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💖We love your content💖 Here is a breakdown of her tips: 0:49 Show a key aspect of their personality 1:44 Add a main focus to chara appearance 3:00 Use appearance to show who they are 4:00 Dialogue to show character 5:05 Give chara a memorable trait 5:55 Introduce them in their daily lives 7:22 Use Introduction to drive conflict 9:33 Bring them out of panel 9:54 show chara responses to current events 10:48 Avoid introducing too many chara(s) - The End - of - timestamps - Keep making these amazing videos and creating content in the world of manga for all cover designers, original authors, editors, and ebook narrators for fans to enjoy! Viewers whichever path you choose to create manga. • Kodomo-muke (Children’s Manga) • Shonen ( Boy’s Manga) • Shojo (Girl’s Manga) • Seinen (Young Adult Men’s Manga) • Josei (Young Adult Women’s Manga) ✨Remember to keep going like🌌Midnight🌌does who will never give up on you✨ 😊We look forward to seeing more videos from you in the future!😊 - ABG Team❗🙏⛩
I am currently writing my own novels, and the first things my main characters always do is waking up in the morning. We all sleep and we all need to wake up in the morning, and it is through this universal experience that I want to introduce them. Along side walking them up, I introduce the setting, starting with universal stuff like the morning sky. I don't introduce them talking until they are reacting to the world around them. Now, because I mostly right historical and fantasy, I have to do a lot of exposition in the beginning, as smoothly as possible. In my story "Les bourreaux contre la maladresse, l'amour s'écrit avec le sang", the main character is executioner Charles-Henri Sanson as a teenage boy, going to boarding school under a fake identity. He struggles to fit in and gets bullied a lot, as he struggles to understand the social norms, yet is at the same time very sly. He has a family which is abusive by modern standards but are also pretty supportive, at least his father is. He's introduced as a studious, sneaky and submissive youth, to an almost abnormal level. I have started working on it's prequel without finishing it, called "Les bourreaux contre la maladresse, un peu de cendre, un peu de miel." where the main character is Charles-Jean-Baptiste Sanson, a very young executioner. He is introduced as someone very guarded, for both himself and his loved ones, as he is surrounded by many rivals, most of which are older and stronger. He has a higher social status then them and his mother's support and string pulling skills, but he's still very vulnerable and he knows it. Both father and son are quiet pious.
Your story and characters sound very interesting!! I like how you show them reacting and responding to the world around them in order to introduce them. Awesome work 😊
Thanks for the manga advice as always Midnight. Always knows how to teach and giving ideas and it's very good, keep up the good work never give up on what u love doing👍🏽
Good to see making more content :) IRL stuff has kept me from writing the light novel I’ve been working on, but I’m hoping to have Chapter 2 done by the end of the month. If anyone would like to volunteer to illustrate that would be great.
My big problem stems specifically from describing new characters. I tend to think visually, so I end up going into to much detail on the appearance of characters when writing. I could take half a page just describing what a person's wearing. The funny thing is, my art is the exact opposite. I have a very minimalist style. Right now, I'm trying to find a happy medium.
How can i write a story that feels more grounded in reality while still feeling like a fantasy? I'm talking about stuff like ATLA, yes there are mythical creatures, magic, etc but in a way it still feels grounded in Chinese history
I think making it feel grounded is all about the characters. Even if the focus of the story is very mythical, when you add characters that feel relateable, I think it helps the story connect with the audience. 😊
Hi, I'm writing a light novel that I truly hope can make it big but I am having a struggle on how I should write my protaginist correctly. He is a revenge driven character and i'd like to ask if you may make a video going in depth on how to write a revenge driven character?
Hi!! I actually have a video about this. It's a very short video, but it might give you some quick tips on this topic th-cam.com/video/pk12QRHBql8/w-d-xo.html I hope to make a more in depth video in the future!
love the video if you was in a character intro judging by your outfit people would think you are a bright eyed rookie working for a government organisation
Can i write the character name ,place etc of my own For ex ,would it be wierd if I make my MC in America name n His parent or frnd greek name ??? any suggestion
I think it really depends on the name itself! As long as the names of the characters all sound normal for your story, then I think it would be fine to use it (even if the origins of the names themselves are different.) 😊
I haven't watched it yet, but I looked it up and it seems like just the kind of series I would enjoy. I'm definitely going to watch it when I get the chance!! 😊
Thanks for watching everyone! If you enjoyed today's video and you want to learn more, please consider visiting my website where I have free downloadable resources that you can apply to your stories, and also affordable courses where you can learn from step by step classes. 😊www.midnightxcross.com/
💖We love your content💖
Here is a breakdown of her tips:
0:49 Show a key aspect of their personality
1:44 Add a main focus to chara appearance
3:00 Use appearance to show who they are
4:00 Dialogue to show character
5:05 Give chara a memorable trait
5:55 Introduce them in their daily lives
7:22 Use Introduction to drive conflict
9:33 Bring them out of panel
9:54 show chara responses to current events
10:48 Avoid introducing too many chara(s)
- The End - of - timestamps -
Keep making these amazing videos and creating content in the world of manga for all cover designers, original authors, editors, and ebook narrators for fans to enjoy!
Viewers whichever path you choose to create manga.
• Kodomo-muke (Children’s Manga)
• Shonen ( Boy’s Manga)
• Shojo (Girl’s Manga)
• Seinen (Young Adult Men’s Manga)
• Josei (Young Adult Women’s Manga)
✨Remember to keep going like🌌Midnight🌌does who will never give up on you✨
😊We look forward to seeing more videos from you in the future!😊
- ABG Team❗🙏⛩
Thank you so much for sharing the timestamps!! I'm happy you enjoyed the video!😊💖
@@midnightXcross hi
I am currently writing my own novels, and the first things my main characters always do is waking up in the morning. We all sleep and we all need to wake up in the morning, and it is through this universal experience that I want to introduce them. Along side walking them up, I introduce the setting, starting with universal stuff like the morning sky.
I don't introduce them talking until they are reacting to the world around them. Now, because I mostly right historical and fantasy, I have to do a lot of exposition in the beginning, as smoothly as possible.
In my story "Les bourreaux contre la maladresse, l'amour s'écrit avec le sang", the main character is executioner Charles-Henri Sanson as a teenage boy, going to boarding school under a fake identity. He struggles to fit in and gets bullied a lot, as he struggles to understand the social norms, yet is at the same time very sly. He has a family which is abusive by modern standards but are also pretty supportive, at least his father is. He's introduced as a studious, sneaky and submissive youth, to an almost abnormal level.
I have started working on it's prequel without finishing it, called "Les bourreaux contre la maladresse, un peu de cendre, un peu de miel." where the main character is Charles-Jean-Baptiste Sanson, a very young executioner. He is introduced as someone very guarded, for both himself and his loved ones, as he is surrounded by many rivals, most of which are older and stronger. He has a higher social status then them and his mother's support and string pulling skills, but he's still very vulnerable and he knows it.
Both father and son are quiet pious.
Your story and characters sound very interesting!! I like how you show them reacting and responding to the world around them in order to introduce them. Awesome work 😊
Thanks for the manga advice as always Midnight. Always knows how to teach and giving ideas and it's very good, keep up the good work never give up on what u love doing👍🏽
Thank you so much Justin! I'm glad you are enjoying the videos. 😊
Good to see making more content :) IRL stuff has kept me from writing the light novel I’ve been working on, but I’m hoping to have Chapter 2 done by the end of the month. If anyone would like to volunteer to illustrate that would be great.
Thank you!! I hope your light novel goes really well. 😊
My big problem stems specifically from describing new characters. I tend to think visually, so I end up going into to much detail on the appearance of characters when writing. I could take half a page just describing what a person's wearing. The funny thing is, my art is the exact opposite. I have a very minimalist style. Right now, I'm trying to find a happy medium.
I can relate to this! It's important to find balance. 😊
Me: *Kills off a main character*
The next person the main characters meet: "You know, im something of a main character myself."
I'm starting a manga, but should i write the whole plot, story, or the whole storyline and every detail of it and just follow the words as i draw it?
How can i write a story that feels more grounded in reality while still feeling like a fantasy? I'm talking about stuff like ATLA, yes there are mythical creatures, magic, etc but in a way it still feels grounded in Chinese history
I think making it feel grounded is all about the characters. Even if the focus of the story is very mythical, when you add characters that feel relateable, I think it helps the story connect with the audience. 😊
Can you make a video on how to write slice of life story🥺💙
That sounds like a great idea! I'll make a video about this. 😊
Same here!!
Hi, I'm writing a light novel that I truly hope can make it big but I am having a struggle on how I should write my protaginist correctly. He is a revenge driven character and i'd like to ask if you may make a video going in depth on how to write a revenge driven character?
Hi!! I actually have a video about this. It's a very short video, but it might give you some quick tips on this topic th-cam.com/video/pk12QRHBql8/w-d-xo.html I hope to make a more in depth video in the future!
@@midnightXcross yeah I’ve watched it😅 I was hoping you could make a more in depth video sometime in the future
@@Qezicsretired Ok, more in depth video coming up! 😊
love the video if you was in a character intro judging by your outfit people would think you are a bright eyed rookie working for a government organisation
Thank you!! That sounds cool, as if I were from a spy movie or something hahaha. I hope I can be the detective 🤔🤭
Can i write the character name ,place etc of my own
For ex ,would it be wierd if I make my MC in America name
n His parent or frnd greek name ???
any suggestion
I think it really depends on the name itself! As long as the names of the characters all sound normal for your story, then I think it would be fine to use it (even if the origins of the names themselves are different.) 😊
How was the anime! The one I recommended, I mean!
I haven't watched it yet, but I looked it up and it seems like just the kind of series I would enjoy. I'm definitely going to watch it when I get the chance!! 😊