"Make comics for yourself." Thank you. I think that's the most powerful and motivating statement I've heard about making a comic so far. If the story makes me happy, I'm gonna tell it. Maybe it will make someone else happy, too.
Agreed! If I'm not a fan of my own creation, I am less likely to want to finish it or make sure it has quality. Plus, there will always be someone out there who likes your creation just as much as you do. If it exists, there's a fanbase for it, even if the fanbase is small or haven't discovered your work yet lol.
My advice: don't worry about not having a fanbase. Similar to Rule 34: if it exists, there's a fanbase for it. No matter what your webcomic is about or how "good/bad" it is or even what changes you may make, there will always be people out there who will like it! I think there's a sense of comfort in that. The fanbase in question may or may not be massive, but even 1 (not counting yourself) is more than 0. If you know there's someone out there that'll like whatever you end up doing, it takes away a lot of fear of making something nobody will like. Obviously this doesn't mean it's okay to make universally/objectively illegal and immoral content, just that you don't need to be afraid to experiment, try something unusual or do something you want that's more unconventional. Just be sure you publish at the appropriate sites for what their ToS allows and what you're making lol.
i'm late but I use 3D models for anything i draw as i struggle with sketches and always felt bad for it because it felt like tracing, i had no idea so many artists use them too, thank you!😭💕
Thanks so much for this video! I had no idea the sub view had ARROWS to cycle!! I’ve been just deleting a reference and then opening a different one!! This is literally going to up my game, can’t wait for more from you! 😄
Oh. Wow. I didn't even think about using materials for repeat graphics like that... I feel so dumb. lol! This made me excited to get my own comics going again after so long. Thank you!
Oh if i had picked the small idea, but now i'm too invested in world building for this big idea of mine😭 but i'm glad i took some advice! I'm not started with the drawing part yet, but i'm pretty satisfied with the storyline by now! Thanks for the advice, this video has been a biiig guide for me!
What a great video! Thanks for this. I just launched a webcomic and found this very valuable. Both for webcomics or any long-form comics project. A lot of this would apply to graphic novels as well. And that whole Sub View thing! I've been using CSP for years and never found that. I'm going to share this with my comics buddies. :D
Awesome! I'm really happy you found the video helpful! I was curious and had a look at your comic! Gladiola's expression in reaction to the "same food every night" comment gave me a good chuckle. Keep up the nice work!
Ok so, I’ll be starting my Webtoon soon but the thing is that about to start college and I don’t know if I would have time for both things, I would like to make updates every week…but I’m not sure I could
Here's what to do (in my opinion): Start making the webtoon now, but don't post it yet. As you you start college, and your schedule changes, continue to try and make the webtoon, but don't stress about it if you don't have time for it or aren't able to make progress as fast as you want to. Once you have managed to settle into a routine that accomodates both the webtoon and college, figure out how fast you can produce an update in a healthy way (not pulling late nights or neglecting other parts of your life like college, socializing or exercising for it). Maybe it's going to take you a week like you're hoping, maybe it's going to be two weeks, maybe even more. It doesn't really matter how frequent it is, so long as you are confident you can stick to it in a sustainable and consistent way. I would say that readers generally value regular updates in a clearly communicated schedule more than a high frequency of irregular updates. By then, you'll also have already built up a backlog of updates that you can fall back upon when life deviates from your routine (it will happen). Ideally, that's going to be at least 10 updates. Feel free to build up an even bigger backlog before you start posting if it helps you feel more confident you can stick to your planned schedule. Falling back on an intended schedule can happen - and while it's perfectly okay for something you are doing for free and for fun, it can still have a discouraging effect. That's why I would recommend the steps described above to try and make that less likely to happen.
@@simondrawsstuff Ok so, I already started drawing and im almost done with episode one (like 10 panels to done and it’s 70 panels) I’ll try to make up to 15 or 20 episodes before posting it so I guess I could post it maybe next year or something
Excellent lessons! May I ask? I read from TH-cam that, for the speech bubble or quotation, I MUST USE ONLY CAPITAL LETTERS. In your samples you use Title case and normal sentences. It looks much better and feel natural. Thanks,
A laptop is more than enough for clip studio paint! The source is me : ) In fact, having a desktop might be _worse,_ because they aren't portable. With a laptop, you can carry it around with your drawing tablet and make art anywhere. You don't need a very high spec laptop. You don't _need_ windows, or apple, or a specific brand. But making sure you have enough pc memory and storage space to run whatever art program you use will save you a lot of frustration. I use a windows laptop with 8 GB ram, and a storage space of over 100 GB is pretty basic and should get you by just fine. One word of caution, however- if you're dreaming big and want to use complicated 3D models to improve the quality of your art and backgrounds, then you'll definitely need a higher spec laptop. 16 GB ram, NVIDIA graphics card and an i7 processor (basically gamer laptop specs) seems to be the minimum for this sort of work to go smoothly.
I tried to set the webtoon export setting that you use and I got the following error : ( Please change the division height to be less than the total height. ) Do you any idea on why yours saved and I get the above error?
Hey, I’m trying to find a way to publish my own comic on canvas but I can’t figure out how to publish using iPad. Can anybody please help😭😭IVE BEEN STUCK FOR TOO LONG.
What exactly is the problem you are facing? I am not sure that I will be able to help since I don't have an iPad, but if you describe your problem, I still might be able to.
"Make comics for yourself." Thank you. I think that's the most powerful and motivating statement I've heard about making a comic so far. If the story makes me happy, I'm gonna tell it. Maybe it will make someone else happy, too.
I'm glad to hear that it resonated with you! :)
Agreed! If I'm not a fan of my own creation, I am less likely to want to finish it or make sure it has quality. Plus, there will always be someone out there who likes your creation just as much as you do. If it exists, there's a fanbase for it, even if the fanbase is small or haven't discovered your work yet lol.
My advice: don't worry about not having a fanbase.
Similar to Rule 34: if it exists, there's a fanbase for it. No matter what your webcomic is about or how "good/bad" it is or even what changes you may make, there will always be people out there who will like it!
I think there's a sense of comfort in that. The fanbase in question may or may not be massive, but even 1 (not counting yourself) is more than 0. If you know there's someone out there that'll like whatever you end up doing, it takes away a lot of fear of making something nobody will like. Obviously this doesn't mean it's okay to make universally/objectively illegal and immoral content, just that you don't need to be afraid to experiment, try something unusual or do something you want that's more unconventional. Just be sure you publish at the appropriate sites for what their ToS allows and what you're making lol.
That's very good advice!
i'm late but I use 3D models for anything i draw as i struggle with sketches and always felt bad for it because it felt like tracing, i had no idea so many artists use them too, thank you!😭💕
Heck yeah. Making comics is hard enough! Sometimes you just need the help.
Thanks so much for this video! I had no idea the sub view had ARROWS to cycle!! I’ve been just deleting a reference and then opening a different one!! This is literally going to up my game, can’t wait for more from you! 😄
Awesome, I'm really glad to hear that!
Oh. Wow. I didn't even think about using materials for repeat graphics like that... I feel so dumb. lol! This made me excited to get my own comics going again after so long. Thank you!
Really glad to hear that! Good luck with your comics! :)
It's nice to know about how you published the comic and I feel inspired ! Thanks for the guidance 😄❤
That's great to hear, you're welcome!
I like your style. 😊
Oh if i had picked the small idea, but now i'm too invested in world building for this big idea of mine😭 but i'm glad i took some advice! I'm not started with the drawing part yet, but i'm pretty satisfied with the storyline by now! Thanks for the advice, this video has been a biiig guide for me!
This is an AWESOME tutorial
Really thank you for your important info😃🥰
Finally some tips that are really useful and not so obvious! This video deserves more views...
By the way, your style is amazing :)
im also making my own comic and this was such a helpfull video! the tipp with using Sims for Modeling was SUCH a great idea it saved me haha x)
Good stuff my guy 👍
What a great video! Thanks for this. I just launched a webcomic and found this very valuable. Both for webcomics or any long-form comics project. A lot of this would apply to graphic novels as well. And that whole Sub View thing! I've been using CSP for years and never found that. I'm going to share this with my comics buddies. :D
Awesome! I'm really happy you found the video helpful!
I was curious and had a look at your comic! Gladiola's expression in reaction to the "same food every night" comment gave me a good chuckle. Keep up the nice work!
Ok so, I’ll be starting my Webtoon soon but the thing is that about to start college and I don’t know if I would have time for both things, I would like to make updates every week…but I’m not sure I could
Here's what to do (in my opinion): Start making the webtoon now, but don't post it yet.
As you you start college, and your schedule changes, continue to try and make the webtoon, but don't stress about it if you don't have time for it or aren't able to make progress as fast as you want to.
Once you have managed to settle into a routine that accomodates both the webtoon and college, figure out how fast you can produce an update in a healthy way (not pulling late nights or neglecting other parts of your life like college, socializing or exercising for it). Maybe it's going to take you a week like you're hoping, maybe it's going to be two weeks, maybe even more. It doesn't really matter how frequent it is, so long as you are confident you can stick to it in a sustainable and consistent way. I would say that readers generally value regular updates in a clearly communicated schedule more than a high frequency of irregular updates.
By then, you'll also have already built up a backlog of updates that you can fall back upon when life deviates from your routine (it will happen). Ideally, that's going to be at least 10 updates. Feel free to build up an even bigger backlog before you start posting if it helps you feel more confident you can stick to your planned schedule.
Falling back on an intended schedule can happen - and while it's perfectly okay for something you are doing for free and for fun, it can still have a discouraging effect. That's why I would recommend the steps described above to try and make that less likely to happen.
@@simondrawsstuff Ok so, I already started drawing and im almost done with episode one (like 10 panels to done and it’s 70 panels) I’ll try to make up to 15 or 20 episodes before posting it so I guess I could post it maybe next year or something
Thank you so much for making this video! It's help a lot!!!
this was amazingly informative, thank you!
Hey bud, thanks for the tips!!✨💅🏻 Highly appreciate your efforts
thank you so much 😊
super fantastic really helpfull
thank you♥️
Thanks a lot
thank you so much! that was so useful!!!
Really useful
Thank you!!!
Excellent lessons! May I ask? I read from TH-cam that, for the speech bubble or quotation, I MUST USE ONLY CAPITAL LETTERS. In your samples you use Title case and normal sentences. It looks much better and feel natural. Thanks,
Honestly, it's a stylistic choice. Some comics use capital letters, some don't. Whichever you prefer is fine.
A interesting video! I like it
This is so usefuk! Thankss!!
If I want to use clip studio oaint what spec of Laptop should I use?? Or is a desktop is recommended??
A laptop is more than enough for clip studio paint! The source is me : )
In fact, having a desktop might be _worse,_ because they aren't portable. With a laptop, you can carry it around with your drawing tablet and make art anywhere.
You don't need a very high spec laptop. You don't _need_ windows, or apple, or a specific brand. But making sure you have enough pc memory and storage space to run whatever art program you use will save you a lot of frustration.
I use a windows laptop with 8 GB ram, and a storage space of over 100 GB is pretty basic and should get you by just fine.
One word of caution, however- if you're dreaming big and want to use complicated 3D models to improve the quality of your art and backgrounds, then you'll definitely need a higher spec laptop. 16 GB ram, NVIDIA graphics card and an i7 processor (basically gamer laptop specs) seems to be the minimum for this sort of work to go smoothly.
I tried to set the webtoon export setting that you use and I got the following error : ( Please change the division height to be less than the total height. ) Do you any idea on why yours saved and I get the above error?
I was able to figure it out. If anyone wants to know how to page setting just hit me up.
App name?I have no info about webtoon how to use but I got a great idea right now and I think if you support I would be grateful to you
I use Clip Studio Paint
Very cool video. Im a caveman when it comes to computers but i love making comics on webtoon.
ah shit man there's so MUCH
i'll try tho
How do you add music to Webtoon?
Hey, I’m trying to find a way to publish my own comic on canvas but I can’t figure out how to publish using iPad. Can anybody please help😭😭IVE BEEN STUCK FOR TOO LONG.
What exactly is the problem you are facing? I am not sure that I will be able to help since I don't have an iPad, but if you describe your problem, I still might be able to.
can’t you just adjust the file size to match need, and then download each image separately. And then put the together on the canvas later??
Why did I click on this video thinking it was about starting to READ a WEBTOON LOL- anyways great video! was not applicable to me :)
@@codemari hahaha man! Thanks for giving me a good chuckle! Glad you enjoyed the video regardless :)
If someone asks for a printed copy of maybe upcoming Webtoon I’m saying :NO
SUB VIEW!? Im now embarrassed by how I used to look at references 😅 Thank you for all the other CSP tips too! 🫶