Illustrator REACTS to Day in the life of a MANGAKA
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FYI, His manga-- Rental Girlfriend, got adapted to anime just this year lol. It's one of the most popular anime last season(?) i think
@modauth
3 жыл бұрын
That’s so cool to know 🙂 definitely gonna read a couple of chapters of it and see if I like it. I loved the art
@hinamatsuro1908
3 жыл бұрын
@@modauth do you like to read manga or like to watch adaptations more
@modauth
3 жыл бұрын
Deshawn Bryan actually I was always more of the anime watcher, especially as a child. I find so little time to read these days, but I actually just downloaded a Manga App. Love it so far and probably gonna read Dr. Stone first, maybe Death Note 🙂
@hinamatsuro1908
3 жыл бұрын
@@modauth for death note the ending for the anime has a slightly different ending so you should read and watch the series
@AizawaSenseii
3 жыл бұрын
Yo both are so good. I love rent a girlfriend. It’s so funny and always has me thinking what’s gonna happen next
I can’t imagine why people say that being an artist is easy. Take a look at this dude’s life, he is just as busy as someone who works at a corporate office.
@senjusan6359
3 жыл бұрын
Even more, I worked in corpo and usually you work there 8 hours a day, and if you want more you need to take extra hours (paid), but that may be due to the law I got in my country so I am not sure if this is true for everyone in the world.
@purplerobin92
3 жыл бұрын
And with less benefits. No vacations. No sickdays
@Aman_Mondal
3 жыл бұрын
So called artists will always say it's easy then die the death of an insect when they are said to draw
@seeyah3027
3 жыл бұрын
@Name Unavailable well I’ve heard that statement more than 5 times already. One of my friends is a cartoonist and she has been put down many times because ppl say “she doesn’t have to do any real work” and “being an artist is easy stop making a big fuss”. So yes, some stupid people still don’t understand what it is to be a professional artist.
@lumpystilskin5367
3 жыл бұрын
@Name Unavailable disagree. I've watched a lot of Professional Artists who are getting paid a good amount of money, especially commission works, Like for example Akiane kramarik, who literally bought her parents a house by selling art at a young age.
seeing how mangakas work makes me realize how much more I could be doing
@Prince_-vu4wu
3 жыл бұрын
In all fairness this is their job if your say doing a webcomic online and working another job don't overwork your self as mangakas are overworked a lot of the time especially the bigger ones and it causes a lot of health issues, work smart and better not faster :)
@joaopereira817
3 жыл бұрын
Same here :x
@daycc9913
3 жыл бұрын
Everyone is different there limit is different too, don't over work😶
@BrunoMalmann
3 жыл бұрын
dont try to be like a mangaka, half of em end up with health problems and shitty sickness, sleeping problems, anxiety and also dont even have time to spend doing what they like. also, theyre making a lotta money off of being a mangaka, if you were to work the same, it would still take a lot of time to become successful and you wouldnt receive half the money theyre making while being in the same shitty conditions.
@justsomegreendude9034
3 жыл бұрын
@@BrunoMalmann we don't give a damn
This video is me saying “cool” non-stop 🙈😂 let me know if you like to watch those longer reaction videos ? 😅
@adiiiiiiiiii69
3 жыл бұрын
_Yes_
@mooglefan123
3 жыл бұрын
What about drawing videos
@user-vl8ck4gz6w
3 жыл бұрын
FYI this video is NOT how a normal mangaka lives. Paolos videos usually show very special and rich places. the usual live of these people is in a smaller bedroom. And are probably on the poorer side. Paolos video is just not whats normal. Just pay attention to the workplaces he shows in his videos. Not even in europe or usa there exist such workplaces except big rich companies like google that want that publicity image
@aishwaryatiwari315
3 жыл бұрын
Aye bro can ya just gimme some recommendations for colour markers ( cheap one )
@cooperart2928
3 жыл бұрын
But it is cool
Actually the mangaka still has full control of the layout and art, the problem lies if the editor agrees or disagrees with the flow of the chapter or story. Really recommend you to try out watching Bakuman if you have the time!
@Prince_-vu4wu
3 жыл бұрын
and if you get a bad editor you can have a pretty crappy time, kinda like how Tite Kubo disliked his editor as he didn't let him really do what he wanted to do for his story and kinda made decisions that Tite didn't really agree with but was forced to do it or he wouldn't have been published in shonen jump
@eraea9179
3 жыл бұрын
Yeah Kubo really had a bad time on his part, since he loved his creative freedom. I'm not sure but I think his editor changed around the time nearing the end of Aizen Climax arc as that was when stuff started getting weird.
@eraea9179
3 жыл бұрын
@@jj2002ful this is how the competitive scene of weekly mangas are as the company still has to mind their sales. Each weekly chapter the mangaka gets paid alot so of course the editors get a say on how the story gets paced. Manga magazine publishers like Shonen JUMP have their series voted on by their readers each week and they tally them to see which are the popular ones; these are the ones that stay around the longest. Those that drop from expected results get axed and are forced to close up the story, and I'm pretty sure you've read manga that had really abrupt endings. The popularity ranking is also a determining factor on how many copies they produce for a Tankoubon for specific series as this helps predict how fast or how long before the copies sell out in stores.
@kchorro2012
3 жыл бұрын
@@jj2002ful That's how those publishers work, when a series becomes popular enough the publisher will try to milk it for all its worth so they'll need the mangaka to make the story as long as possible. It's a business after all, the publisher may not be creating the manga but every series is basically an investment risk for them. Some famous examples of these kind of creative differences include Death Note and Yu Yu Hakusho.
@__-fi6xg
3 жыл бұрын
Naruto war arc...
The Mangaka: I'm the fastest mangaka in the country. Also the Mangaka: I work 12 hours every day to meet the deadlines.
@moonkafu2157
3 жыл бұрын
He's still fast for your average mangaka, for most 7h of sleep is a dream within a dream
@reikolupus136
3 жыл бұрын
@@moonkafu2157 Yeah, I said it in the sense of "Even the fastest has to work 12 hours per day to keep of with how crazy and demanding is their work" XD.
@Yumekii
3 жыл бұрын
He was joking but ok
@moonkafu2157
3 жыл бұрын
@@reikolupus136 aaaaaaaaah Sorry, my dumbass cant think properly My lack of capacity to understand what people mean often surprises me
@alan_7390
3 жыл бұрын
There is a guy who literally delivered a chapter in a single day, being the same one in which he did it, but the problem is that it is not understood if it was already the last day or he delivered them too quickly
Many mangaka still prefer to use traditional mediums to produce their manga, so compared to them, a fully digital studio, like this one, is more high tech or modern.
@pt1035
3 жыл бұрын
True
Boichi - one of the most talented and popular mangaka (Dr. Stone) recently started a real-time KZread channel - Boichibe TOON. Would love to see your take on his incredible speed and detail!
I’m so glad I was stalking your channel because I didn’t get the notification ;^;
@modauth
3 жыл бұрын
Thanks for watching 🙂
this manga has an anime adaptation. its currently airing i think
@mtapz101
3 жыл бұрын
It just finished last Saturday xD
The publisher have way more control over the art. In one instance the legendary manga "Slam Dunk" The Author wanted to protagonist's team to lose but the publishers thought otherwise and pressure the Author to change the outcome to a win. Then in an act of pure badassery the Author did wrote them to win but he also ended the manga right after. Source : my brother-in-law is Japanese.
@__-fi6xg
3 жыл бұрын
Thats abuse of power man. What an ahole.
@MelonWaterMelon777
3 жыл бұрын
@@__-fi6xg You referring to the publisher right?
As much as I love Paolo's videos, his "Day in the Life of" series doesn't exactly show a true "average" person's life. The people he follows in this series live a very well-off life compared to many people in Japan. (For example, his Day in the Life of a Typical Japanese Office Worker in Tokyo shows an office building with wide-open office spaces, a bakery, a gym, and a petting zoo! "Typical" offices DO NOT have that) MANY Japanese mangaka artists don't have nearly as much luxury as this artist has. They usually have very cramped small spaces cause that's all they can afford in the crowded city of Tokyo (forget the drawable walls). Publisher's notes are like bills; you hate them and yet they never stop piling up. Add your Editor to it and you're stuck with practically KZread comments coming at you. You'll have cool modern tablets to draw with only if you can afford it (you usually can't). No need for exercise equipment since you won't have time to use it. Speaking of, getting to sleep 7 hours in one night is a dream within a dream for many mangakas! If I remember, the artist for One Piece had a time when he slept about that much in a WEEK; 30-40 minute naps here and there. So so so many mangakas end up getting severe health problems because of lack of self-care during their career. This mangaka seems to be doing good so far and I'm happy for him. But I see this as a "TV friendly" rendition of a mangaka's life, a sort of "what your room looks like vs what it looks like with guests" sort of way.
@rolando3589
3 жыл бұрын
i think paolo contacted some popular mangakas , also I think it got rejected. maybe this mangaka accepted paolo's offer. we all knew the life of a mangaka.
@shaunamerica5091
3 жыл бұрын
@@rolando3589 Yeah, the general consensus is it's about the story, not the person behind the curtain.
@MariaGarcia-is6nx
3 жыл бұрын
Well, the title says “day in the life of a mangaka” not “an average mangaka” ..
@LMBOatU
3 жыл бұрын
I enjoy watching his videos with average to above average ppl, so…
@oreoicecream1829
2 жыл бұрын
No Oda sleep like a total of 3 to 4 hour sometimes rarely he was able to do a 8 hour that's why he needs a one or multiple week of breaks Everytime
Being an artist is rough sometimes, but just imagine the pression by delivery every week an new chapter..
Their work ethic is so impressive to me.
If I was half as productive as these people I’d be balling so hard.
Revisioned from publisher/editer isn't controlling, it's a brainstorming. They always take opinions and pick the best choices for the story.
Ngl, the white aesthetic you got going on is so clean and pleasant, holy shieeeet
I can't believe you still only have 20k subs!? I found your channel like 2 days ago and I love your videos! Keep up the good work :)
@modauth
3 жыл бұрын
Thank you so much 🙂 the channel has grown so much in the last 2 weeks. Almost +7 k this month. Makes me super happy, you guys are awesome
@mohmmed1665
3 жыл бұрын
@@modauth me too , i found it like 3-5 day ago now I'm subbed, hope you don't stop replying to your comments like other KZreadrs tho
@justajobro1266
3 жыл бұрын
Kakyoin is here!
That one big tablet- 0-0 how much money does the guy have 😂
@modauth
3 жыл бұрын
IKR 🤣 never seen something like it before
@GeniuslyJynxxD
3 жыл бұрын
@@modauth me neither 😨 but it looks so cool!
@kokobongart7884
3 жыл бұрын
@@modauth its a cintiq that's not turned on
@onikagemaru104
3 жыл бұрын
@@kokobongart7884 if you look again, when paolo asked to draw something, it's where he is working on
@onikagemaru104
3 жыл бұрын
mangakas earn big money in japan, much more if your work is popular...
02:43 wow i wish i had a big drawing tablet. not that i have room for it. my 19 inch tablet is already too big for my desk lol
just came to say stan sumi. Good day.
@modauth
3 жыл бұрын
What does it mean though 😂
@_necesse
3 жыл бұрын
Good taste.
@zofigoats6274
3 жыл бұрын
modauth sumi is one of the characters.
@deaddead698
3 жыл бұрын
just came to say stan mini instead. Good day.
@azu3806
3 жыл бұрын
Pepper Mint mami trash. good day.
For more cool mangaka drawings and stuff I highly recommend watching a series called Manben by Urasawa Naoki where he, a mangaka himself goes around interviewing other mangakas while reviewing recorded footage of them drawing and I think it's a really cool insight into their mentality and process and I think you should react to it. One of my favourites is Inio Asano's episode as they techniques he uses are just mind blowing
Just started watching your videos yesterday after going into digital art vortex of videos and I love the content!
They draw like 30-20 pages each week And that's crazy ngl
When u really love the job, u won't care how long the working hours is, compared to those people working 9-5 regular office job, i bet most of them hate the office job lmfaooo
Such an under rated KZread’s hope u get to 100 000 soon
the chalkboard wall was so cool!
NO its actually a rather modern manga studio because what i've seen so far majority of the manga artist even to this day use the old pen pencil and paper to draw maybe its because of serialization but whatever but the majority still does not use modern tech so yeah this studio is rather a modern studio in japan
Awesome loved it!!
His manga actually got adapted into an anime recently
Utmost respect and admiration for mangaka. 🙏🏻♥
Awesom reaction video!!
I really wanna star reading that I think its called rent a girlfriend, looks cute and the artwork looks great
anyone so dedicated to work that they don't came home to sleep probably shouldn't have a family js (I had a bad childhood thanks to my dad's life like that)
I don't know the schedule for every mangaka but I've heard with a weekly published series they're always four weeks ahead of when a chapter is released. Mangaka usually sleep less than Reiji so he has it made for him and they usually work every day unless it's a holiday or the mangaka is on break. Eiichiro Oda is the manga artist that works 4 weeks in advance, I'm not sure if other creators work the same schedule he does that are produced in the same magazine but I'm sure they're not to different.
Man thank to you I found the author of RENT A GF this series became an anime series and the anime is wonderful, I feel so sad to see how low paid Japanese artists are, the absolutely deserve better 😿
man been teasing the rent a gf fandom with the recent chapter
I look at others art then back at my own and I cry I can’t draw hair
What is your style inspired off?? And artist that you follow to create such a cute art?? I really like your style and want you to be my inspiration!! (Ik that he didnt show his art to this vid but i dont know where to ask)
What's crazy is that his series is not even those action packed shonen series. It's just a romcom genre and look how much time it took for him to be done. I can't imagine how suffering a mangaka like yusuke murata or kohei horikoshi manage to do their series
@lazndora2026
3 жыл бұрын
I understand why Murata goes on a hiatus for months
Awesome video.
I haven't been drawing for months now can you give some suggestions or tips to get back and start drawing again please 🥺
i don't really read rom-com stuffs, but from the video, he is a world class artist in his field. his commitment to the craft is amazing.
God damn what a work ethic.
can someone tell what kind of wacom (if it is wacom) is reiji is using and the thing he is using to rotate the canvas
Ya había visto ese vídeo. Me encantó la vida diaria de un mangaka. 🤗👍😋👌
Pls I recomended to you Shuumatsu no Valkyrie, the drawing its amazing an the history its perfect, its about the gods wanting to extinguish humans decide to do Ragnarok, a tournament where 13 gods and 13 humans fight to the death A psychological hug from my home :v
Renta girlfriend is a nice manga, and the anime adaption EXACTly follows the manga (besides a few dialouge changes, of course, like differnet ways of saying "yeah". Not significant changes) If you finish season 1 of the anime, you can start the manga on chapter 50. Season 2 of the anime is coming soon!
Hell yes.
What's that thing he uses to rotate the canvas called
The wacom cintiq is what you see my friend
Yeah! What is that wired remote control device?
I watched this mangaka video a while ago, and then after reading and watching rent-a-girlfriend I was like “wait a damn minute, that’s the guy who made this”. He’s legit amazing at what he does, the art in the manga is fantastic.
That work out joke you made me laugh abit
Am I kinda early-? I love your channel. 💖
@modauth
3 жыл бұрын
Thank you 😊
@banewhyse
3 жыл бұрын
@@modauth No problem! 💖💖💖
Probably has been suggested to you already, but you should check out the series 'Manben', hosted by mangaka Urasawa Naoki. Some episodes have been subtitled. Basically, he sets up recording equipment at fellow mangaka's workspaces to see how they work over the course of a few days, then he has the mangaka come in to watch the footage with him to comment on their processes, thoughts on tools and materials, etc. It's incredibly insightful. My favourite episode features Higashimura Akiko, who has a very confident hand.
Please watch the documentary Urasawa no manben- Mangaka interviews another mangaka
You should probably read the manga its awesome😍😍
Whoa! This is the guy who made Rent-a-girlfriend! 🔥🔥🔥🔥
Hardcore pro mangaka 🔥😄
Literary no one : Me: is that what I think it is?? 4:49 The shirt is so cool!!
You should check out Bakuman. It explains how the manga industry works pretty well as well as the extreme time crunch the artists are on
HOO HOO HOO!!! 105 COMMENTS!!! It is a nice vid. You actually analyzed everything and it made me realize... I need to draw more if I ever want to reach their level!!!
omg fr modauth your all over my suggested i •^•
I swear I just watched that video
experts in their field are all referred to as sensei. scientists, artists and stuff.
damn i didnt even know he was the creator of rent a girlfriend just spotted mami chan in one of the shots of his manga and looked it up
@Yumekii
3 жыл бұрын
DROPPIO lmao I read rag before the video was made
just came to say stan mini. Good day.
YOU TUBE RECCOMENDED W HY. It'S BEEN 16 HOURS !!! MY NOTIFICATIONS
9:54 its a cintiq 27" pen display tablet same as mine
rental girlfriend is a solid manga and anime
chizuru was created here
The guy who is giving the interview gives me eskeleto vibes from the nacho libre movie
Yo lo avía visto no pensé que al año venia el anime seguda temporada porfa
What drawing app does the mangaka use?
@nam0007
2 жыл бұрын
Deez nutz
FYI-This mangaka has it very good,like top 1% or less of manga,he has assistants,he has a decent studio,and those cost a TON of money to run,to pay assistants. Not to mention that making money from your manga is mostly luck,so if you wanna pursue this one caree,you are absolutely insane!
i mean his studio isn't ink quils and shiz so it's more modern then a decent amount of mangaka
I'm comfuse what is the biggest difference in graphic designer and illustrator
You should review boichibe toon the artist of Dr stone
Yo I just watched the video last month and now I’m watching it again AND I JUST realized it the manga is was making it was RENT A GIRLFRIEND lol
You have probably already been told this, but you should react to Bakuman
If you think this is something, you haven't seen Oda's schedule... That is truly a monstrosity! LOL
Coming in late but this is NOT the typical setup and schedule of the average mangaka, Reiji's manga is doing extremely well right now (as well as it's anime) so he can afford all of this luxuries. Also, most mangaka don't get to sleep that much, even some of the biggest have lots of health problems due to their work hours. Don't get me wrong, 12 hours every day is A LOT, but most mangaka have it worse. Also, lots of artists still prefer to do traditional drawing, at least for the inking and tones, and some will color digitally. And yes, aside from the manga itself, they usually will have to work on color pages for the magazine, promotional colored illustrations for other media and stuff, so they don't really get that much free time. I urge you to read Bakuman (it's by the same duo that made Death Note), it follows the story of 2 kids trying to become mangaka serialized in Jump, it's obviously a tad exaggerated for dramatic purposes, but it's still pretty spot on in terms of the life of a mangaka and relationship with the publisher and editors, and shows the brutality of how the magazines deal with unpopular series. It's reaaaaaaally good.
Man this manga is dope. Anime 2nd season will air this year. Rental girlfriend.
Can you react to how anime is made?
I finished the anime that he did
dudes you watch the anime It's awesome in english it name is rent a girlfriend
nice video
@modauth
3 жыл бұрын
Thank you 🙂
@nouraali8990
3 жыл бұрын
@@modauth no problem 😊👍
rent a girlfriend will have a season 2
5:07 device name??? left hand
@azrariazuddin2924
2 жыл бұрын
Probably one of the wacom cintiq's
You can also be a mangAka
Please react to Kim Jung Gi
Man my first art job was 10 dollars
i just realised i am relatively early since when i post this there are 109 likes
@modauth
3 жыл бұрын
Early squad 💪
@qwertymchurty
3 жыл бұрын
@@modauth heck yeah 💪
ah so. Ich habe gerade festgestellt, dass du ein deutscher oder ein österreicher bist, cool! schöne grüsse.
Dejo mi darklike y me voy a dar una vuelta por KZread luego regreso y doy mi opinión ;y listo, he de decir que estos chicos tienen una buena visión de la vida o eso quisiera decir por la cantidad de trabajo y tiempo que le entregan a sus respectivos campos uwu to trabajo en mi cuarto desde mi cama so... Xd bueno hasta la próxima
Не чо непонятно ноооо было очень интересно........🗿 Эх мне бы понимать английский язык
*glasses*
I want to live in the first world for that X'D
Ayeee 4 comment I cant call myself early tho