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I’m starting to lose heart a little. My art skills are pretty garbage, but I want to make a manga of my own. I want to have my own unique art style and be able to take commissions. I guess I’m just worried I won’t get into the program even though I really want to 😅
I think this was one of your best, most comprehensive videos yet! The overall examples were varied but well organized. Most of these were things I have been increasingly conscious of over the past 5 months trying to make my own oneshot, but having them all condensed into one video helps to reinforce the concepts and to see the bigger picture. One thought that I had though was that it might be helpful for beginners to see how these elements (varied and narrative-based camera angles, panel flow, effects, manpu) change from genre to genre, and having multiple videos that each go more in depth into a single genre could give more space for each. Keep up the great work, thank you for the video!
Thank you so much for the help! I really want to create a One Shot but, I'm not sure if I have enough money to join your manga program. Whenever you guys are open for more students, I will book a call
I did my first attempt at a manga page. But i took the characters from aot and put them in it. I’m pretty happy with how it turned out eventually I’ll work on my own story but writing is pretty hard and I only know the start and end of my story.
I'm glad video like these exist, I'm still a youth artist trying and learning my own development and art skills, and I'm still trying to improve my art style as well including my backgrounds, my real goals life is to make my own comic / manga and get it published and noticed by everyone, at the same time I'm planning on moving back to California and LA to also work on my comics there, good thing i saved up money to buy my own art supplies and program supplies for my art but......the problem is just everything about me my low self-esteem and my confidence feels like losing it everyday but no matter what I try my best to keep going
Just started my own comic, putting my newbie art skills into practice. And yes totally guilty of this. Mainly as I'm not confident to push my skills. I am doing one page a day and then spending time working on something I would have liked to have done better on that page. I'm seeing improvement. And yeah that does mean slowly getting more interesting panel layouts. You don't get confidence without practice but at the same time don't push yourself too far beyond your skill level. Find the right level of discomfort to push yourself into to improve. It's like going to the gym. Over time your excersies get easy and if you don't increase (weights, speed etc) you plateau. At the same time if you push to hard you might set yourself back months through injury (in the art case, getting frustrated and burned out). Knowing your current limits and knowing where you can push them (and then pushing them a healthy amount) is the quickest way to improve.
I’ve been drawing for 10+ years and I’ve been working on a story, practicing, learning new skills etc. but my main question is, where in the world do I draw my manga as a traditional artist (ik my question is dumb, i’m a dumby). Just regular A4 paper or is there a magically convenient book online I can buy?? 😭
I’m working on writing my first one shot. As far as my art goes, I’m definitely better than the average person, but I really need to improve before I can feel confident in myself. This video is helping me add to my To-do for the next few months
Very informative video, thanks again. A couple of questions. 1) How much will the one-shot program cost? 2) Can the next video be on how manga is written? Last year I took a comic book writing class and I want to know if there are any differences in the process.
theres probably no difference, storyboarding and drafting up scripts and ideas are pretty universal. I'm no expert, but I would feel like it'll be the same
@aphlearntodrawmanga (edited, because I found it myself already) footage from 6:21 to 6:23 is 僕の原稿ができるまで /The making of MANGA by 河上だいしろう Reason I wanted to know is because it pointed out an interesting way for gathering ref material for backgrounds, that being Google Street View. keep in mind that you cannot 1:1 convert the images there into background because 1) copyright 2) low res 3) images warped due to how it's shown and how street view creates the panoramic view 4) all images shot from a roof-mounted camera, so height is always above normal person's eye-level
My manga will be like ninja kamui and jujutsu kaisen combined and i mean the action sequences and emotion just wait for me to get money to buy the supplies since im going traditional manga
Hello, I have a question。 I am 17 years old, so I can not join the course, will be in highschool for another 2-3ish years. But I will be done with my one-shot at the end of the year. Do you have any tips on where I can find people that I can take this journey with/people that can give me tips and tricks? Thanks for reading nontheless!
When I did my first manga pages for some reason I didn’t have the problem with it being stiff in my freshman year of high school when I first started taking art serious it was dynamic and the rest of my pages I actually liked it and it looks like a manga but the thing is my backgrounds I just can’t get them even when I watch videos😭 it’s like they looks like flat bricked structures
Oh no… if that’s what you’re struggling with then you might enjoy these videos: Can’t Draw Manga Backgrounds? Here’s how! Basic Manga Background Tutorial ua-cam.com/video/fhx9ZA-46IY/v-deo.html No more flat boring artworks! How to Shade your Manga ua-cam.com/video/dzyEWgNIJl4/v-deo.htmlsi=VUwObwzcAl2EbS9y
Sorry for the late reply. We are still smoothing out some details so we won’t be able to share anything until we’re ready to take on new students. Please stay tuned for more announcements. :)
i jest drawing manga not good but i have parctice drawing manga 1, i have create poses panels i don't konw or i konw drawing manga of the poses thats is panels 2 i have to create manga i have praetice to darwing manga?!of my story i,am filipino ❤✍✍✍✍✍✍🎨♂
Sometimes the problems these videos mentions are what I am trying to achieve :") (Like for some reason some time ALL my manga panels becomes dynamic :") )
Don’t worry, a lot of beginners struggle with backgrounds. You can check out this video to learn how to draw them better: Can’t Draw Manga Backgrounds? Here’s how! Basic Manga Background Tutorial ua-cam.com/video/fhx9ZA-46IY/v-deo.html
back then I gave up making manga just cuz I sucked at drawing but I swear your channel truly motivated me to finally start making manga again. These days, I’m doing yonkamas and although my art looks garbage for now ahaahah, I love doing it. It makes me feel alive. I’ve watched all your videos and they’ve helped me so much. Thank you
I'mma just say my art is already pretty good and I started drawing manga a lot cuz it was fun and not to brag but my art looks better than other old serialized manga but I'm only 14 so I can't submit my mangas to competitions 😭
👉 If you're a beginner mangaka, aspiring to FINALLY create your first oneshot manga after YEARS of struggling and feeling stuck, then we would love to invite you to apply to our Oneshot Manga Drawing Program!
We'll give you a roadmap on the EXACT steps to create your first oneshot with the help of PRO Japanese mangakas.
Book a FREE Manga Consultation Call NOW: bit.ly/MangaCourseApplication
New term starts July 17th!
I’m starting to lose heart a little. My art skills are pretty garbage, but I want to make a manga of my own. I want to have my own unique art style and be able to take commissions. I guess I’m just worried I won’t get into the program even though I really want to 😅
Same to me
Lock in lil bro
Same but never give up and keep trying till you get there
By the way what's the name of your manga
@@salmamohammedejaz2970 me?
I think this was one of your best, most comprehensive videos yet! The overall examples were varied but well organized. Most of these were things I have been increasingly conscious of over the past 5 months trying to make my own oneshot, but having them all condensed into one video helps to reinforce the concepts and to see the bigger picture.
One thought that I had though was that it might be helpful for beginners to see how these elements (varied and narrative-based camera angles, panel flow, effects, manpu) change from genre to genre, and having multiple videos that each go more in depth into a single genre could give more space for each.
Keep up the great work, thank you for the video!
was thinking the same, reminded me of a boichi sensei video where he talked about paneling as well
Thank you so much for the help! I really want to create a One Shot but, I'm not sure if I have enough money to join your manga program. Whenever you guys are open for more students, I will book a call
I was just struggling with paneling layout yesterday! Thank you so much for posting these tricks and tips! They were absolutely amazing 😊
Glad it was helpful! 👍
I did my first attempt at a manga page. But i took the characters from aot and put them in it. I’m pretty happy with how it turned out eventually I’ll work on my own story but writing is pretty hard and I only know the start and end of my story.
For me it’s pretty easy, I do small commissions on stories hit me up if you want to, I’m making my own manga too :)
I'm glad video like these exist, I'm still a youth artist trying and learning my own development and art skills, and I'm still trying to improve my art style as well including my backgrounds, my real goals life is to make my own comic / manga and get it published and noticed by everyone, at the same time I'm planning on moving back to California and LA to also work on my comics there, good thing i saved up money to buy my own art supplies and program supplies for my art but......the problem is just everything about me my low self-esteem and my confidence feels like losing it everyday but no matter what I try my best to keep going
we need video about art style with genre and target audience
*takes notes for video to make
Just started my own comic, putting my newbie art skills into practice. And yes totally guilty of this. Mainly as I'm not confident to push my skills. I am doing one page a day and then spending time working on something I would have liked to have done better on that page. I'm seeing improvement. And yeah that does mean slowly getting more interesting panel layouts. You don't get confidence without practice but at the same time don't push yourself too far beyond your skill level. Find the right level of discomfort to push yourself into to improve.
It's like going to the gym. Over time your excersies get easy and if you don't increase (weights, speed etc) you plateau. At the same time if you push to hard you might set yourself back months through injury (in the art case, getting frustrated and burned out). Knowing your current limits and knowing where you can push them (and then pushing them a healthy amount) is the quickest way to improve.
thanks this is what i needed :)
this video is perfect! I've been struggling to analyze better manga layouts and now with these tips, I understand it now ..👍👍
Thank you for this video 💖
No problem 😊
I’ve been drawing for 10+ years and I’ve been working on a story, practicing, learning new skills etc. but my main question is, where in the world do I draw my manga as a traditional artist (ik my question is dumb, i’m a dumby). Just regular A4 paper or is there a magically convenient book online I can buy?? 😭
Toned paper , canvas , watercolor paper , Illustration boards.
What a great video! waiting for more😃
Thanks! Stay tuned for more tips. 🙌
Yooo that's me at 0:27
hehe lol
Very useful tips and I'll keep them in mind!
Sure! Which tip did you find most useful?
@@aphlearntodrawmanga I found the the use of paneling very helpful since I still kinda struggle to understand it a bit
I’m working on writing my first one shot. As far as my art goes, I’m definitely better than the average person, but I really need to improve before I can feel confident in myself. This video is helping me add to my To-do for the next few months
We’re glad to hear you’re working on your first oneshot! Yay!
What are you having trouble with?
Thanks for the advice
This really helped alot❤
I am still working on my lion king project
This is some good stuff! Thanks!
Glad you liked it!
Very informative video, thanks again. A couple of questions.
1) How much will the one-shot program cost?
2) Can the next video be on how manga is written? Last year I took a comic book writing class and I want to know if there are any differences in the process.
theres probably no difference, storyboarding and drafting up scripts and ideas are pretty universal. I'm no expert, but I would feel like it'll be the same
Thanks for Help ❤
You're welcome
@aphlearntodrawmanga (edited, because I found it myself already) footage from 6:21 to 6:23 is 僕の原稿ができるまで /The making of MANGA by 河上だいしろう
Reason I wanted to know is because it pointed out an interesting way for gathering ref material for backgrounds, that being Google Street View.
keep in mind that you cannot 1:1 convert the images there into background because 1) copyright 2) low res 3) images warped due to how it's shown and how street view creates the panoramic view 4) all images shot from a roof-mounted camera, so height is always above normal person's eye-level
My manga will be like ninja kamui and jujutsu kaisen combined and i mean the action sequences and emotion just wait for me to get money to buy the supplies since im going traditional manga
Tysm for the video
No problem 😊
Hello, I have a question。 I am 17 years old, so I can not join the course, will be in highschool for another 2-3ish years. But I will be done with my one-shot at the end of the year. Do you have any tips on where I can find people that I can take this journey with/people that can give me tips and tricks? Thanks for reading nontheless!
How old do you have to be to do the one shot thing
How are the prices now?
How what type of paper do you use??
If you want to create a manga that is not boring,you can take some inspiration from Dog Niqqa manga.
When I did my first manga pages for some reason I didn’t have the problem with it being stiff in my freshman year of high school when I first started taking art serious it was dynamic and the rest of my pages I actually liked it and it looks like a manga but the thing is my backgrounds I just can’t get them even when I watch videos😭 it’s like they looks like flat bricked structures
Oh no… if that’s what you’re struggling with then you might enjoy these videos:
Can’t Draw Manga Backgrounds? Here’s how! Basic Manga Background Tutorial
ua-cam.com/video/fhx9ZA-46IY/v-deo.html
No more flat boring artworks! How to Shade your Manga
ua-cam.com/video/dzyEWgNIJl4/v-deo.htmlsi=VUwObwzcAl2EbS9y
Forgive me @aphlearntodrawmanga, but is there a reason I'm not getting an answer on the cost of the one-shot program?
Sorry for the late reply. We are still smoothing out some details so we won’t be able to share anything until we’re ready to take on new students.
Please stay tuned for more announcements. :)
@@aphlearntodrawmanga I thought so. Thanks for the response.
Mam i am from India and want make a manga but i get so many problems and demotivation and my friends not support me for it so what i do 😢
If you’re having motivational issues, we suggest to watch this video:
Why do you want to draw manga? 🥺
ua-cam.com/video/CwkZatEnJZI/v-deo.html
🌺
i jest drawing manga not good but i have parctice drawing manga
1, i have create poses panels i don't konw or i konw drawing manga of the poses thats is panels
2 i have to create manga i have praetice to darwing manga?!of my story
i,am filipino ❤✍✍✍✍✍✍🎨♂
Can ya make a vid about how to make your own characters cause its a lil bit tough
Don't use spoilers in this edit 😒
Which page size should I use I have A4 size 😮💨...and difficult for me
Okay but a lot samples are shonen or action like manga. What about like shojo, slice of life , gl/bl :/
Is it possible to link the sources to the anime, video's and manga used in the video? (Like Naoki Urasawa's channel)
I am trying to my own manga but after seeing picture of beautiful mangas i think my mood is not being to make it.. 😢
I prefer the look of the older manga I like how box like it is but that’s just me
How to develop our characters desing its look like a cartoon how i change into anime or manga
I really have my dynamic moments when I draw panels but I still have a lot of the stiffness being most of the pages
Toiyotaro should watch this video
Sometimes the problems these videos mentions are what I am trying to achieve :")
(Like for some reason some time ALL my manga panels becomes dynamic :") )
Glad to hear that! Hope our videos help take your manga to the next level. :)
My manga have a variety of panels and angles but background wise it's sh!t
Don’t worry, a lot of beginners struggle with backgrounds.
You can check out this video to learn how to draw them better:
Can’t Draw Manga Backgrounds? Here’s how! Basic Manga Background Tutorial
ua-cam.com/video/fhx9ZA-46IY/v-deo.html
i am guilty
early
Lovi it thank you!
❤
You are so helpful
Glad you think so!
Spoiler flash bang
back then I gave up making manga just cuz I sucked at drawing but I swear your channel truly motivated me to finally start making manga again. These days, I’m doing yonkamas and although my art looks garbage for now ahaahah, I love doing it. It makes me feel alive. I’ve watched all your videos and they’ve helped me so much. Thank you
Yay! That’s awesome to hear. Glad you’re back to making manga again and more importantly, we’re glad to hear you’re enjoying it. ♥️
I'mma just say my art is already pretty good and I started drawing manga a lot cuz it was fun and not to brag but my art looks better than other old serialized manga but I'm only 14 so I can't submit my mangas to competitions 😭
You can still find circles to share your art and get feedback