Please note that older anime is simpler while 90's anime is more detailed. Important: Before you start outlining, take a look at a scanned drawing of pen ink. The lines are kinda rough! I usually use g-pen (graphite) but I used acrylic this time to see how it would look like. The sunset picture with Shuu used the g-pen.
Reference some old screenshots or cels, and adjust the color to your needs. The colors are darker and greyer than modern anime due to cels stacking over each other during the photographing process of old anime cels, so giving it a grey look helps. Also, the colors aren't going to be what you expect.
The colors are darker and greyer than modern anime due to cels stacking over each other during the photographing process of old anime cels, so giving it a grey look helps. Also, the colors aren't going to be what you expect. Skin that seems light will be closer to dark grey, purple, or brown.
Okay, that isn't very helpful, but 80's anime was often drawn by people with perfect knowledge of anatomy but had to draw quickly because of budget, so it doesn't need to be perfect, but it helps if you're accurate.
2:068:30Retro Anime Filter in Clip Studio Paint - YouTubeYouTubeStart of suggested clipEnd of suggested clipSo first i'm going to apply a brightness contrast filter i'm going to go with 15 for brightness. AndMoreSo first i'm going to apply a brightness contrast filter i'm going to go with 15 for brightness. And negative 15 for contrast. This brings the blacks up a little bit and lightens them.
0:4712:46[TUTORIAL] How to Color Anime Skin! - YouTubeYouTubeStart of suggested clipEnd of suggested clipAnd now now that you know how to pick a color scheme if you're too lazy to pick a color scheme youMoreAnd now now that you know how to pick a color scheme if you're too lazy to pick a color scheme you can just copy mine if you want to follow this video.
3:006:53How to Fake '80s Anime - YouTubeYouTubeStart of suggested clipEnd of suggested clipIt's best to do the backgrounds traditionally in my opinion. Since it's an easy way to get some dirtMoreIt's best to do the backgrounds traditionally in my opinion. Since it's an easy way to get some dirt and texture into your image which makes it look much more like analog.
2:529:13How To Make Your Own 90's Anime Art !! *SpeedPaint CommentaryYouTubeStart of suggested clipEnd of suggested clipAnd the use of solid black to shade under the pupils honestly in my opinion. The best way toMoreAnd the use of solid black to shade under the pupils honestly in my opinion. The best way to translate. Your style into like a 80s or 90s anime style is just go out and find screenshots.
1:186:29How to Blend Anime Skin TUTORIAL - YouTubeYouTubeStart of suggested clipEnd of suggested clipSo as you can see it made the skin a bit more gradient just to add a bit more warmth i'm going toMoreSo as you can see it made the skin a bit more gradient just to add a bit more warmth i'm going to put some below the eyes on the ears on the nose. And on the lips.
1:3549:04You Can Draw This MANGA GIRL in PROCREATE - Tutorial for BeginnersYouTubeStart of suggested clipEnd of suggested clipHold your pen in place. And tap one finger on the screen to make it snap to a perfectly round circleMoreHold your pen in place. And tap one finger on the screen to make it snap to a perfectly round circle and then drag in the color to fill the shape.
0:004:35How To Draw Funny Soda - YouTubeYouTubeStart of suggested clipEnd of suggested clipAnd then come down to there or angle it in yeah. Okay now down here at the bottom we're gonna draw aMoreAnd then come down to there or angle it in yeah. Okay now down here at the bottom we're gonna draw a curved line not a straight line we're gonna draw a curved line for the bottom of our cup.
Chalk. Ibis Paint. Medi Bang Paint. CLIP STUDIO PRO. Jump paint. Draw Anime & Manga. Differences between Anime and Manga.
Blue hair: typically signifies a quiet, soft-spoken, intellectual, sometimes even introverted character – albeit often one with a surprisingly strong will. In addition, such characters tend to get portrayed as refined, tradition-oriented and feminine, quite often even as examples of the Yamato Nadeshiko ideal.
0:0314:56How to Make Anime EXPLAINED - YouTubeYouTubeStart of suggested clipEnd of suggested clipHere's a popular anime production workflow breakdown in french. And here's an english adaptation aMoreHere's a popular anime production workflow breakdown in french. And here's an english adaptation a little simplified with his japanese.
Okay, that isn't very helpful, but 80's anime was often drawn by people with perfect knowledge of anatomy but had to draw quickly because of budget, so it doesn't need to be perfect, but it helps if you're accurate.
If your lines are thick, you can lock the opacity and put in some noise in yellow, through random brush strokes or a pattern.
Hide the lines of the original and merge the colors together- then save it as its own file (medibang images copied to the clipboard won't open in GIMP as image data.) Once you save it as a separate file, you can undo the colour merge.
Although expensive, aftereffects may be a good way to set up a filter that automat es this for every frame. See here: www.youtube.com/watch?v=HT3qyR…
You can use transform to change it slightly if you want to adjust it without redrawing it, like resizing, rotating, free stretch, perspective, etc.
The facial structure and style is vastly different too, but a comedy or shoujo anime vs a more serious one will have a very different look. Take time to research a little if you can!
You can reference existing screenshots and cels, or even draw over the basic anatomy, as long as the expression, muscle structure, and general style is different- pay attention to how 80's and 90's characters are posed. Older (80's) anime didn't use the 'red vein thing' or 'nosebleed when seeing a hot character' so keep that in mind.
That is why, for shaded regions in 80s anime, it is often extremely simplified to help ease the burden of production .
Technology improved inevitably from there and we therefore lost that 80s effect naturally.
2. There is no such tutorial for Krita users, as of this writing. (If there is, be sure to comment down below.)