@@godzival4911 imagine if we did either there’s a studio who can one day that and do justice or a studio who are likeeeee howww aboutttt weeee useee CGI
They'd probably laugh and wonder why you were drawing things so realistically and following the rules of perspective. That was their reaction to the Jesuits at that time. Have to remember how insolationist and conservative Japan was for two centuries starting in the 1600s, funnily enough.
everytime i see this video, a small part of my inner vagabond is dying. would've loved to see the series ending. nevertheless i can understand that if you force an artist to end a series just for the sake of it, it's just not worth it. so maybe he will one day be interested in the series again. such a good artist
I know a guy from a really big manga publisher here in Argentina (Editorial Ivrea), where I live. He is a friend of Takehiko Inoue, like, really friend. Everytime he travel to Japan, they met and share a dinner together and stuff. He told these guy I know that he is gonna finish Vagabond in the future. It's just that he want to spend time with his kids, because they are soon to be teenagers, and wanna enjoy these part of their life to the fullest. Once that's all over, he's gonna continue with Vagabond. This was told to us in an interview the publishers did in April 2021 I bealive, so it's pretty recent.
The thing that impresses me the most about this isnt the art, but the way he makes it, complete silence, it just shows how focused he is when making it, no distractions, no "getting excited" just pure ice cold focus...
this is why i prefer old artist like this who use more hand drawing then digital...you can see the guy clearly draw with such imaginary mind and and patience.
井上先生は神です! Teacher Inoue is God! This might probably be the basic concept of any Slam Dunk Fan all over the world. He's drawing Vagabond in this video. If he can pick up Slam Dunk again the fans will be very happy but i think the possibility is low. Just respect any decision. It's a fortune for us to have this great artist and his work.
Did...did he just paint and draw that literally STRAIGHT OUT OF HIS HEAD?? O.O Damn. Such imagination and creativity level + *pure talent* is beyond understandable. No wonder he is one of (if not THE) BEST manga artist.
@@norakirayumi Well... Manga is the Japanese word for comic books... My point is his style reminds me of how Ross draw his work, the realistic detailed facial expressions and environment, but Ross, in that field, is still the God. You can read Kingdom Come just to experience the grandness of his works.
@@user-iy7jo7bq4f uh.. as I said, *manga artist.* So yeah, I obviously meant that, LITERALLY. Manga, directly translated into english does mean comic book. But it's specific for *Japanese comic.* That's why Korean use the word 'manhwa' and Chinese use 'manhuà' to represent their respective comics. Because while all the words directly translated as 'comic', each of them specifically meant to represent the respective culture where they originated from. Otherwise, every comic in the world would be just the same with no diversity.
JAJAJA es que solo queda reírse del tremendo talento y destreza que tiene en el dibujo, es que te deja perplejo, este tipo es un maestro junto con Kentaro Miura
Seriously, this is ridiculous. It is way too mindblowing that we as a species have gotten to the point where an artists literally paints Renaissance-like life-sized panels with brushes for a manga series over 100 chapters, and we still haven't figured out capitalism destroying our planet.