>be me>anime artist>love anime more than anything>unable to draw in any other art style>no company in the US or Europe employs anime artistsFucking hell, do I really have to learn Japanese in order to make a living as an illustrator?
>>7301057Or chinese, or korean.
>>7301057Doesn't Netflix make anime basically?
>>7301061they hire koreans
>>7301063retard
>>7301064double retard
>>7301057you reap what you sow stupid weeb
>>7301057>>unable to draw in any other art stylenow this pure cope AND autism
>>7301057Funny you saying this, when your favorite moonrune artists can easily do other styles, especially realism, but the retarded weeb can’t.
>>7301063No they don’t. They also hire Americans.
>>7301079Also you run into gaijin all the time posting their piece of an anime they worked on
>>7301079can you name some americans who were hired as animators?
>>7301079>no they don't, they alsoso you agreed with me netflix just hires the studios to produce for them and a lot of the time if it's not a japanese studio it ends up being studio mir, there's that american castlevania studio that also outsources to koreans though>>7301089employed by japanese company which goes back to OP's statement. there just isn't as much opportunity in the american world of animation
>>7301090Dude, they’re literally scattered all over Twitter. Follow one notable one and you’ll be recommended a dime a dozen more freelancers. >>7301092No I did not agree with you. Move your fat fingers to their careers page and you’ll see jobs you can apply for where I’m pretty sure you’ll get in on some anime project. Or you can just check the credits of the shows.
>>7301105damn there are just so many that i cant name ONE
>>7301123So much fat clogging the arteries in your fingers you can’t search for one, yeah.
>>7301123i remember seeing some western animator being hired for bleach. barely had any followers, probably like 1000, only found his profile because he had some animation software tutorial on his twitter. there was also that literal child who worked on jujutsu kaisen and got shat on by a lot of people on here. i'm also pretty sure there's an extremely popular american who posts his clips he does and never tweets anything other than his work. don't have the handles unfortunately but i'm sure others can find them>>7301063a bunch of americans worked on castlevania too
>>7301057>do I really have to learn JapaneseLearn Japanese.
>>7301057>>love anime more than anything>doesn't know or isn't learning japanesePress X to doubt.
>>7302221>>7302244吾輩の日本語力はてめえより高い。舐めんじゃね!
>>7301057>no company in Europe employs anime artists>Do I really have to learn Japanese in order to make a living as an illustrator?Not really. Germany and France have a lot of ties with Japan, a lot of French animators work in the anime industry like that guy that was a key animator on Jujutsu Kaisen Season 2 or that other Frenchy that worked on Chainsaw Man.Plenty of companies hire anime artists in Europe for their anime and manga inspired comics.There's also Eurocucks like picrel that work as a freelancers for weebs and Japanese companies.>Timbougami's an illustrator from GermanyPlenty of weebs do webtoons, OEL manga, and VN games and they all use anime art style...
>>7302394I don't read vns because reading most vns requires running nonfree software. Manga, anime or LNs are much better because you can consume them with only libre software, e.g. mpv for anime, nsxiv for manga, crqt-ng for books. Most visual novels should be avoided since they are proprietary.https://www.gnu.org/proprietary/https://www.gnu.org/proprietary/malware-games.html