Artist explains why it’s difficult to see characters riding bicycles in anime and manga
There is a reason why characters are rarely seen riding bicycles in anime and manga. Manga artist Gaku Miyao took to Twitter to talk about artists’ struggles with bicycles.
Artist explains why it’s difficult to see characters riding bicycles in anime and manga
In a publication that has already received more than 3.9 million views and that ended up generating a heated discussion about how to draw cycling characters, the author talks about the difficulties in drawing.
”I’ve already mentioned this once, but the reason why bicycles are an Achilles heel for manga and anime is not because they are too detailed and complicated, but because the proportions of manga and anime characters make it impossible for them to ride. by bike in real life. Their legs are too long, their torsos are too short, and their waists are too high. Real-life bicycles are shaped the way they are because real people ride them.”
前に一度述べたけど
漫画やアニメにとって自転車が鬼門なのは【細かくて複雑なため】ではなく
【漫画やアニメのキャラのプロポーションは、実在の自転車に乗る事が出来ないから】だ。足がやたら長く、胴が短く腰が高い。
僕らの知ってる自転車は【普通の人間が乗るからあのカタチ】なのだ。
— 宮尾岳 (@GAKUJIRA) January 13, 2024
Gaku Miyao is responsible for the story and art of the Aoba Jitensha-ten manga which features characters riding bicycles. He recently explained that the exaggerated proportions of manga characters (particularly their long legs) make it difficult to draw them pedaling a bicycle.
Using his own sketches as an example, Miyao pointed out how you must consider the movement of the crankset (the part of the bike you pedal to propel it forward) to successfully draw a character who rides a bike.
”Bikes force you to design a rotating crankset. The leg extends at the lower fulcrum and bends at the upper fulcrum. The pedal turns in a circle with a diameter of 35cm. It’s difficult to draw this difference in elevation for a character who has long legs. You have to lie effectively with camera angles and cuts. Note: A fulcrum is the point at which a lever turns. The lower fulcrum is when the pedal is at the bottom and the upper fulcrum is when the pedal is at the top”
自転車は【クランクを回す】という絵を描かざるをえない。
下支点で脚が伸び
上支点で曲げる。
直径35センチの円を回す。この落差の絵が、足の長いキャラクターには難しいんです。
カメラアングルやトリミングで、うまーくウソをつかないとね。 pic.twitter.com/dRnI3H8kot
— 宮尾岳 (@GAKUJIRA) January 14, 2024
Even with this difficulty, we have many manga and anime with a cycling theme, such as the Nasu series and Yowamushi Pedal. Miyao praises the Yowamushi Pedal anime for its technical skill in conveying credible anime cyclists.
”Therefore, the level of technical skill in the Yowamushi Pedal anime is very advanced. The characters have manga proportions, but ride mountain bikes created in CG with realistic proportions. This is a very advanced deception. I thought Midousuji’s cycling stiletto could only be represented in manga form.”
だから、弱虫ペダルのアニメは【キャラは漫画っぽいプロポーションをとりつつ、CGで作ったリアルバランスのロードバイクに乗ってる】という、モンのすごく高度な技術だ。
これは【高度なウソが上手い】でもある。御堂筋くんの乗り方は漫画でしか出来ないと思ってたからね。
— 宮尾岳 (@GAKUJIRA) January 13, 2024
In response to the artist’s post, many users shared images of anime and manga characters riding bicycles:
”I see, your legs seem short…”
成程…確かに足が短く見えるような pic.twitter.com/lmXnJeVDaR
— 先天よい子(パロディ) (@jgagtgmj) January 13, 2024
”That’s it… (An awesome Doraemon sticker my son got at the doctor)”
これですね…。(息子が小児科でもらった衝撃的なドラえもんシール) https://t.co/Kd7oIR9mP0 pic.twitter.com/kXHcdNSqSM
— 水谷さるころ/「子どもにキレちゃう夫をなんとかしたい!」発売中 (@m_salucoro) January 13, 2024
”What about Doraemon?”
ドラえもんとかはどうなんだろ pic.twitter.com/mGLwskQn3v
— 抑止カ (@t_w_i_t_t_e_rX) January 14, 2024
On the other hand, Miyao clarified the issue of motorcycles in anime by pointing out that they are easier to portray because the character is just riding the motorcycle, making the long legs easy to handle.
As in the image above, the character Saber from the popular 2011 anime Fate Zero, perfectly mounted on her motorcycle.
via Automaton