way of how he can put the feeling of motion in the drawing.
Another good point of Muarata is that he uses a lot of art techniques or styles in his drawing.
This guy deserves so many more subscribers 😭😭😭
The top four artist I’m definitely learning from to get better are yusuke Murata, kentaro miura, horikoshi kohei, and masashi kishimoto he is kinda underrated people don’t talk about it much but his art and perspective in illustrations and manga be amazing and the art like with the minato manga
one word for your artwork: Wow!
You don't need to emulate Murata imo. Your impression of his art is super unique and has its own flair. I've noticed it in your comic. You're coming into your own style and while it's similar to Muratas there are small differences that make yours unique in its own way.. Keep it up brother!
one is the best artist
man im 19 and i cant even draw an apple but i hope some day i get to his level
I would say His art is up there but I would definitely put the panels from Vagabond or Berserk on a higher pedestal of art quality than one punch and One punch third.
Fan fact : you can't draw like murata
Its correct
Absolutely you will never reach his level
The Saitama of manga drawing
His art style is quite hard to coppy
Stop the cap I bet I can 🤑🤑🤑🤑
Fantastic work dude! Needed some inspiration for efficient concept art workflow this helped a lot! Your atmospheric perspective is lovely
9:27 I mean I can. I’ve done it. The thing I struggle with when drawing like him is his dynamic poses. His anatomy is so consistent across poses where mine isn’t.
I wanna learn a mix of Dc comics,Yusuke marata,&Hirikoshi
IMO that’s the most goated art combo
I would like to draw like yusuka, but the characters he can draw I can handle but for the building he draw I having a hard time trying to understand how to design it but does it have to be perfect at a far distance I just want to know?
Good video man It would be sick if you made an art analysis on Kwangsu Lee he is the artist of Noblesse and his new series X and Ash his style is insane I love it so much and also a video on what the art fundamentals are would be amazing
Murata has broken the limit and now can draw like any other human being can't
Looks great and great video, subscribed 👍
I’m curious as to what you think about Hiro Mashima’s (the creator or Rave Master, Fairy Tail, and Edens Zero) art style. Fairy Tail is the first manga I fell in love with and I always love hearing other people and their opinions of the series. (As long as they’re respectful about it)
It’s a dog shit anime, I say respectfully.
Even when his character design is simple he draws very fast, I don't know about Edens zero, but sometimes he drew 2 chapter of Fairy tail in a week, insane.
Well the manga is digital anyway
@@Store467so are the backgrounds and greytones in one punch man
great video
He’s my favourite too
My king😊
Can you do one about hiro mashima , the creator of fairy tail. Im learning art and he is my favourite artist , i love his work.
Can you do Takehiko Inoue?
AYYYE glad to finally see this. If u don’t remember me I ask when u gonna do this style on one of ur other style videos but anyway great video keep up the art
Also with your attempt at Muratazation, it looks pretty darn close if you control your line weights more. They're too thick as a general statement, but if you reduce the range of thicknesses and make confident lines instead of "petting lines", it might end up closer to his style.
Yusuke saw this and said nah ima get better
Him and boichi are the goat to me. Also inoue is up there
dope stuff dd daddy mark
Let’s goooo
This man: one of my biggest goals personally as an artist is simply to get to Yusuke Murata's skills lvl
Me: possibly my greatest goal is to achieve the lvl of animations the 1st one punch man season had
gah damn finally you made this one 😂
Can you teach How to draw like Kentaro Miura. The creator of Berserk.
So dd mark I comment on your videos most videos but I have a question you give different advice but which advice should I follow some or all of it.also one more thing where can I find some of your mangas because your honestly my favorite mangaka .also please do a video on your art style.
Where do i find your comic work bro? Looks fire! Awesome video btw. Murata is a true goat.
You should do dorohedoro
A VIDEO ON THE GOAT???
I got malik mata by that genos i taught its gigachad in your thumbnail
Can you do a study on Takehiko Inoue's Artsyle?
I think Miura is the Goat. But I also love Muratas work as well.
Hey there can you do a how to draw like Yupik Tabata I look forward to it. I also have my one shot called 100 shadows puppets which i would publish my work in weekly Shounen jump.🙏
Dd sensei can you make a video on how to study your favourite artist I've heard alot of mangaka talk about it but I really don't how to Kentaro Muira's art
cool vid, tho i wish you would show what digital brushes/pens you use in the video
My favorite is boichi especially in sun ken rock and I believe he can contest Yusuke level of art
Please make a video about Gotoge koyharu 's art style.
If you really want your inking to look like his, you'd have to make your ink look traditional.
And with Clip Studio it's not impossible if you have the right brush.
There's actually one brush that increases the density of the texture with light pressure, as if you were using it on paper.
I downloaded it through random research and do not have the name in my head.
Now, that doesn't mean he always use the same stroke everywhere. Some strokes are very clear like the ones left by a Micron inking pen.
Yeah the guy next to him is also a goat of an artist kim jung gi
your panels look pretty similar to Murata's artstyle......i had just one doubt .....for toning thats definitely not screentone u used there am i right? thats gray color with mixture of hatching and opacity.
Now let's draw 24 pages in 2 days
Can you please, please ! Lale a video on how to draw like kintaro miura 😭😭
We also want one vid on record of ragnarok mangaka and ofc muira 😩
I wouldn't say he stretches the crowd beyond what a human would stretch, because I've seen people like that I'd say like Kubo he uses physical structure of the Hectomorphs if you search for body variations that have names the ones that are like this, thinner and more stretched are the Hectomorphs maybe Murata just exaggerated in some that for example the Garou is a villain who benefits from this physical structure for his dynamic poses, just like the author of JoJo who increasingly stretched and thinned his characters as the work progresses, those wonderful, dynamic poses he strikes would get weird and difficult to draw with his more muscular characters at the beginning.
Next video on miura kentaro
W video ‼️
please make a video about Masashi Kishimoto style
You should also do a video about Black Clover
Should do one of these on takehiko inoue, inio asano or kentaro miura
I do digital some times but I'm best at traditional
Hey maybe you can do Yuji Kaku next?
Can you make another draw like your favorite artist
can you also analyse the style of Atsushi Okubo (Soul Eater, Fire Force)? Especially his older stuff is imo really cool and unique.
3:58 i got an ad right here that just said "ACNE SPOT???"
doichi be like when dd daddy said just joking
Hey dude, If I had to nit pick something here I'd say your line work is a bit too thick compared to Murata. He has that kind of way of almost blending the linework with the background cause it's so thin. Awesome stuff anyways though!
Sometime draw on tablet can't capture feeling and execution of inking compare to draw with pens and paper. Ways of shaping 'line' are different too.
how do I the space drawings like muratas
Bruh for the next HOW TO DRAW LIKE (insert mangaka name) you should cover Akira Toriyama, Kentaro Miura or Monkey Punch
Can you pleased do Masashi Kishimoto please