On social networks An image went viral that left many speechless. A glass that seemed real, accompanied by the text This ‘Glass’ Artwork was drawn by One Punch Man Artist Murata. What for many was an AI image or a photograph, turned out to be an extraordinary artistic demonstration. This phenomenon adds to the visual legacy of Yusuke Murata, , mangaka recognized for illustrating the manga One Punch Man and for its technical virtuosity and illustrations that combine dynamism with extreme detail. In this news we explore the origin of that piece, its authenticity and the impact it has had on the Otaku community.
origin and authenticity of the illustration of Yusuke Murata

The image dates back to April 2022, when Yusuke MURATA shared on his account Twitter/X a work titled “練習。グラス。” (Practice. Glass.), which surprised by the level of detail with which it represented a glass glass. In the post, he himself made it clear that it was an artistic exercise, not an officially published work, which corroborates that it was a drawing made with the intention of improving technique.
Multiple media covered the phenomenon, titled the piece as Art so detailed that it looks real. Although versions circulated on networks that affirmed that it could be ia or photograph, no reliable source found evidence of digital manipulation: all point to the work being legitimately drawn by Yusuke MURATA. In addition, artists from the middle publicly reacted. George Morikawa, author of Hajime no ippo, he commented with admiration, expressing that Murata exceeded artistic standards. These reactions contrast with the humility of the author, who only conceived it as one more personal training.
Reception and influence in the manga and anime community

The Enlightenment generated a huge debate on the border between the real and the represented. Fans shared the image with skepticism, many believing it was a photo hyperrealistic or a piece generated by ia. Knowing its origin, recognition of Yusuke MURATA He climbed. It was seen as a demonstration that traditional or digital techniques can match the photorealistic when talent is present.
This type of visual exercise also serves as inspiration for other emerging artists, who use the piece as a reference to study shadows, reflections and volumes. the image of Yusuke MURATA It became a case study within digital and traditional drawing communities.
The fact that Yusuke MURATA perform this outside a commercial context (without it being part of his work in One Punch Man) reinforces its commitment to continuous improvement. That artistic humility distinguishes him, and remembers that many mangakas train styles far from their routine work.