#1 MISTAKE Beginner Mangakas Make (according to PRO Japanese Mangakas)

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    After working with HUNDREDS of aspiring mangakas, PRO Japanese manga artists Nao Yazawa and Rena Saiya share the top reason why you're NOT getting anywhere with your manga.
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    0:00 Intro
    0:35 The #1 Mistake Beginner Mangakas Make
    4:03 One Shots
    6:24 Why Publishers Love One Shots
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  • @IS1111_
    @IS1111_ 7 місяців тому +508

    Another idea too: If you have an idea for a manga, but you sincerely feel like it can't be told in one chapter, there may be a way to meet in the middle.
    Why not create a one chapter manga that can act as a sort of trailer/proof of concept for your entire longer story? That way, you can practice on what you want it to be and get feedback on the manga idea before it's even fully released to help improve? If the chapter is popular enough, then you could create your longer story based on it with supporters backing you on the project.

    • @aphlearntodrawmanga
      @aphlearntodrawmanga  7 місяців тому +88

      Yes! Absolutely! This is how a lot of long series like Dragon Ball, Deathnote, Attack on Titan and Haikyuu got started.

    • @george_MF_washington
      @george_MF_washington 7 місяців тому +29

      A one shot 👌

    • @zephyrias
      @zephyrias 7 місяців тому +11

      Im gonna do this! Turn the story i have 1 episode of into a one shot. Its a webtoon so a short 5-6 episode can be good

    • @Gorartsy
      @Gorartsy 6 місяців тому +2

      @@zephyriaswhat’s it called

    • @askredditstudios8055
      @askredditstudios8055 5 місяців тому +4

      Romans 10:9 because, if you confess with your mouth that Jesus is Lord and believe in your heart that God raised him from the dead, you will be saved.

  • @Bloss2187
    @Bloss2187 7 місяців тому +352

    Gotta be honest this channel deserves more attention. I have a manga story I’ve really wanted to make and have plans for it if it needs be cut.

    • @WillowFaded
      @WillowFaded 7 місяців тому +3

      I agree, I’m genuinely supprised they only have around double my sub count, and my videos suck!

    • @andretheartguy
      @andretheartguy 7 місяців тому

      Agreed.

    • @sael5084
      @sael5084 7 місяців тому +1

      When will you publish it in Japan ?❤

    • @Bloss2187
      @Bloss2187 7 місяців тому

      @@sael5084 whenever I’m done with college

    • @supersh0i
      @supersh0i 7 місяців тому +1

      Fr, they’re so underrated!

  • @avinsxd
    @avinsxd 7 місяців тому +40

    Doujinshi authors really mastered the way to tell a story in 20 pages

  • @digitab4446
    @digitab4446 7 місяців тому +183

    DUDE THIS IS LITERALLY ME!
    I started out wanting to make a 90+ page comic as my 1st release! That project died (obviously, right?) and I learned that too much too fast was a GREAT way to kill a project! From there I did a 20-ish page one-shot and actually finished that! It helped me gauge my limits and learn a pipe-line I could work with.
    Now I'm trying out a series type deal with about 8-ish pages per month. Making things smaller-scale and more manageable for yourself actually allows you to get more done!

    • @oshawott946
      @oshawott946 7 місяців тому +7

      That’s pretty sick, keep at it dude ✌🏽

    • @theplumscrub1627
      @theplumscrub1627 7 місяців тому +4

      Man I feel that, and yet I’ve sketched out 130 pages and I’m working on finishing the first 20 for revisions. My obsessive personality refuses to do anything else.

    • @digitab4446
      @digitab4446 7 місяців тому +1

      Will do!@@oshawott946

    • @Moichien
      @Moichien 7 місяців тому +1

      ​​​@@digitab4446YO DIGITAB! Wasn't expecting to encounter you here

    • @KOTEBANAROT
      @KOTEBANAROT 6 місяців тому +6

      Good job! My first one shots were about 16 pages long. Then i made a 250-page story, and it was much easier to do after those 16 pages...

  • @AustrianLinuxMemer
    @AustrianLinuxMemer 7 місяців тому +62

    Writing a whole manga series as a beginner is like trying to build an operating system as a beginner programmer.

    • @aphlearntodrawmanga
      @aphlearntodrawmanga  7 місяців тому +13

      Yep. Exactly. But a lot of people are stubborn and still wanna do it anyway. 😅

    • @Golden_Official100
      @Golden_Official100 3 місяці тому +2

      Determination can't stop me from God's tasks.

    • @costelinha1867
      @costelinha1867 Місяць тому +1

      Honestly, this is about the kind of analogy I'd expect from someone called Austrian Linux Memer. I don't use Arch btw.... I never used Linux outside of WSL...

  • @kasiajarzebska3739
    @kasiajarzebska3739 7 місяців тому +86

    To be honest, I think that one shots and short stories are great not only for the publishers and aspiring mangakas, but also for some part of the potential audience.
    For example, I am not a big fan of buying every issue of a manga that has 100 chapters. It's like a book series and costs as much as one (in a shop, physical copy, maybe the cost flacuates in online shops).
    But an anthology of short stories? One shot with a price of an average book, that does not require more costs from me? Great! I can read something nice without the need to feel that I have to keep my attention for a long time or wait for the next issue being published in my country.

    • @OrcasProductions
      @OrcasProductions 5 місяців тому

      Is your one shot a prequel to your big idea? Or is it something unrelated to it…? Cause idk if i have to make a one shot of The spirit named ron or if I should go for something different like a new cast of characters for this one shot

    • @kasiajarzebska3739
      @kasiajarzebska3739 5 місяців тому

      @@OrcasProductions
      I am no expert on the matter. I think it depends on the story and whether the author has some previous experience or not.
      Personally (as a complete beginner), I would start with a one-shot unrelated to the big idea I have, just to gain experience and see what works for me.

    • @OrcasProductions
      @OrcasProductions 5 місяців тому

      @@kasiajarzebska3739 yeah ty! I actually posted my first manga page! It’s completely unrelated to my big idea however!

  • @criscris4137
    @criscris4137 7 місяців тому +19

    I showed my portfolio yesterday, and they said that my biggest mistake was: no backgrounds, pages too dark and too repetitive angles

    • @aphlearntodrawmanga
      @aphlearntodrawmanga  7 місяців тому +11

      First of all, congratulations on sharing your portfolio! Just being able to share your work is already something to be proud of. It can be nerve wracking to put yourself out there.
      How did you feel about the feedback you received?

    • @criscris4137
      @criscris4137 7 місяців тому

      @aphlearntodrawmanga I was practicing backgrounds before, so I knew that my work wasn't great, but I didn't notice that I barely don't make any background in my manga, like only in draws that takes the whole page, so I think it was really great to know that now.
      Another thing is that I was focusing in producing things fast, but with not all the quality that I can give to the manga, so now I will try to make some oneshots with less than 20 pages, but giving it the best of my and make the better work I can do.
      Edit: And like you say in the video, my manga is reeeeaaaally long, I'm like, "In 3 books, it will be a master piece" but that is too much xd at least I've made 62 pages, so I it wasn't for nothing tho

    • @MALICEM12
      @MALICEM12 7 місяців тому +4

      Yeah most people just want to draw characters and a not landscapes

  • @josecabanas6293
    @josecabanas6293 7 місяців тому +38

    Honestly, these apply to everything, whether you writing a book, making a game to even directing a film. Always start small, and don't get caught up in world-building when storytelling is what is going to sell your world every great one started with a short story or short film. You will feel so proud when you finish your first project and that sense of accomplishment is a great boost no matter how small it is but it will stand as a great learning experience and foundation for yourself and future projects. I myself have been doing 3-page shorts followed by a short story on the side, they have been well received and now looking forward to expanding to a much larger but manageable project =:D

  • @kevinchattergoon86
    @kevinchattergoon86 7 місяців тому +24

    i am someone who is self taught and wanted to do a story for 100 chapters and was really ready to but then i realised i didnt know how to do even 1 chapter so ive been learning how to make a one shot

  • @felixbenitez6169
    @felixbenitez6169 7 місяців тому +28

    So true.
    I see many people who start to do their Manga/Comic only for them to stop at the middle of the story. It is because the Author get stuck in the middle of a story, not knowing where to go next.
    Other reasons are that some Authors are in College or have a busy Schedule. My recommendation is to Plan Ahead before working on your Comic/Manga.

  • @NelsonStJames
    @NelsonStJames 7 місяців тому +11

    Basically the main problem of a lot of beginning filmmakers; trying to make a feature right out of the gate and yet not even being able to edit 2 minutes of film that anybody would be interested in looking at without being bored to tears. Too many people just don't want to put in the work to hone their craft, and believe their a natural born genius.

  • @DarkTider
    @DarkTider 7 місяців тому +110

    A wonderful video that is a much needed call to reality for many aspiring authors who think this is easy. - FORTUNATELY, I am not one of those! I know it's going to take years, even decades to tell my story, but in the past years ive been working on it, and as I produce more and more chapters, the fire and desire to tell the story, properly, before time runs out, has only gotten stronger! Each week of not telling the story, is a chapter that will never be told in the end, and I think that is a disservice to the story and the characters who deserve to have their whole story told. It means many of the biggest moments, will never exist in the first place. We do not have infinite time in this world, so why NOT tell the story we truly want to get off our hearts? After all, the best way to guarantee a story will never be told, is to keep pushing it back while you wait to be "ready", no?

    • @mundozeo
      @mundozeo 7 місяців тому +3

      You speak to my hearth. This is exactly what I think now. I kept pushing my own work until "I was ready" or "it was ready". But that time will never come. You just need to start and learn and correct along the way. Granted, yes, my first chapters kinda suck, and I realize many will say "first impressions matter". A story can always be retold, but it can't be known if it's not told in the first place. And truth be told, once you actualy tell the story, maybe you realize it's not as grand as you thought it was, but at least you did it, and by then I'm sure you'll get an idea of what comes next.

  • @rexs.5188
    @rexs.5188 7 місяців тому +3

    I love one-shots, they can be super entertaining and don't drain me emotionally!

  • @maxis2k
    @maxis2k 7 місяців тому +8

    In the television industry, the equivalent to a one shot is a pilot episode. Studios don't usually buy an entire 13-26 episode show right off the bat (though Netflix has been doing that recently for stupid reasons). They usually greenlight a single pilot episode. Then if it is deemed successful, they'll decide if they want to option a whole season. Manga publishers are basically doing it the same way. And when it comes to manga and comics, you have even more leeway. You don't need to start out with a full one shot or even a chapter. You can start out just doing one page or a 4koma. Then build upon that.
    But talk is cheap. I know. I'm still in the process of improving my drawing ability so I can finally get my own story out. But once I get to that point, I'm going to start off doing one page and post it online. And if people like it, I'll continue it in a longer form.

    • @aphlearntodrawmanga
      @aphlearntodrawmanga  7 місяців тому +1

      This is such a great comparison! Yes, it’s definitely like a pilot episode.
      We definitely agree that you gotta put in the effort into drawing/creating your manga. It sounds like you’re struggling with the quality of your art?
      What do you feel is missing?

    • @maxis2k
      @maxis2k 7 місяців тому +1

      @@aphlearntodrawmanga I'm just not at the point where I can draw the things I envision in my head. And I'm still learning perspective. I can draw characters from reference in a front/side/profile view. But it takes me hours to do just one. I'm working on lots of gesture/construction practice to try and get from it taking 2 hours and 4 different layers to draw one pose to doing it with just 1-2 layers in 20 minutes. And of course, being able to draw from imagination rather than copying an existing image.
      For some reason I took to lineart and shading faster than most people do. But I need to catch up on the construction before those steps. I know it's all about mileage and I just need to do the hours of practice. But if you have some tips that speed that up, I'm all ears.

  • @nicholesnowNM13
    @nicholesnowNM13 7 місяців тому +14

    I'm starting to see this in my own stories, too. Right now, I am making a fan comic series of Undertale called Nametale and so far I have 296 comic pages (about 125 pages each chapter). It took me six years to make it this far, due to some delays and personal things in my life. I still didn't give up on the project, but I haven't been working on it for a while. I did try mini fan comics of Deltarune, which helped in limiting my pages while practicing my storytelling skills. It is good advice to start small and then grow to bigger projects to keep up the passion drive.
    Another good advice is that if you truly wish to make a longer story, it's better to write the entire script before you start the drawing process. I can't tell you how much this helped me in keeping Nametale alive despite not working as efficiently on the drawings. It keeps the story alive and you already have your beginning, middle and end. Anyway, thank you for this interesting video and God bless!! 😄☺🎨

    • @hanaheaven9058
      @hanaheaven9058 6 місяців тому +2

      oh my gosh same, i'm also working on an Undertale fan comic called Mojotale. this is crazy lol.

  • @miwiarts
    @miwiarts 7 місяців тому +11

    This was very helpful to hear. I love that Professional opinions are heard.

  • @purinpuellamagi
    @purinpuellamagi 7 місяців тому +14

    this video hurts, but its very helpful!
    thinking about it, imma do an one shot first, but i feel like i can't abandon my exaggeratedly long story, i became attached to it lolol
    i will still do a manga about it, even if i give up half way through, it will be okay, its enough for me to know that i brought this story to paper, even for a while

    • @aphlearntodrawmanga
      @aphlearntodrawmanga  7 місяців тому +6

      Sounds perfect! It’s hard to abandon a long story but you can simply create a ‘teaser’ version for it as a oneshot.
      You can also get feedback from your readers much faster with a oneshot.
      Have you already started drawing your manga?

    • @alexanerose4820
      @alexanerose4820 7 місяців тому +1

      Agreed better something then nothing at all

    • @purinpuellamagi
      @purinpuellamagi 6 місяців тому

      @@aphlearntodrawmanga good idea! i have made some designs and written some stuff, i still haven't made any decisive progress but i wanna change that

  • @ratscallionzzz
    @ratscallionzzz 7 місяців тому +4

    use a one-shot as a hook/trailer. i was thinking of making a few for my story ideas to gauge whether i can do a full comic series. this convinced me to do so ^^

    • @aphlearntodrawmanga
      @aphlearntodrawmanga  7 місяців тому

      Yaas! That’s awesome. Glad we were able to give you some guidance. 🤗

  • @zephyrias
    @zephyrias 7 місяців тому +2

    3:58 the one shot. Some of those stories have been my faves~ or a single volume one short, 5 episodic chapters with a similar theme beginning middle and end.

  • @eboi5575
    @eboi5575 7 місяців тому

    Awesome , very helpful !

  • @royalwumititu3934
    @royalwumititu3934 7 місяців тому

    So happy I found this Channel, thanks for the great advise

  • @titirak617
    @titirak617 7 місяців тому

    thanks for this new video!!

  • @DRANBOLT
    @DRANBOLT 7 місяців тому +2

    really great video! starting with a oneshot is also way less complicated for planning everything out

  • @TMUBeeda
    @TMUBeeda 7 місяців тому +1

    I love this video thank you so much ❤🙏

  • @jmonsen1966
    @jmonsen1966 7 місяців тому +2

    Oh, nice! I was worried before watching this that I was making some huge mistake. But I've been working on some one-shots to start myself off! That's extremely comforting to hear from this video! (Though I still am trying to create a manga series while doing my one-shots...so maybe I need to slow down a tad.)

  • @zutesuit3765
    @zutesuit3765 7 місяців тому +16

    I was faced with this problem, and then I thought about the Tezuka award requirements, and then I focused more on researching current mangaka's and their beginnings as manga artists. I've started a one-shot on a set of mystery characters that come in later in my main stories.

  • @WillowFaded
    @WillowFaded 7 місяців тому +6

    If I ever do decide to make a manga, I want to make it very comedy, slice-of-life, since it’s very simple to make and can run for as long as you want

  • @hollow8730
    @hollow8730 7 місяців тому

    Dang this video was incredible 😊❤:)) thx so much

  • @foryoutube2015
    @foryoutube2015 7 місяців тому

    Thank you so much 😊❤ very informative video it was thanks again

  • @kirisakijake7028
    @kirisakijake7028 7 місяців тому +6

    I can also attest on how I got my start on the manga I am working on.
    I did a one shot during the pandemic, that is a loose adaptation of Wil Aime's "prisoner's dilemma" but with me and my friends as the characters. I did it then as a joke, but when I finish all 42 pages of it, let's say I felt that passion to really start my own series. I did a mini series as a warm up, and now fully committing to a full series. TodayI am 13 out of 18 chapters in.

  • @mariejackson3212
    @mariejackson3212 7 місяців тому

    A one shot sounds like a good idea! It would be good for practice!

  • @kenl.6340
    @kenl.6340 7 місяців тому

    Thank you for this video...
    I really needed to hear this information ToT

  • @UCWATCitoVA
    @UCWATCitoVA 4 місяці тому

    the art of short story telling is something i want/ have been mastering for a few years now... funny thing i never noticed until this video. Thankyou

  • @hanabishaven
    @hanabishaven 7 місяців тому +2

    I feel like this is good advice for not just mangakas but story writers as well ^^

  • @jasonart5581
    @jasonart5581 6 місяців тому +1

    This advice really helped me for making my manga your channel needs much more attention then you have now thank you for making videos that help beginner mangaka like me 😀

  • @afro8200
    @afro8200 7 місяців тому +1

    Thanks so much for this informative video guys❤☺️

    • @aphlearntodrawmanga
      @aphlearntodrawmanga  7 місяців тому

      You’re welcome! Are you working on your own manga right now?

  • @irvinbreaux539
    @irvinbreaux539 6 місяців тому

    Love the videos

  • @aphlearntodrawmanga
    @aphlearntodrawmanga  7 місяців тому +111

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    • @slimdudejim3357
      @slimdudejim3357 7 місяців тому

      Hey excuse me but can i ask where that Anime Clip came from. the one im talking about is at 1:34
      It would be really nice of you guys if you would tell me Thanks

    • @ChimeraLotietheBunny
      @ChimeraLotietheBunny 7 місяців тому

      Love this so much

  • @infernobros3244
    @infernobros3244 7 місяців тому +1

    I was already going to do silent manga audition. But this was helpful

  • @mad_hatt
    @mad_hatt 7 місяців тому

    I was considering making a one shot before starting my dream comic and now I’m definitely gonna! It’ll be fun!

  • @Bloss2187
    @Bloss2187 7 місяців тому +3

    Just came back from the zoom and it was wonderful

  • @fenrir-art4742
    @fenrir-art4742 7 місяців тому +1

    This was helpful for me as a artist and movie maker.

  • @winteriris13
    @winteriris13 7 місяців тому +1

    this definitely felt like a call out post especially to me, i always have these big ideas that i want to have huge worldbuilding for but none of my ideas tend to find the paper because im always overthinking things!! one-shots is definitely a good idea!!

    • @aphlearntodrawmanga
      @aphlearntodrawmanga  7 місяців тому +1

      Glad to hear this helped! Hope you go for that oneshot!

  • @Remenade47
    @Remenade47 7 місяців тому

    Whew thank you this is probably really helpful advice, i wanted to make this manga/comic thing, and im only now realizing ACTUALLY how long it would take, because only 1 page took me 12 hours! Because it was fully colored and edited, its definitely a good idea to start slow 😌 and not rush into all my crazy ideas- 😂

  • @TOTU
    @TOTU 7 місяців тому +2

    Creating a Manga/Japanese style comic takes A LOT of dedication. I been working on mine for over two years. I have all my characters written out, And I decided on the start and end with a couple of arcs and events I would like to happen. But I just can't figure out what to put in between these ideas of mine.
    If you are like me, I would suggest finding a story, or game you like and find a good arc in it. Then, make a fan comic to go in between the arc. This helps with being able to write the middle parts of your story :D

  • @bighatastrea
    @bighatastrea 7 місяців тому +3

    Imo it's very hard for people to do oneshots because they think they should do something completely unrelated, or they don't want to draw/write a "toned down version" of their original ideas. What helped me was just drawing something in the universe I created. I have this story about a witch waking up after the war against the Demon King is already over, most magic users are dead at this point. I can either turn the beginning where she wakes up into a short story or I use the same world and look at one of the surviving mages living in a secluded hut or something dealing with daily problems. Drawing a side story can be even more inspiring and fun than working on the main project!

  • @pelakalion
    @pelakalion 7 місяців тому

    Thank you very much for this video. I was just going to make that mistake ^^U

  • @ambam64
    @ambam64 7 місяців тому +3

    I was looking back in one of my used sketch books, and I turns out I had already made a draft of my own "one shot."
    Well, sort of. It just picks up in he middle of the story, during its climax. It's confusing, with continuity issues and very incomplete, but since then I've been trying to improvise on my own story.

  • @user-dz6js6mj9f
    @user-dz6js6mj9f 6 місяців тому +1

    thank you for the tiiippppssss

  • @macinasjianlester2478
    @macinasjianlester2478 7 місяців тому +1

    The one shot is the greatest idea for me when beginning, cause like if i have alot of a ideas, i can split those ideas and make alot of different one shots

  • @geraldmuhoto7053
    @geraldmuhoto7053 6 місяців тому

    This video is so helpful, I hv been on a project for a comic since 2020 till now haven't finished.
    Reason being i am focusing on many chapters. 🤝

  • @nebezial1
    @nebezial1 7 місяців тому

    yeah, nailing that long running series is a long shot. one shot is a proof of concept, a proof of professionalism and a proof of storytelling skill all in one.

  • @chronoedo98xx
    @chronoedo98xx 7 місяців тому +5

    My manga series is very long, but its not my first manga, I made practice manga first before I intend to complete my main series and I have been working on this series for 1 year. I completely intend to self-publish and if it takes me a long time, I'm okay with that.

  • @vergeldacula2683
    @vergeldacula2683 7 місяців тому +1

    Magic system
    World building
    Character sheet
    And lastly plot
    Form my writing
    I tend to focus on plot and characters first then world building

  • @nickthepick8043
    @nickthepick8043 7 місяців тому +2

    Not gonna claim to be a Mangaka artist, but since early summer to now, I was only able to get one chapter done out of 15 I have written(This is for the first volume. I plan to make three volumes, with 12-15 chapters each). I'm coloring it in now, but the first chapter is 45 pages. I'm feeling proud of myself, but I'm also gonna trim down the fat on other chapters going forward to streamline the process and maybe go easier on the backgrounds. Each year I treat it like how the Z-warriors train for the next challenger. Each year, I will have a set goal, and so far, I have met each one. From the start of the new year to December, My goals was the get the script finished and maybe a few chapters drawn and maybe colored. But come January, my new resolution is to finish the first volume. I may succeed, I may fail, but I'd rather fail trying. Glad I watched this video. Maybe I should apply to that contest.

  • @CG_ADHI
    @CG_ADHI 7 місяців тому

    Thank you sis ❤❤❤❤

  • @kathir4717
    @kathir4717 7 місяців тому +5

    Thank

    • @aphlearntodrawmanga
      @aphlearntodrawmanga  7 місяців тому

      You’re welcome! What was your biggest takeaway? 😀

    • @kathir4717
      @kathir4717 7 місяців тому

      @@aphlearntodrawmanga I did the same thing as you said
      Even I have 100 chapter stories
      But I worked on one shot to improve myself and released it
      I learnt alot

  • @judahbusby
    @judahbusby 7 місяців тому

    Thank you. I'm working on something right now, however i can turn it into a one shot.

  • @ngerbabs9076
    @ngerbabs9076 7 місяців тому +2

    I love how this video is filled with nichijou

  • @MonMon-jx2fj
    @MonMon-jx2fj 6 місяців тому +2

    At 8th grade, my teacher gave us a project to make a short comic, she gave us a month to make it. But I never started working. I never wrote the story until the last minute, everything was on my head.
    I thought my plot was pretty simple and was sure it will fit 10 pages maximum, it extended to 45 pages. It took me 1 whole night to finish it all and finally slept at 4 am.
    Somehow, everything went well, I got perfect score too.
    Looking at it now, it's kinda cringy, but doing that one shot gave me so much experience and also made me see the areas that I must improve.
    That's where it actually sinked in to me that beung an author is tough.

  • @veikksandy6865
    @veikksandy6865 7 місяців тому

    Really a nice video

  • @Arukorstza
    @Arukorstza 7 місяців тому +2

    When it comes to avoiding plot holes. the most important thing is to have at least a general outline of the plot written down somewhere you can easily check to make sure you're not going against it. This is basic writing advise by the way. You don't need to cover all the plot holes so long as you as the author know the reasons why those plot holes exist. And yes, retroactive plot hole filling is okay. But it's best to avoid building plot holes into the story from the beginning, at least the story as it's seen from the author's perspective. For the readers you can drip feed them the important stuff, but the facts are that they just don't need to know everything. Maybe some day if your story gets popular you can start drip feeding those reasons for the plot holes or write a book or three about the expanded universe of your story that fills those plot holes for the readers. But it only really matters that the author knows what the heck is going on in their story.
    Readers will come to their own conclusions about the story separate from the author.

  • @chicago_beats
    @chicago_beats 7 місяців тому

    Cool information

  • @jorgegomes83
    @jorgegomes83 7 місяців тому +2

    There's a countless number if videos on how to make manga, but it is very rare to see in those videos any info about manga standards. With comics is easy to find info like this, but not with manga.
    I want to tell a story in manga format but I don't know how to structure the project because of these missing infos:
    1. Do I organize my story in chapters, issues, parts or what?
    2. How many pages per issue/chapter/part is the standard or is preferred?
    3. What is the desired periodicity of each issue/part/chapter? Weekly, Half a month, monthly?
    4. Do I need to include art for the cover?
    5. There's need to include some promo art on every chapter?
    6. What is the standard or preferred way with colored pages?
    7. In comics, in general, there's one person doing each part of the process: script, editing, pencils, ink, coloring and lettering. Is there something like this in the making of manga? To what degree?
    I'm glad that some of these questions got answered in this video.

  • @heyrend_marhend
    @heyrend_marhend 5 місяців тому +5

    Making a oneshot sounds fun

  • @cemiller
    @cemiller 6 місяців тому

    You know that explains alot of my issues. I have ideas but they get so big i end up freezing when i try to put them into motion especially if they don't come out exactly how I imagine or they aren't perfect.

  • @TheShuuman
    @TheShuuman 7 місяців тому +2

    *stands bleeding from all the points in this video embedded into my back and skull*
    It hurts so much...
    But good points none the less though, I've had a Pokemon fan idea in my head for years which has been tinkered and ironed out over the years as I've gained experience in writing and drawing. I've generally had trouble staying on task and more experienced friends of mine (even one that does manga professionally) has recommended starting small which I have been reluctant to embrace because in the video I have this big expansive story I want to share with the world.
    I have found a work around though, instead I make one shot stories that help with the world building of the overall story which helps train me to committ and I can at least introduce characters and the world.

  • @lillianinspace
    @lillianinspace 7 місяців тому

    I might just use a random story generator and do some one-shots then. I've got a longer project outlined, but I'm not gonna start on it anytime soon because of the novels I'm working on anyway.

  • @Raincoat._.
    @Raincoat._. 7 місяців тому

    I'm so happy I found this because I have a whole story plot going on in my head

  • @YukiYamamoto.mangaka
    @YukiYamamoto.mangaka 7 місяців тому

    Hmmm, that was really cool. I think that could work.

  • @JohnTezlaNFS
    @JohnTezlaNFS 7 місяців тому +1

    Guess I'm lucky, I'm motivated till I finish the manga
    But I will try this out

  • @barvelo26
    @barvelo26 7 місяців тому

    My boy kuzo. As soon as I saw his layout and his characters I knew right away it was my boy kuzo. I'm so glad you had him on the video.

  • @Marisa_arts
    @Marisa_arts 7 місяців тому

    You're 100% correct honestly

  • @Ramen5000Manga
    @Ramen5000Manga 7 місяців тому +1

    i also did a 287 page series for panel practice the story was of Spartacus

  • @Hawk_Bro
    @Hawk_Bro 7 місяців тому +1

    I wanna start drawing manga, but i dont know where to start, and all of these different artistic things are so aspiring yet complicated to understand at once that i dont even know where to start and make a good manga.... i really wanna do it, but i feel like its super hard to start off and i hate it

  • @Da4th4000
    @Da4th4000 7 місяців тому

    I have plans to make a one shot. I just need to think of the plot though. I'm aiming to make this one shot at least 50 pages

  • @geraldinneavila-meza2737
    @geraldinneavila-meza2737 7 місяців тому +1

    MY BIGGEST DREAM IS TO BECOME A MANGAKA SO TYSM FOR THIS VIDEO :D!!!

  • @theosmanthuswine2930
    @theosmanthuswine2930 5 місяців тому

    Thank god i watched this😇

  • @Ramen5000Manga
    @Ramen5000Manga 7 місяців тому +1

    also 1000 pages should be your main goal as your paneling is the main thing that needs improvement

  • @TheCube31
    @TheCube31 7 місяців тому +3

    Ehh, sadly for me it is pretty non-negotiable
    It is quite literally impossible to put the plot I have in mind in just a chapter, heck, even in just a couple of chapters
    Which is why I have decided on taking the path of least resistance.
    I just won’t draw it as my first manga and that’s it! I’ll start by doing a bunch of fancomics, doujins (not of the hentai kind) and adapt a bunch of fanfics I like into manga form, then, after I’m *absolutely* sure I have at least most of it figured out, I’ll start making it into my “magnum opus”
    About timing? No problem, I’ve long accepted that this will probably become a lifelong project XD I have notes going all the way till middle-school, novels worth of stuff written (and, I’m not even joking, I’ve seriously written a lot of scenes and concepts)
    Of course I know that it is much more likely to just fail than to succeed which is why I’m training first ad an illustrator, that way, if things were to go awry, I’ll have an easy way out.
    Contingencies over contingencies
    Well, I’ve been drawing for about 2 years as of now so, at least, if everything else fails, I still have the skills I cultivated over time, of course, that won’t be it and I AM pretty confident about the viability of my story but relying upon a single project just seems… naive
    Kinda like gambling but with hope and time instead of money…
    But, in any case, the idea of one shots *does* indeed seem interesting… Maybe I can adapt it with some of my already existing plans.

  • @brianworden7022
    @brianworden7022 7 місяців тому +1

    100% a once shot is the best if you are beginning making comics. I tried to do a 200 page story and got about 50 pages in and got burnt out..
    But I have finished a few short stories that as in 10 to 20 page stories. And enjoy that because it gets finished and I came move on to a new story.

  • @aexlee7255
    @aexlee7255 7 місяців тому +1

    I’m on my way to making my first manga page (only one page) of a genshin fanfic and I’m glad to hear this advice, I tried to make a one shot hentai with my ex and we didn’t even continue it after the sketch phase. This shit is HARD esp when you don’t have the solid fundamentals yet

  • @ASIRA89
    @ASIRA89 7 місяців тому

    is this about trying to get published in a magazine or in general about how to stay motivated and finish your first manga/comic project?

  • @Ramen5000Manga
    @Ramen5000Manga 7 місяців тому

    even though i've published multiple oneshots this video was still fun to watch
    edit: by oneshots i mean 20-30 page series

  • @komugemon8010
    @komugemon8010 6 місяців тому

    Loving all the Nichijou in this video.

  • @pokemongirl5674
    @pokemongirl5674 7 місяців тому +3

    I started writing out my story (which will take a long while) so I wonder if creating one shots based off the world of the story that I'm telling can work, as that might be a good way to help me practice world building and other skills that can help me once I get to the main project.

    • @aphlearntodrawmanga
      @aphlearntodrawmanga  7 місяців тому +1

      You know our stand… oneshot for sure! 😉 Great way to practice! 🙌

    • @aRBy125
      @aRBy125 7 місяців тому +1

      If you don't mind me tossing my two cents in, you could also try little Character Vignettes, a quick 4-8 page story that can help introduce the characters as sort of a Teaser Comic. You can surprisingly get a lot of mileage over what a character's all about.

  • @lifewithouthope7120
    @lifewithouthope7120 6 місяців тому +1

    Guess... I should start making my one-shot manga. I have an... on-going project, just 3 chap but I don't really feel any motivation to continue it. Glad I stumbled into this video. Thank you.

    • @aphlearntodrawmanga
      @aphlearntodrawmanga  4 місяці тому

      Glad you found us! How’s your oneshot manga doing?

    • @lifewithouthope7120
      @lifewithouthope7120 4 місяці тому

      Haven't done anything yet. I'm getting artblock real hard for the moment.@@aphlearntodrawmanga

  • @christophermenard9695
    @christophermenard9695 5 місяців тому +1

    I'm still working on my new Manga. I've been working on, but we were moving to our new house, I missed placed my Manga. I asked my mom where she knew where it was and she said no clue. I'm also coming up with a different type of among the ideas band trying to focus on the one. It's so hard.😅😅❤❤

  • @Nikku4211
    @Nikku4211 7 місяців тому +4

    Not going to lie, even 16 pages sounds like a lot. How 'bout I tell it in one?

  • @aRBy125
    @aRBy125 7 місяців тому +1

    This is certainly sound advice. Something I had to tell myself as I plotted out my stories and whatnot like one of the people in your examples: "What's the point in planning out 20-30 chapters of content if you can't get people interested in 20-30 pages?" So far I've got a couple 4-5 page Character Vignettes and a One-Shot of my webcomic up & running. I'm definitely happy to have a story that actually tangible & isn't perpetually stuck in my head.

    • @aphlearntodrawmanga
      @aphlearntodrawmanga  7 місяців тому +1

      That is awesome! Congrats on your one shots! Glad to hear you’ve been able to put your ideas on paper. ☺️

    • @aRBy125
      @aRBy125 6 місяців тому

      @@aphlearntodrawmanga Many Thanks! 😄

  • @chobatsu
    @chobatsu 7 місяців тому +1

    i reall want more insight advice like this that talsk more about the process of making a manga rather than focus on the art

  • @Shining4Dawn
    @Shining4Dawn 7 місяців тому

    I'd go even further and say to start with a single page or s two-page spread before making a one-shot.
    Before that, I'd try making a single yonkoma.

  • @xxisdoll0801
    @xxisdoll0801 25 днів тому

    Can you please talk about how to end a one shot. How to make sure that the story is not going to continue. Thanks, grat videos !

  • @keilynraga7504
    @keilynraga7504 4 місяці тому +1

    Wow this was helpul
    Im making doujinshi or fan art comic for my fav. Characters..... XD i was into it... I thought i could make a short stories.... Just base on one episode and hell naaaa....then it became longer and longer
    I even hop into volume 2 when i still havent finish the first volume.....
    Thanks for sharing knowledge...

  • @ChimeraLotietheBunny
    @ChimeraLotietheBunny 7 місяців тому

    No wonder I enjoy I do draft and concept art before doing manga

  • @user-lv7tr6qf8o
    @user-lv7tr6qf8o 5 місяців тому

    *recomendation nao yazawa's book*

  • @RaphaelCGA
    @RaphaelCGA 7 місяців тому

    my guess is starting out aim for 4 to 8 pages to start with. That's one to two pages per act or beat. First page setup, action, climax or poetic twist, resolution. Then expand to 20 pages, giving you 5 pages per beat. Then start cycling: 20 pages is a complete story but have 4 chapters, each chapter representing a larger story beat in the larger narrative. Then try for the epic.

  • @subjugateallfurriesentirely
    @subjugateallfurriesentirely 7 місяців тому +1

    thanks for the advice for a job i never intended to do

    • @aphlearntodrawmanga
      @aphlearntodrawmanga  7 місяців тому

      😂 You’re welcome! Pass it on to a friend who dreams to be a mangaka. 😉
      I’m sure they’ll thank you for it!

  • @Ramen5000Manga
    @Ramen5000Manga 7 місяців тому +2

    and speaking of sma i've already posted 3 one-shots

  • @broEye1
    @broEye1 6 місяців тому

    One other thing I think would be great for manga and light novels is a sort of mentorship system. Set something up to encourage successful creators to work together with aspiring and promising younger creators. Give them advice about how to improve characters, conflicts or other aspects of the story. Suggest smaller stories for them to write when they're still getting their feet wet. Maybe even work together with them as joint authors if they have enough free time. I've seen lots of complaints about many light novels being amateurish or cliche, about quality problems or long gaps due to the author not having the time. Getting help from someone with far more experience doing the exact same thing might help with all of this. Or heck, I sometimes think it'd be nice if there were authors who, when in between works, might take suggestions. Don't have the time, patience or confidence to tell your story, or just don't have near enough knowledge and expertise in the central field? Rather than forget the story entirely, it'd be nice if you could submit it somewhere and let someone with all of these things try instead. It'd be a gamble, but it might still bring to light a ton of incredible stories that might never come to be otherwise.