Making Comics | When Are You Good Enough to Start? WATCH THIS FIRST
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One (the author of OPM and Mob Psycho 100) is an excellent source of inspiration. He shows us that you dont have to be good at art to make comics/manga. If you have a story to tell, go for it.
Thank you for the advices always
You maybe a good artist but you're a terrible teacher
@@kimjongrussel7645 word the one punch author wasn't good at and he just got so good at it he inspires me!
I just do not understand how you can make your drawings so consistent without complex well-located reference lines, I always use reference lines to draw, what am I doing wrong? (sorry for wrong English, I used google translator because I do not know how to speak English very well.)
literally told everyone to go through a training arc.
Jakobus ahhh wait further explain -
Iâm in that arc rn
damn dude im still on the filler episodes right now guess i gotta wait for season 2 or something
@@sleepyttea damn bro I'm not even greenlit
@@guhbruhmaste4557 LMAO
when i know i'm good enough to start?
-you won't, that's all it is, a leap of faith
TheGeekmierder YAS A SPIDEY FAN OVER HERE. So glad you used that
*the crowd goes wild* AAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAH Yes!
_I'M LIKE, "WHAT'S UP DANGER?"_
TheGeekmierder *whatâs up danger?*
Don't watch the mouth, watch the hands.
When are you good enough?
*when you have the confidence I dont have*
It took me 6 months to remotely know how to start my light novel (with art between pages) and I stress "remotely"
Don't worry about it, just try and do something, I started it as a comic, then as a single page panel style comic, then a light novel... What I'm saying is, *JUST DO IT*
even if the initial SUCKED, that's what the first attempt is there for.
@@nasserfirelordarts6574 where did you posted it?
@@doubleoz1 still in the first few chapters, not yet posted
@anime gurl didn't post it yet, not sure where although most suggestions are webtoon but that is more manga/comic preferable...worst case scenario would be CZcams or Instagram
Do you get paid for it? Depends on your work, and where you post it, a better explanation may come from an artist on CZcams called Lavender Towne
Ye thats pretty much it just confidence. Even if your art is bad if you have a great story then you might make a good comic or manga. Look at ONE the maker of opm and mob psycho. He might not have the best art but he has a great story with characters you care bout. Be confident in making comics.
Me: im gonna make a comic today.
*ends up daydreaming with some ugly doodles*
This is me 100%
this sums up my everyday life
Bruh same XD
me in a nutshell
Me too
When am I good enough to start making comic and manga?
One: Hold my beer.
Lol
The art for OPM is pretty good tho. Yusuke Murata is an art GOD
one is my hero
Hunter x hunter manga art is terrible too.
@Mase Swoo
Yea, looks at chapter 183, it looks like it drawn by 5 year old. (Still can drawn better than me).
I know so many massive comics that started when the author's skill was beyond trash tier. Some stayed at trash tier and still to this day make that artist enough to live handsomely off.
When you can start, is when you have the will to achieve and stick through it.
If you're asking when should I start, what you're really asking is please give me an excuse not to start.
Underrated comment.
Holy shit you're right
One-sensei who made One Punch Man and Mob Physico 100 is a great example of this.
Truth
Kaitou Robin One Punch Man isnât bad
If you think that your not good enough to draw or start a manga, just remember itâs not always about the art. If anything itâs more the story than the actual art. For example, the creator of âOne Punch Manâ or âMob Psycho 100â who goes by the name of One, his art was not even that great and still created some of the best manga out there
Also, aye, thanks for the likes, means a lot my fam.
Honestly the only thing preventing me from making my comic I've seen planning for a month is eyes. I just cant draw them
@@SluggedNugg practice makes things u draw easier xDD
@@SluggedNugg awww same man, I'm not able to make them identical so I just cover the one that doesn't look good with a lock of hair. I can draw them both by themselves, but as soon as it comes to having to draw them together, its a no go. all I gotta say is practice fam. practice.
@@joey.h14 try making them both step by step, like draw one line on the right eye then on the left and so on. that way you're eye drawing skills will improve a lot faster (if you haven't tried already)
it worked for me, at least! (took a few months to get it right every time tho)
I agree that it's not all about the drawing skill.
Though to be fair, One is the exception to the rule.
He's genre savvy like no one else, has a knack for world-building and writing parodies of the medium that meet the zeitgeist, giving him 11/10 writing skills to make up for his amateurish level of drawing.
ONE (creator of one punch man,mob psycho) is a perfect slap to the face for anyone having this question
(Myself included)
Yes ^
not really, he makes up for his drawing skill with his great framing and story telling. if you draw like him and cant write or frame no one will care.
I bet that nigga isn't even trying that hard to create a story, now imagine if he did try
hes been trying for a long time. he has been drawing since elementary school and writing just that long and doing his best tot improve.
@@silverssn9754 Not really his writing is below mid-tier
Anyone who's not blinded by HOW it's told can see that.
One thing he IS good at though is storyboarding. That's how he was able to land a collab with Murata.
When you start drawing the first ch. but your mind is already in ch. 200-something and can't wait to draw them, but you're too damn slow...
*_sigh_*
Night Crow
Write your ideas down and you can come back to them later, deadass the beginning will always be this gross liquid nothing until the rest of the story is formed
i relate to this so much XD
I just draw watever ch i feel like until it becomes a story
Omg same
Then do ch 200-something. Admittedly I haven't attempted a comic yet, but whenever I'm writing and I have an idea for ch 10, I do it. I get it out on paper exactly how I have it in my head and put it in a separate document. Then I go back to ch whatever I'm supposed to be on and work my way to ch 10. If it so happens that I have to edit ch 10 once I reach it, then I edit. But imo it's much better to get it all out. Especially if the prospect of doing ch 200-something excites you.
When am i good enough to start?
Prolly when i get over my procrastination habit
That one kind guy SAME
This one... So true.
LITERALLY THE ONLY THING HOLDING ME BACK
I told myself that too for a few years. Then one day I just put pen to tablet and just went for it! You can do it, guys :DD (pro procrastinator here)
Align Jee Iâll do that later
You can start anytime you want. I've been drawing graphic novel series for five years. I have gotten better. Still improving
The title?
Share đ
Im interested to know what it is my dude
Yo drop the sauce my guy
Cool
Questions: what is your comic about? What stuff is primarily in them and happens in them? Practice that stuff. Set small, acheivable, MEASURABLE, goals for each one. Once you accomplish your practice, try out a test comic. One that you could finish in 2-3 months, if your goal is long form story telling.
Things to focus on if you wanna be a shonen manga artist:
Drawing people, poses, anatomy, and facial expressions.
Perspective drawing, rotating objects in 3D, maintaining proportions while rotating, even with backgrounds!
Backgrounds, landscapes, buildings,vehicles, plants, maybe some animals.
Props and materials, clothing, armour.
Lineart.
Shading/rendering, color (if that's a part of your comic).
Spend at least a week focusing on each goal.
Underrated comment here.
Wow Thanks!!Well said
You decored it a bit but you just said to draw a manga you just have to be good at drawing and making stories, which is pretty obvious.
Basicly everything
This is my new checklist
When are you good enough?
'One' would say *Yes.*
But yusuke murata would say *not yet*
One would actually probably say "ok"
One's art has better composition and flow than Murata's. Most famous example is that green haired girl getting hit with large rocks and shrugging them off.
One's panel clearly shows her getting slammed with some real giant boulders with some REAL GOOD kinetic energy that One can portray flawlessly and her deadpan expression as she leisurely and literally shrugs them off. The composition is wide panel of the girl standing in relaxed but grounded pose on the ground as heavy boulders strike her with intimidating force and speed.
Murata: lovingly detailed boobs and crotch of the chick as some pebbles float around. You can barely tell how big the stones are and what is even happening. Is she floating them with her powers as she strikes that sexy pose? The entire composition is this pin up chick being a masturbatory fantasy instead of an action drawing filled with pure kinetic energy.
The real question:
When do I care enough to start more than I care about procrastinating?
Nailed it
Draw while procrastinating, you are bored during a useless class? Doodle.
Got nothin to do? Exercise, do a drawing, see your mistakes, take em on a list and exercise.
Wanna develop a unique artstyle? Draw but how you love and what you love, don't listen to people saying this isn't art.
THIS IS, express yourself, open the wings of your imagination and go! Fly! In your imaginary world you can!
When you start to feel old and realize that life is short and you donât have time to procrastinate
I really love how all your tips are down-to-earth and with real actions to take, instead of just "believe in yourself". Confidence doesn't grow in trees neither just pop by sheer "willpower" as some people like to think. Confidence is something that has to be BUILT through real actions, practice, feedback and healthy comparison just as you showed in this video. You're a great role model to independent comic artists, Whyt, that's why I really love your content.
When he said compare it to some of your favorite series I cried.
Bro, I like Berserk and Vagabond lol
Cries in jagaaaan and sunken rock
Ooof RIP
then create your berserk but with hxh artstyleđ
Cries in Attack on Titan and My Hero Academia
@@Hanoka2034 uh attack of titan, it's not a problem
BOI OMG. Youâre the best!!! đđ this video is so inspiring!!!!!!! Youâre backgrounds are amazing and your advice is applicable to so many situations đđ rip my soul âšâšâš
Cringe but I love ur videos talart
@@hehasnoname2640 đ
@@JG-yd1ys shhhhhh
All these emojis hurt me physically
"It's Harry Potter - But Ninjas" - Damn. Broken down perfectly.
"compare your art with your favourite manga artist"
me looking at Horikoshi's art: c r a p
lol relateable. His art is just p e r f e c t. h o w d o I c o m p a r e ? ?
Trueee
Story of my life đ
Me wishing I was yusuke muratas studentđđ
Me looking at Miura's art LOL
I've had a comic idea that i've been working on for like 18 years. I made real progress a year and a half ago when I finally decided that I need to stop worrying if I was good enough. I had to lower my expectation of myself and stop thinking i wanted it to be perfect. I told myself I wasn't ready for years and years. Now, probably still not, but fuck it, we'll do it live! Lol. Thing is... One MUST decide that being ready or not is irrelevant.
Like you said, just start. Once you do, decide that you're in it, you're doing it. And once you adopt the identity of someone who's DOING the thing, then you're no longer someone who WANTS to do it. That's the hardest step and the one that will hold you back the most.
18 years...
Fyi, I love my story and art but it isn't where I want to be. I still (insert many things) but I get constant praise, I AM talented and the feeling of thinking I COULD succeed if I somehow was good enough is a trap. You will succeed if you start and stick with it. The hardest part of it is not stopping and not letting your current struggles discourage you. The quality is a bi- product of the time and hard work you put in.
If I keep writing I'll end up saying everything that was said in the video. So yeah, 100% can confirm. Just start and keep at it. I can't tell you how many times I took year long or longer breaks because it wasn't pressing enough to push myself past my own doubts.
Just know that you can. You may not be at your desired skill level but you must know that any skill level is POSSIBLE with enough time and work. Also, know that you can't be good at something until you've done it. No manga artist was good at making manga until they actually made one. They had to discover and learn all the challenges as they were doing it. So in that essence, you'll never be ready, and know what all to do in making a manga and know what that's like for yourself until you yourself cross that road. Your adventure will be your own. So Start.
Good luck m8,
I feel the "am I good enough" pain too, yet mine was just 1 year,
Best wishes
Can we check your stuff somewhere? â€
@@ShindaRatto I don't have it up online yet but I own the domain for it for when I am ready to put it up myself. If you're interested i am absolutely will to share with you specifically what i have. :)
you will get better as you draw the comic and if it really bothers you once u feel good enough just come back and redraw the ones you feel arent good enough
@@YoshionoKimochi You could try uploading on webtoon
When are you Good enough to Start?
The short answer: Whenever you're ready to face the harsh criticisms of others.
Kwisatz Haderach i was ready and posted it, yet no criticism at all on my line of sight hahahaha
FReAkiNg exposure problems, damn it :^((((
Be happy if your work will get noticed...
@@RubykonCubes3668 I understand stand that feeling. Hopefully you got more exposure now.
@@javencummins1426 oh my GAh- Ok, I definitely forgot I posted a comment under this video lol. And I even less expected a response after all this time.
So as of now ... not much changed, really. 2 years after my 1st reply here, my manga has officially been put on hiatus, and I moved on some smaller projects. I'm kind of upset by this turn of events, but I suppose it's better to put some projects aside and come back to them later. Though, fun fact, meanwhile I just got more nonchalant with social media. Too much pressure by the numbers and the algorithm, too much frustration with the lack of interaction. I concluded i'm 100% uninterested in having my stress to keep escalating like so.
So there! Thanks for chiming in and the good words đâ
@@RubykonCubes3668 Woah, I didn't expect a response either. It's good that you prioritized your well being. Thanks for telling me about your experience.
I agree! Criticism is your best friend. Generally You can tell what comments are just haters as apposed to people who are actually giving you feedback. I think just throwing myself into it (planning aside) and making a Webtoon is a good start. I'mma try that.đ Thanks for all your great advice in the vid Whyt!
UPS_with_WINGS lmao what if there is no feedback at all?
I'm so interested in how you can spend so much time detailing this background. Wouldn't it take forever especially if you have to draw the same location again and again. It seems like such a grind and very overwhelming.
Mhm
And you are right, you really have to do that to make a great manga.
You can draw this digitally and then print it
I think one has to simply transition to digital art and copy some of their creations like megastructures if they are to be repeated in a bookâs (Graphic novel, manga or comic) scene / chapter.
Just do it like chainsaw man. Simple background with screen tones. It will cause people to read faster, but that's where having an interesting story comes in.
These are good tips, especially about developing your concept.
Here's my advice from someone who is about to self-publish her own comic: I wouldn't be anywhere near where I am today if I hadn't started drawing and uploading comics online! My art style was sort of there, but I couldn't draw consistently. My backgrounds were sloppy. The colors were inconsistent. I drew slowly and updated sporadically. But I kept going. When drawing my comic stressed me out, I would take a break (animate, illustrate, make music) then come back to it.
After a while, I figured out a better process. My art, colors, and flow improved immensely. It just took time. I started drawing comics in Fall 2018. In just two years, my art, workflow, and confidence improved so much that I took on a Webtoon challenge - I drew nearly 100 pages in two months. That's crazy!
Now, is my art perfect? Far from it. I still have a lot of learning to do, but it's incredible how much progress you can make when you stick with it. My advice? Start soon, and keep your stories short at first (like 6-8 pages, maybe 20 pages for one story). Draw full comic pages. Check out how professional comic pages are laid out. You've got this, but your comic won't get made unless you make it!! Best of luck everyone!!
SAMC: Animator I have a question. I know you said start and stuff, but it canât really draw characters or buildings, Iâm currently learning anatomy but still kinda far from âwhere I need to beâ. Do you still suggest I just wing it and start pumping out comics dispite how they look or get to a âdecentâ start point.
Thanks in advance
I can draw characters, I still need to work on perspective, poses, backgrounds. Iâm getting there. My main character is Ceaser Brave. Still working on the plot of the story, etc.
John Oghomi hey wanna collab? Ima writer
I got a art page antiqueart4 on Instagram. Im willing to collaborate. I'm pretty confident on my art skill. Check me out. Love to hear ya story.
This is hella inspirational. I've had the same story in my head since I was 9. It has gone through so much development, and I think I should start it now. I heard that the youngest mangaka is 13 years old, and I'm 13 rn so I don't think it's too early for me to start. Could be hard with school and all later this year, but I'm all for it
You're 14 now. I need updates.
Dont wait.
Every year you wait for drawing your own comic, is a year, without the experience you would gain in the process of drawing your own comic.
Even if its "bad", this one and the next one are getting better with time.
Thank you I needed some proffesional advice because I am passionate about manga and the process in general.
What is your manga about? or you didn't started and I'm just stupidđ
@@burped1890 Don't have a manga and it's fine that was a genuine question.
I plan to do one in a year wish me luck
đ
Same.i have a story but my art isn't good. I cant even draw a BG
otaku sway Itâs fine, keep practicing bgâs and other things like human anatomy, animals and objects because youâll need it if you want to make a comic. Keep working hard and practicing until you like what youâre creating. :) Thatâs what I wanna do
Do you have a Instagram account? Start publishing your work on Instagram so people will know when it comes out, you need to build a hype. You can use popular tags so people can discover you. (And i would love to support you by following your account!)
Random Person Who?
If youâre talking to me, I have one xd
When i first enroll in Manga college in japan (year 1) , I started drawing Manga with zero exprience and bad drawing.
But i never give up and keep improving my drawing and Manga knowledge.
Now that i`m in second year and i feel the change and improving so much that my japanese friend said to me "Your drawing is improving and its very good " .
Hope i can be a Mangaka in Japan hehe ~
Yes u can
Everyone (newbies) watching this in 2020, I'll be honest this channel has really helped me out ,I've been with this channel for a good 3 years and Odunze , I really have improved and am getting ready for creating a manga, thank you a lot. Keep doing what you do bro, you're a real inspiration. Thanks again.
good luck bro
I hope you're manga work is going well.
I created a storyboard for a comic I planned one year ago
It counts 700+ pages
And after that long of a time I noticed a lot of things I need to improve but I'm too afraid to scrap or to renew big chunks of it that I haven't retouched it yet
Meanwhile I get a lot of new Comic Ideas but to create such a tight story again is very hard
Everytime i read manga like JoJo, i tried to make my own manga/comic of my own...
Ended one shot of doodle
eyy jojo fan
Faizal kuntz OMG thatâs so me, I get a really good idea for a fan webcomic and then I just end up with ugly costume studies and doodles and then never think of it again.
Cycle repeats
Same here
niceu, i see a man of culture
Im working on my five part comic story sinilar to jojo. Im a weirdo. Im making part 3 first. Running on a dream. A story about 2 young men who travel across united states. I was influenced by steel ball run for part 3. Part 4 is the first story I came up with. Then I came up with part 1 and then part 5 and finally part 2.
I really want to do this for a living.alot of people are inspired me to do it. Akira, Tite Kubo, Oda etc. I want to show it to people. Writing the story first than storyboard it than draw it out.
Ushhhaaaaaa
Just bought Vol. 1 & 2! Love your art and your videos! Thanks for sharing your tips and helping artists everywhere to learn more and develop our skills!
My question is how to avoid plot holes in your story?
just don't write a plot hole lol
Plan your story before writing it.
@@alicesacco9329 I am doing it actually and developing it more.
I write everything down like a wiki and cross reference everything constantly so that I don't break any rules or contradict something later on.
@@MewGirlZ I actually will have a notebook dedicated to that and have a digital version saved on my laptop.
Here is the truth. Start right now. It does not matter if you or other people think you are not good enough.
Why? Because you get better overtime. So the sooner you do it, the better it is.
Look at the manga drawn by the creator of ONE PUNCH MAN.
You can always get better at the story if you suck at drawing, so on, and so forth.
Eventually you can collaborate with people who can contribute art to the project.
You can always go back and "REDO" your art when you learn new skills.
Also, you can start by "TRACING" or "ROTOSCOPING" until you get used to drawing things.
EX: if you need to draw a city, google "CITY", and trace that outline.
overtime you will modify some buildings, add or remove some things. etc.
Also, find out how to use GOOGLE STREET VIEW, so that you can view just about any major city in the world from a realistically accurate street angle,
if you need to draw locations that are not technologically advanced, just google an amish town or mennonite etc. you can always ask online what popular locations are, and you can often use those as your foundation.
if you need to draw animals, just google, horses running, etc.
anyway if this helps you, please message me so i can come read the prototype of your manga.
Great video! Man, that building is so beautiful! Thank you
I've had two stories I want to turn into comics, to actually publish. I'm primarily a writer, and have had the stories down for a long time with over a year and a half on the narratives, and I am confident in my skills as a storyteller. But telling it as a comic, I know where my art needs significant improving before I feel comfortable starting on my real projects, so what I've done is start a different project entirely. A comic solely to use to practice and develop my style.
Well thats not entirely true, I've become very attached to the story itself, and it's basically become a giant blob of me exploring new ideas not just with my art, but also with how I tell stories and think about all kinds of real world ideas.
If your gut tells you you aren't ready yet to do the artwork for a particular project, don't not do anything. Find something else, anything else to do that will get you to that point. You'll surprise yourself by what you create along the way.
I'm personally a better visual artist than I am a writer, which is why I thought the best way to tell my stories would be through comics. However I found myself doubting I'd reach an audience that way. Perhaps I'm wrong, but I'm under the impression very few people read comics. I was toying with the idea of sharpening my writing skills instead and telling the stories that way.
I'm just curious, being primarily a writer, how come you've chosen comics as your medium?
Whatâs it called? Iâll check it out
Lol I'm kinda half writer, half visual. Probably 60-65% writer. Also planning to make a comic
Ms Teddy if you want try to simplify your worlds rule/law like what kind of power would it have how would that power work, etc. so like Ki is just energy from our body and can be strengthen a lot, you can compress it you can control it, you can change its form etc. or would it be items like gloves etc. from ancient time etc. so prob study about mythology and learn abt the different creatures etc. it takes a lot of time but yeah. A simple idea isnât in like super detailed but itâs pretty easy to understand.
I am already doing all of the tips now! So surprised! This is a sign! Iâm gonna make my own manga!!!!! Iâm so hyped and inspired now! đ€©
What makes you better than any other artist is that you go back to what you've done and improve which I've never seen and I appreciate this from you đđŒ
Your story is so interesting and I really want to read it. You also motivate me a lot and Iâm so glad I found your channel. Especially in this time Iâm in right now, where I struggle with anxiety and depression thanks to what going on around us. I hope you continue this channel and I know youâll do great! We definitely need more people like you.
Great video. Weather youâre writing a book or screenplay or comic, the best thing to do in my opinion is:
Finish your project!
It does not have to be perfect, but you must finish it. You learn so much about story and character arc when you finish projects, even if they are downright awful.
Itâs a storytelling muscle that only gets worked when you finish something, not when youâre going back and fussing over every page and word to make it âperfectâ
The best writing advice I ever got was âFinish your CRAPPY book firstâ if you know what I mean .
I think that philosophy can apply to the art side in a comic as well.
Also, you donât need anyoneâs permission to give you a green light to do a big project. Just do it, and have fun.
Set your goals, make plans to achieve them, and FINISH it!
Again Great video!đđŒ
The detail on that building blew me away even before you inked it.
I've recently published my comics and it's a great deal of pressure to keep producing content consistently but I've been enjoying the process thoroughly.
It's very cathartic in a way, when you finally start doing it for real.
just gotta say i love using your videos as background as im drawing my manga lol, been a big fan since apple black's first variations great to see you grow
You donât know how helpful this was! I want to start making a comic series, but Iâm not very confident in my storytelling or art, and this helped a *lot!* Thank you so much!
You have some real talent! That castle is incredible!
You did a great job on this video whyt manga. You gave out a lot of good advice that I didn't think of. I'll be sure to apply them to my stories in the making. Thanks! P.S your art style is so AMAZING!
Great advice here! I like how you hammer in the idea that you need to think about and justify everything. That's so true and you just have to start people. You can't just sit and think that this would be a cool story idea. You have to explain why you're story is amazing!!
I've gotten so much better at drawing and visualising and seeing just by watching your videos. THANK YOU BROV.
These past few years I been looking at SAT-A.M. stuff and watching other videos, I've learned a lot, I know my story may not appeal to everyone but so far people have been loving the concept and the characters. I have to now work on a short story that's involving another character connected to the main lead
Finally... the day has come finally ... the legend becomes true finally a ... NEW VIDEO OF WHYT MANGA SENSEI!!!!!!!
Very good information man youre always dropping knowledge!
Loved every point made in this vid. Powerful is only word that comes to my mind. Totally impressed by your knowledge of comics. Thanks 3000!
You just gotta start. The important tip in this (at least I find it important), is being honest with yourself. It is hard to criticize our own works sometimes, because a lot of work goes into it. I started, and was polishing things along the way (art, writing, etc.). The "problem" is, I ended up liking this project a lot. So much so, that I reboot it, because I want it to be better than it ever was from the start.(I'm still working on this thing!) One Shots, art important for sure. I remember Candle Jack lol I found it enjoyable, but compared to your stuff now, Jack doesn't really hold a candle...*shot*
Never stop making CZcams videos I love these been watching since sixth gradeđ
Great to hear these tips from someone else, gives me more confidence knowing I've been following the right track đ great channel
Haven't watched a video of yours in at least 2 years, god damn your art improved so much! Mad props mate!
Really great advice and art.
Thanks for making a video about this topic
Thank you so much for making these videos. They help a lot - you ask a lot of great questions here
Finallyyyyy his back! Missed you bruv, I always love your long videos...we appreciate it fam
I have asked myself this question everyday for 6 years.I think this year is the time for me to start getting my work out there.
Is that one of your drawings on your profile picture
This really inspired me..for the past month I've wondered if I was capable of making a manga,but now that I have some motivation from you I'm gonna try to get my idea serialized into Saturday AM just like you man!
good luck to you. i am not the best at drawing but i just uploaded my first original on my channel so can u check it out and let me know wat u think?
@@geminiflameking7384 thanks! And oh cool,I might give it a look
This was very informative and an eye opener thanks man.
Nice video. Getting past that first comic is hard, but finding a direction on what to do with comic making and improving once you know you love it is just as hard too.IT's great to see videos like this on that step ^^
This really helped me in my difficult journey of becoming a manga artist, *_thanks a lot._*
*_Who else can relate?_*
ăăŁăąăčăžă§ăŹăăŒ I relate a lot. Howâs your art coming along? Do you have anyway to view your art or manga ? You can find mine on my Instagram by just typing in my name above if your interested I just really want to talk to more artist out there
@@dreamalitymangacreator5891 my problem is that since i'm the only one working on my title (comics is really not popular here in the Philippines), each page takes so much time to make that by the time i finish page 10, it looks completely different from how i imagined it at first.
Example of my work:
www.deviantart.com/verticalskyline/gallery/70060233/jisaten
It's about a hikkikomori who's trying to commit suicide and a shinigami waifu who leeps preventing him. Atleast, it's supposed to be... This took about a year to get to 16 pages, and honestly, i dont even know where the story is going anymore. This project is a bust.
I can do fine with single pieces, like a painting or a character design. But drawing things over and over again in comics is just insane work. It's literally easier to color one character lineart, than finish six panels in a manga page. And stringing a coherent story together, it's way too much for one person to do alone. Unless it's short comic strips i can do one page at a time, the story is always going to deflate by the time i make reasonable progress.
@@josephoyek6574 Wow, your artstyle is so cute! But 16 pages in a year? Maybe try to create some deadlines? Decide how many pages you want to have in the end and wrote the whole story in a form of a short novel or a script.
Me
Can't wait for the remastered vol 1 and vol 3, but OMG you've improved so much!!!!
Thank you for this, Whyt Manga! Your advice has helped me consider a few things!
Thank you for this! I love your work!
You're inspiring and very informative!
Idk why this was in my recommended, but man, your art is AMAZING
I ordered your comic last night!!âșâș
.wow...you explain the preparation phase perfectly
hell, i'm in it right now, and i do find ways to intertwine
movies, whether it's the story line or the way the character
handles certain situations and whatnot...
i think i'mma stick around this channel for a while...
Bro. You are now my favorite person on the internet. Thanks for the advice. I'm 32, been slow and lazy about making art and I needed this boot to the ass.
When are you good enough to start?
When you stop waiting to be "good enough".
I disagree with this. At the very least you need to know perspective and how to draw things in perspective to have a successful comic or manga
@@ob1934 that's why you practice. It's all about the progress. I wouldn't recommend anyone testing out this stuff on big ideas they have but on mini-comics it's crucial to practice this stuff in your comics.
When are you ready? Make small prototype projects and answer your own question.
Also allow your early projects to suck, trying to be a protectionist at the beginning can prevent you from getting basic product done. Completing something, anything, even garbage is an accomplishment, be proud.
I learned alot on this + bonus confidence to myself. thank you very much
wow, this advice is great for any creative project, not just manga
I just finalized and inked my first manga comic page yesterday! Iâm confident enough that Iâm ready to start! đ Thanks for the vid! âđœ
J.R. Machado yo u write or just an artist?
Hey I'd be open to work with ya. My art page is antiqueart4 on Instagram.
@@smittycoolmusik I do both!
@@anthonyrodriguez351 It's a personal passion project but thanks though! Just follow ya on IG, keep it up!
anthony rodriguez yo Iâm looking for an artist
Everytime you get discouraged and insecure, remeber one punch man! The original art isn't good, but the storytelling is amazing! Another example is Attack on titan, the art and style on the first couple of volumes isn't really good, but the manga is huge now.
You don't need talent to make the things you love, only the motivation to start and courage to do so! Awesome video
Great video. Honesty is key! Truth.
This was incredibly helpful, thank you so much!
the story is the main thing you need, art is subjective to your audience.
I'm putting in my two cents here.
Here's what you need to be a decent Manga or COMIC artist.
Go read The Promised Neverland.
Once you've read it you'll understand the following.
-Having a story.
-Having a style.
-How to draw people artistically.
-How to use colors effectively.
Those are the four cardinal signs that you're ready to be an comic artist.
If you can draw better than Marvel's D-List, YOU WILL BE FINE.
Man I appreciate all the info I'm working on a story/anime 15 years in the making and I'm finally proceeding with putting it together.
Good to see you back whytđȘđŸ
I just started a comic on webtoon at the end of February, and somehow I got over 3k subs, and I feel like I got super lucky. I already feel like my art has improved a bit because you have to think of so many different angles and positions to draw in, and it's really challenging me with my skills in both writing stories and drawing. It's a great experience so far, even tho I still have a ways to go :)
Ezzlol hey ima writer wanna collab?
Me alone: DANG THATâS SOME GOOD AND HARD ART TO DRAW
Me with my friends: I can draw that EASILY
Incredibly helpful, I've been in a slump but you've got some great information here.
VOLUME 1 & 2 REMASTERED!
Long time no seeđ€â
Just wanted to say your videos are inspiring me so much and teaching me a lot. It's great to have a black creative doing awesome things that I can look up to and their work! Keep up the awesomeness man!
Mr whyt manga you make me feel
glad to love manga people like
Should just keep going on
GOD BLESS YOU MAN
My question is:
"How can you post chapters weekly when you work on your own?"
I find this very hard...đ
Or you can post monthly
Not humanly possible. Can't be done...
just do a few chapters before release so then youâll be ahead
You can post every two weeks, like Murata does.
I know when I make my own Manga, I want to do everything on my own. My creation.
good vid before even seeing it!
Thanks for the tips, man! I think what I'll do is one shots of small stories like how marvel did back in the day with tales of suspense, amazing fantasy, etc. Especially since I'm going the digital route it can get me more used to stuff like drawing backgrounds, characters, etc. It can also give me a chance to go for the whole critique thing you mentioned too
I really appreciate this video, and its giving me the courage to start up the process of making my own comic book, idk if your doing great or not out there but I hope you can continue pursing your art career, or any career, and have a great day
there's no point on waiting just begin, anything that you want and think is awesome to draw just start don't stop, and when you keep on drawing it changes literally I tried this and hell yeah it worked. Just try, it's a leap of faith