Such a unique artist! I really like how they took different artstyles and incorporated it into their own style. Also love the balance of realism and stylization the artist brings with their character designs! Nice video my dude💯
@linnedarinne2 жыл бұрын
Happy New Year! I picked up Blue Period after hearing some good things about it and it ended up getting me back into art. It is a shame that I got back into it basically at the end of high school, its just nice to get back into something I was so passionate in.
@Nightmaretaunt2 жыл бұрын
It's really interesting that a manga artist uses art history to help flesh out a story about art
@okokokaaay2 жыл бұрын
while this is focused as an artist analysis, this video is also, for me, by far the best exploration for blue period, how and why it came to be, and pointing out the differences in the mangaka's choices like the varied natural body proportions of the characters and the silent pages that were consciously chosen to be so. It gives a clearer picture to someone like me who has neurological difficulty with arranging and identifying nuances in story telling even though I can feel it hitting me ten folds more especially as an artist. Videos like this make it easier for me to appreciate it more (which I want to do but is difficult for me even though I felt and loved so much about blue period that I doubt I can ever put in words). The video provided a perspective with more digestible bites rather than pure spoon-feeding which is a rare talent in the youtuber's narrative skills itself. Thank you so much for making this man, keep up the good work. Subscribed. Edit: English fixes, not my first language..
@goldenera777 Жыл бұрын
True! This vid explains very well things that I overlooked! I hope you continue to be able to face that, and don't feel that it limits you, we all have a series of things that we feel are obstacles or conflicts to resolve or overcome, but they are mountains that we can climb, until finally reaching the true top and obtaining all the sunlight!
@soacious39172 жыл бұрын
I love your artist analysis, it really is soothing listening to it while working on my own art, there are so many methods of doing art that I learned from just watching this video series. Thank you for the videos and I was wondering if you ever looked into Yusuke Murata, best known for his series One Punch Man.
@dopeking-29032 жыл бұрын
Need you to hop on Usogui and someday making a video showcasing Toshio Sako's art, dude had one of the greatest art progression in my opinion
@MEMEMEME-dl8ii7 ай бұрын
Inspiring and beautiful video
2 жыл бұрын
I was just watching your Soejima video and found that you just uploaded an art analysis. And imagine my surprise finding out that analysis was aiming for Blue Period, one of my favorite mangas of all the time. Damn, my day was made. Together with Soejima and Hirohiko Araki is one of my inspirations as an artist that is just beginning. And so, I would love if you do an analysis to Araki's art. Thanks for all your content, really.
@luxuriousmindset1906 Жыл бұрын
Yeah comic artists wont stfu 8 speech bubbles on a panel
@sharofy43702 жыл бұрын
Blue period's cover art is one of my favourites
@adikki2 жыл бұрын
Blue period is amazing thank you so much for this video bro, I want to do something like that some day on my channel, I can't believe that her drawing style is so unique, I need that manga in my hands jaja
@ZaiDrizzleDrop2 жыл бұрын
Do you think you could do a video on either Tetsuya Nomura or Takashi Takeuchi?
@evaca89442 жыл бұрын
Do an artist analysis of yoshiyuki sadamoto pleasee
@razorlokiii10122 жыл бұрын
being an artist comes with lots of stuff, pain and supplies its all u need ;D
@YHOtaku2 жыл бұрын
Excellent break down as per usual. Keep up the work!
@feeame51182 жыл бұрын
I have been waiting for this artist's art style analysis thank you :)
@kimguir3032 жыл бұрын
love Blue Period, one of my all time favourite
@bloodnessx2 жыл бұрын
whats her youtube name?
@wrestlerdude69552 жыл бұрын
Isn't that just tracing? She barely changed her artwork from what inspired her, it looks almost identical.
@pochita70042 жыл бұрын
Tracing is drawing over the original drawing and claiming it's your own drawing So no it isn't tracing
2 жыл бұрын
What?
@wrestlerdude69552 жыл бұрын
@@pochita7004 Even if this isn't tracing she is still copying art beat to beat. If I started copying the cover pictures from Death Note for my series, I'd be criticized, rightfully so for barely changing a thing about the poses probably the structure to and so on. This is like straight-up plagerisism.
@pochita70042 жыл бұрын
@@wrestlerdude6955 I suggest looking up tracing and plagerism so you know what they mean but to save you time plagerism is basically tracing without the drawing part... the person who didn't draw the piece claiming it as their own Now you said that she barely changed a thing in her piece and the piece on the right so I'll take the time to tell you why if you were to do it you would probably be criticized and why when she did it she wouldn't In the first example Desperate man She changes the expression thus changing the meaning, tone, and other words people say.. Honestly it looks like the mc in blue period was found out to be a murderer.. while the piece on the right is like the name Desperate, in shock or/and scared... The second example Around the circle she adds 3 whole other characters and changes many things in the background from original and gives those objects a different purpose The third example Blue room or the room idk its pretty much completely different besides Locker shelf thing ( she did change the position of it tho ) a person standing in the same area and the bed.. So as you could see She gets inspired by certain pieces and give them a overall different meaning than the original piece and adds / remove many things
@wrestlerdude69552 жыл бұрын
@@pochita7004 I disagree. The lighting, colors, and so on are different that's true. I did a freeze-frame on The Desperate Man picture and the hand positions are reversed. However, it is nearly one v one. Even the facials look the same, the only thing that's stopping it is the lighting for the eyes that makes it look slightly different. So what if I give my character a different expression. If they've seen Death Note they're going to know right away from where it's from. You want to say it changes the meaning? I've got a good example from watching a comic video where they described all the stuff Bob Kane took from others when he was drawing Batman. And it is different. One picture he took from a Tarzan comic at the time I think it was Tarzan, was still the same pose, only difference was that it was Batman. Cowl, Cape, however you could tell the pose was a one v one of another comic. Kane was notorious for taking other people's stuff and making it his own. I can draw Junpei Iori's pose where he's staring off in the distance while having a fist next to his chest and be called out for it even if I do change the expression for my character into something like a smile, or have a background. Alright, if I was wrong about the plagiarism or tracing okay. I think I was just trying to say that it looks like copying.
@Lungfish8512 жыл бұрын
The line art and use of screen tones kind of reminds me of haruko ichikawa