I need this video because I have one main story that I’ve been working on for a while but at the same time will get a random idea out of nowhere and be like *”interesting.”* lol. Don’t get me wrong, I’m still working on my main story as I have been for years, but I just get too many ideas sometimes.
LOL That's so relatable dude. You're not alone either, I and MANY other people also have a similar issue. Hopefully this video could help a bit! Best of luck with your projects!
This video is a great solution because I used to have that sort of habit of ditching one series for another simply because of either a lack of interest or my lack of confidence in my art. But now I try to make at least 5 pages of manga just to keep myself steady.
Definitely needed this, man. I've recently fallen into a loop of searching for manwha to read, and I always feel that green eyed monster nipping at my heels whenever I see some beautiful action shots or backgrounds. Really forget how much time that takes.
You're not alone! I also experience those feelings! I'm happy you could stop by and check this video out! I hope it helped! Best of luck with your projects!
The BOXER and DICE are two webtoons that inspired me personally.. the art is arguably C tier or B tier..but the story is S tier. These are examples of creating something truly special, where an audience can overlook caliber of art if the caliber of message and themes can do the heavy lifting..this loop you're in keeping punching through it, success isn't a straight line, success is a series of spirals going right, left, dipping and rising..all these spirals head towards the same general direction when you zoom out a bit. Use these spirals to pierce the heavens.
This video was very inspiring, I've been working on this idea that I've been hoping to develop into a manga and this video has helped me to gain the extra confidence needed to take that next step. It's been difficult for me being in high school to both get consistent grades and to create manga as both are time consuming and a few years ago I was expecting myself to create a chapter a week like a professional but also have straight A's- which is unrealistic. So thanks to both of you :)
I'm so happy to hear that!! Definitely take the time you need, it's completely fine to go at your own pace! Like Chris said, all that matters is that in the end you are moving forward and not backwards or staying still!! School comes first, but setting some time aside to work on your creative projects is also important! Best of luck with your projects!!
The part about being an artist who gets bored of their own ideas easily is definitely me, cuz I keep coming up with ideas for stories and I anguish over what to do next because of that. Or I used to until I landed on my big idea that I liked way too much for it to simply be not made. Still got plenty more ideas for stories, but for now, I’ll just work on the idea which is most important to me.
I really needed to hear this as i aspire to create my own manga but I'd always said i"d wait until i become a better writer to start and this was definitely the kick in the butt i needed to just get started and learn as i go and great video!!
I'm happy to hear that! It's never easy to go at your own pace and have fun along the way! Thanks for stopping by and taking the time to share! I really appreciate it!! Best of luck!
As a freelance illustrator and busy with college, I’ve improved organizing my ideas on paper and taking notes on my schedule BUT my one excuse with jumping around with my stories is that I’ve afraid of judgement. Is my story diverse enough, relatable, sensational, etc? But I try to remind myself “do this Bc YOU love the story and stick to the CORE message of that story ”! 😁 I needed this video and see the comments of others that relate ❤️ Thank you !!
Thank you so much for taking the time to share!! I really appreciate that! Personally I think you have the right idea and are managing things well! Best of luck with your project!!
It took me roughly 8-10 years to settle with my concept for my story. At first coming up with the subject matter was the hardest part. Now I have a sense for what my story is. Once I write more of it first of course. Currently I have 7 pages which is good because years ago I couldn't get past 1-2 pages. I'm striving to push my story, ideas forward. At the end of the day I hope my folks, friends and anyone interested can enjoy what I made at the end of the day.
my art isnt up to par lol, but my writing is god-tier... i think artists should start now, but i dont think they should publish till their good enough. i have a 50 chapter manga outlined, its gone through 4 revisions, ive got 5 chapters of 50 already storyboarded, and already know what the last 3 panels on ch 50 will be. i know its going to take maybe a month to 3 months to finish storyboarding all chapters. roughly a year to 2 years to finish line art, and another 3 to 6 months to color,shade, and finalize. im not trying to make the next my hero, but i know that my work can be comparable to chivalry of failed knight or high school of the dead and it's max potential would be cautious hero, slime, or konosuba. i dont expect success overnight, but i have confidence in the product that i will release in 2023 the soonest, 2025 the latest. ive practiced my art for a year, its better than mob psycho and ping pong, its maybe 90s sailor moon and code geass quality.. im almost there, but i dont want to disrespect the reader, myself, my story, with mediocre effort. if youre a young person reading this, start practicing, write your story, follow your dreams but... suffer in silence, dont publish or seek instant attention, respect the work, respect the process, and respect the reader. create a story that inspires yourself now or inspires some stranger that needs the story only you can tell. your art is good enough, if you can honestly say, ya id rule 34 that, thats my waifu. dont be perfect but on the same token dont be crap. if youre honest with yourself, how much time is this hobby worth, 2 months, 1 year, 5 years. me personally, my commitment to this hobby on top of a normal 9 to 5 job i can do for the next 20 to 30 years. Ive got 3 stories that I'm dying to write, story 1 (50 chapters) story 2 (100 chapters) and story 3( magnum opus 300 chapters). Young person.. if youre gonna make something special, even something good, its gonna take sacrifice,commitment, and a little luck. young person, we may never meet, but i hope 5 years from now, or however long its gonna take, i hope to read something of yours that brightened my day, made me think, or helped me become a better person. young person i may never read that story, but i hope that once it's ready, and has over 10,000, 10 million readers, it reaches that one person that it's meant to reach and it changes the direction of that individual's life. Thanks for reading
thank you I needed this Ive been working on a manga for so long but I constantly change or rewrite it because Im comparing myself to others works but now Ill try to not and push out my first one shot
It was the same for me. I have an upcoming manga project that I've worked on since my 6th grade year even though my art wasn't pro-level. At some point I was told "focus on something else" and I still kept fighting. Even though my manga wasn't really published, I'm glad that I've made it
Hi I saw your videos from studying how to make mangas and from commenting. I have made some progress but haven’t posted it YET because I just started. It is related that it is just introducing a series as a prequel one shot targeting one big secretly huge subject. It does take a lot of time and art style is difficult. Thanks for your empathy in helping creative manga Artist to motivate.
I had to drop an idea because my writing was AWEFUL and I started without any sort of idea to what I wnated to do with it....now I have an idea but I am still giving another idea a shot. [a simpler story idea, since my other one is a tad complex] Also the advice of doing different things that add to your project...I mean, as a solo creator you kinda gotta bounce around if you wanna make decent pages. lol Backgrounds, writing, character design. etc.
Exactly! It's completely fine to experiment until you find an idea you are passionate about! It's important to keep in mind how often you are bouncing around though before falling into a continuous loop! At the end of the day that comic isn't going to get made until you make it! You're definitely right that solo creators have a lot of work haha. Hopefully this video could be a bit helpful! Thank you for taking the time to stop by and share your thoughts! Best of luck with your project!
This is some very helpful advice since I can't stick to one idea and keep switching stories so I never get anything done, but now I'll give it a shot and just do it.
Thank you for the video! Recently I had thought of a new comic idea that I really love and am excited fot, a story about a new student who is trying to discover her family's past and find proof that she can belong. I'm particularly excited for it because I want it to promote friendship and I really like the magic system involved, the key to using them is concentration and magic books. But recently I've been starting to fade from the project, I think it's cause I'm over thinking the Mystery element and I'm struggling to try and think of I should do a one shot to introduce the comic first. And if so I'm still not even sure how to do it or what the main character should be doing... now my head hurts bleh 😖
Thank you for taking the time to share! Writiing can definitely be hard sometimes haha. My best advice would be to simplify things a bit to make it easier on yourself. Mystery in itself is a hard genre to write and you'd need to figure out and plan the entire mystery before you even start the project. Your project sounds more like a series then a one shot so unless you're really set on making a one shot, I don't think its particularly necessary. I would just try to make things a bit easier on yourself and focus on the elements you do like! Best of luck!
I'm only being a mangaka because I thought about a really good story. This story is going to be one of the best so remember this (I've thought of other ones as well that I'll make after but this one is different, like as detailed and unique like aot)
I'm pretty happy with my current project and setting, especially because the setting inherently let's me tell any kind of story with the setting and characters, given the kind of world it is. So new ideas can either expand the current narrative, if they fit, or simply be scheduled as a story arc for once I'm done with the current arc :)
The issue I have is having multiple cool themes for a single story I have, but unsure if I should focus on the all of them, cut some, or only roll with a handful of them to remove some of the idea bloat.
*If you ever think your art isn't good enough, remember* to look at the original art of WAN, author of One Punch Man. You know what I'm talking about XD This semester I came up with another idea for the overworld I'm creating, and I decided that manga would be the best format to tell this one in particular. So I've been having fun outlining the story and the characters, setting it on a certain place and time. The story I wanna tell: Another side of a previously established world, because I wanna flesh out the places, history and culture through different media, and the premise is fun to me, new girl in town, with aliens. Once I'm sufficiently satisfied with the story, I'm shelving it for when I'm done with the books, the first impression of the overall world for the audience. Patience, patience, it's all carefully calculated in a -chaotic mess- master plan. Then I thought of another idea in the same manga, for a side character, but knowing myself, I put that one as a spin-off. So now I have a light(?) slice of life that's resembling a shonen more an more, and a secondary rom-com planned for the future. Help
This video is truly great! Amazing advice and points raised. I have recently sparked an interest in making my own Manga and telling my own stories and so far I haven't really done anything for any of the stories I thought of because I'm always beating myself for not making it good enough and not sticking to one idea. It was really cool to listen to you guys speaking about trying out different things and taking it slowly, I feel much more inspired and motivated after watching this video and will definitely implement the tips you have given in my writing/manga endeavours
I'm trying too. Related to everything you said. I definitely want to check out the manga as well. Keep up the hard work man. Rooting for you Chris and Mike
I had the same problem back in the days, I started to make a psychological/ mystery manga,but never finished to complete the first chapter as I was distracted by a new story idea and dropped both of them 😅 luckily a year later I again came up with a new superhero story and luckily i completed the first chapter without being distracted
Even tho I don't have high expectations for my story which i am making now, i still feel like i could make something realy good. In my opinion it is very unique and a lil bit of mix of some other stories without me noticing them. I told some of my friends about it and they liked it and gave me good advices even tho i didn't decribed it good enough to them. All in all, my story may not be the next One Piece, but it will deffinetly be my best creative piece.
@@kingslayerx1716 thank you for taking your time to check my comment! I appriciate that. I am not exactly sure at which point of making my story I wrote this comment, but I can tell you that I am still making it, just at a slower pace. Unfortunately, I still haven't started officialy releasing it due to lack of digital drawing skills and necessary tools and programs for doing that. So far I managed to connect most of dots in the story and write down the events of first 2 arcs, but the biggest problems are few plotholes and names. I kinda struggle to come up with good names for many characters. Also my artstyle has really improved over the past two years thanks to some short tutorials for which I am thankful. The closest thing I did to an official release was drawing 3 pages of a certain fight in the story. Each of those pages took me multiple hours to draw so I cannot imagine how long it would take me to draw entire chapters since I wanna make each chapter be about half an anime episode long. When it comes to power systems I believe I am done with adding new ones since I already got few of them, out of which most are defined to a certain degree. To finnish this reply I can tell you that the biggest change during these 2 years since my comment got here was changing the name of my story from Heroes to Heres due to some other comic also having that name. It's not a huge change physically, but it has now more meaning to the story and plot. Besides creating the story I also tried making music for it. So far I made 2 tracks which actually sound good, but I am still struggling with 3rd one since I don't know how to finnish it. Thank you once again for checking my comment and asking me about my story!
For me. I’ll write it down a summary of my story on paper instead of drawing because if I write it on paper I can come back to it or change a few things instead of writing like five drawing pages or be confused on what I was doing if I can’t figure out what’s happening.
I’m still trying to find that one story I want to stick to, because I had 5 little ideas, which never went pass the name, one where I got to storyboard, then stopped. And one which got to one chapter and stopped…
But, hopefully this new story I made. Will stick, I want it to! I made it so enjoyable for me to do, so I’m going to follow your advice, to help solidify it as The Story. I hope, I come back later in life to say; *Life& Melody: Ichibu no hīrō no heikin-tekina seikatsu* succeeded…I want it to.
@@1-upanimations878 Thank you for taking the time to check this video out and sharing your experience! You got this!! Best of luck with your project! Love the title!
Hey... thanks for the video, Glad I was able to see this video since I've been having doubts from creating and continuing my webcomic Though, I have already made 4 chapters of it I just feel like people won't read my work since its too brutal and disturbing for people at my age but I'll do my best to stay motivated since a lot of things that I want to show is not yet shown
What if you have made multiple stores and decided to work on a story to publish it stories just to see how they do so that you can learn from them and out what you learned into your main story?
Thank you for taking the time to share! That sounds fine! The more stories you work on the more you will improve! The important is you are able to actually write them and finish them and publish them! If you can follow through then you should be fine! Best of luck!
@@MonitorComics thanks and I will right now I am working on the 1st draft of my Main story and working on my art skills😅 I know that sounds like an excuse but I don't know how yo draw the human figure in fact I haven't learned to shade Ethier right now I am working on my basic shapes
This is such a bad habit for me. My problem is I get so many ideas that I can’t figure out which one to make my main story. And if I start working on one I start overthinking it😢
Thank you I really wanna say and talk more But it's really late at night and I'm trying fix my sleep schedule For now though Thank you friend This truly helped me out
Thank you so much! I plan to make How To Draw, color, etc videos in the future! Right now, I mostly give coloring tips over on my Livestreams! If you skim through my Livestream Vods playlist you will see me coloring in real-time and talking about my process!
@@MonitorComics I tried watching that but I’m in college; and those are around 3 hours. I know it’d be better if the livestreams had streamed version; but I can’t usually find enough time to watch the livestreams
This was an excellent video! Confirms a lot of the thoughts I've had about writing my story, which was quite encouraging. Especially when you were talking about not scrapping ideas. I've kind of designed the story structure and world in a way that allows me to explore a ton of different ideas within the framework of one story. I've also just settled on making it for myself, regardless of success and that's taken the pressure of entirely. More difficult when you struggle with your dayjob, though, I understand that. How did you build up the courage and confidence to actually try and get your comics published?
Thank you for taking the time to leave a nice comment! I really appreciate it! As far as your question goes, I don't think there's ever a "right moment" in anything in life. I think I had my first comic strip published when I was 16. I've just always loved art and creating comics and telling stories. When you love something you want to see how far you can go ya know. I just started submitting stuff to contests. I got rejected a few times but I've also succeeded in others. Once I got a bit older I started seriously pursuing publishers and establishing myself as a professional. The confidence comes with time after doing the thing you're passionate about for a while. I've never really thought of rejection as a waste of time because I was constantly practicing and getting better. Hopefully that helps haha
The Others: I want to Make my Mangá and Will be a anime One day Me: I want to Make my own Studio and i will Make my Comics, Anime, Movies and Games of it (I have 3 SUPER LONG STORIES and a Gag Comic about a Planet so... Good Luck for me)
throghout heaven and earth.. I alone am the thinks that his first manga will be successful just because he wants it to be a seinen although he is not even an adult yet one
I have two different ideas And I don't have enough time to do both One is about a much less good stand power system like thing And another with a very complex power system wich makes my head hurt writing it but I love it
Thanks! My art skills are beginner level, but I guess I can try.. (i cant draw good fingers and girl bodies, i guess i should practice on those first) and i'm only 13
Don't give up! Everybody starts somewhere! I didn't post my first comic online until I was about 14, but that's because I've been practicing all of my life. The more you practice and research, the more your future self will thank you later. Artists improve DRASTICALLY over the years You still have a lot of time to learn, best of luck!
The short answer Is "don't." Personally, I don't believe it's worth striving for. Japan's manga scene is already EXTREMELY oversaturated and SUPER TALENTED artists FROM JAPAN are rejected all of the time. It'd be SUPER HARD for a foreigner to be taken seriously. Once you get over the language barrier you will have to be good enough to somehow find an editor willing to review your work, The pay in Japan is also super low compared to other areas and the workload is insane. I believe if you're not from Japan then you should probably give up on that dream. It's not ENTIRELY IMPOSSIBLE, I have a video highlighting THREE ARTISTS NOT FROM JAPAN who found success, but the odds are SUPER LOW It's hard enough to break into the market native to your area, so trying to break into an entirely different culture's market is crazy talk in my opinion. If you wanted an actual answer. Medibang JUMP partners with Shonen Jump to host an Internation Contest every year. Silent Manga Audition is another international Japanese manga contest. You could even apply to the Tezuka Award Hope that helps! Best of luck!
This is what I would call motivation video. I’ve made a few comics in the past but never made anything of a story with them, would you say that counts for something?
Okay I just want to make a Manga called Huntress X Huntress where the main character gets a Huntress License like his father Ping Feekes. He is raised by his uncle on killer whale Island. He learns Nihn abilities while working his way down to the bottom of the inverted tower and duels other nihn users while making credits in the process. I don't want to spoil it much more but his father leaves behind a game call spleen Island. Later on after he finishes the game the Roach Arch begins when a bunch of roaches dift to his continent from the dim continent. Hopefully Pon can overcome his enemies and revenge Knites death. His best friend Billua comes from a family of hitmen. You guys think I got something original and good enough to make it big. I promise you all we will get to see the Dim Continent dimmit!
Thank you for sharing your thoughts! There are ALWAYS going to be SIMILAR ideas, nothing is unique anymore. And nothing will be unique moving forward Just look at the massive amount of new Isekai anime coming out every season What matters is execution! You're different from everyone else so you'll succeed if you can tell your unoriginal idea a little bit differently than everyone else. That's what makes a story feel fresh and new!
At the end of the day those are just demographics! While it can be useful to settle on one, these days the lines are getting blurred between what is or isn't in that demographic. Shonen stories like Chainsaw Man and The Promised Neverland HAVE A LOT of seinen elements for example!
This isn't just good for manga and comics, but just writing stories in general. Because if there is one thing I'm bad at, its sticking to one idea at a time.
Great video , but I have a question , I can’t start a story because I don’t know which world style I can do , like , dark godfather story , a travel story or even a slice of life , I can’t chose what is done for me , it’s not that I’m chasing the perfect , but the perfect for me , what is done for me , what I want to tell and how
My best advice is to try each and see which one you like the best. Other ideas are always going to pop into your head, so finding a story that you can connect with is important. Inspiration is temporary, it's mostly about discipline once you get going! Best of luck!
Thank you for taking the time to leave a comment! When it comes to writing fighting styles and magic, it's fine to take inspiration from other prexisting series like Demon Slayer! To make yours a little bit more unique try combining some elements from power systems from other anime/manga/movies! Maybe even through in an original idea here or there to really spice things up. The most important thing to keep in mind when writing power systems is balance. You don't want some characters to be stupidly overpowered while others can barely do anything. You also don't want it so your character is 100% op and going to win every single time. Creating tension and struggle and growth is a part of good storytelling so your system should have some sort of way to be improved through training, studying, etc. I plan to make an in depth video about this soon, but hopefully that could help for now! Best of luck!
Thank you for taking the time to leave a comment! The sad reality of being an artist in the 21st century is social media is everything. You have to be posting regularly all over the place to establish yourself. Sites like TH-cam, Instagram, Twitter, Tik tok, Facebook, etc are all great to post your art and get people interested in you individually. Sadly these days people want to like the creator before even checking out their work. The only time I've seen the reverse happen is if the artist is super good and blows up online or goes viral Just creating a manga isn't enough to make a fanbase. That's one of the reasons I started this youtube channel A lot of my fanbase has discovered me through youtube. As a small creator I would focus on marketing yourself online and slowly building a loyal fanbase! Best of luck!
Help me. I've been doing work for a manga project I have so many ideas for, but I'm starting to lose interest. I did a lot of work already, but I'm not sure if I should stop.
Thank you for taking the time to leave a comment! You have to weigh the pros and cons. If you already did a lot of work, maybe you can fix the areas that are boring you to make it more interesting. If you think a different idea is better then maybe it's worth exploring. You can always give another story a shot and come back to your old one if you realize you made a mistake! Hope that helps!
Hey I am writing a anime blog kind I am sticking with 1 single idea, I developed the story power system but I can't make good characters,I have only 2 characters with a good back story help me please.
Thank you for taking the time to leave a comment! I have an entire video dedicated to creating Relatable Characters. I also have a video on Character Arcs. I hope those can help!
Thank you for taking the time to leave a comment. I personally don't think you need to spend your money on books. Everything you could ever need is available for free online. Take some time to study some art tutorials. Focus on one thing at a time, if you try to do it all at once you'll stunt your growth! Best of luck!
I feel people are focusing on the Japanese art and story telling way too much.. expand people, expand, you might even gain different ideas of what you like more.
I don't agree with one of your points, but the other I do. I don't write manga cause I suck at drawing, and manga takes too long, so I'm writing a light novel. I also want my light novel to become an Anime. That's why I'm pushing so hard and want it to be perfect, but then I learn how to just be myself and write. I think everybody should strive for a goal, even if that goal is becoming an anime or being in shounen jump one day. Reality is harsh but still lets people dream. Oh yeah, the light novel I'm writing is called Grand Wish. Edit: Great tip is to don't plan your story from start to finish; plan critical moments and then just go from there. Fill in the blanks, and then once you get to that critical moment, another may have arisen while in the blanks. Oda does a very good job of this. He lets his characters fill in the blank. Luffy always picks the most dangerous path meaning the straw hats are always in a bad position. Oda uses this to create situations that end up leading to something else. So if you don't know what to draw or write, let your character do it. Think as your character would.
Yes that is a great tip! That is how my Editors and Publisher explained it to me too. You should have outlined important "story beats" that your story needs to hit like Intro, Arc 1, Arc 2, Arc 3, Climax, Arc 4, Ending Instead of planning EVERYTHING like you said, you can fill in the blanks. Some people prefer to plan EVERYTHING though so they can foreshadow effectively, like in the case of Attack On Titan As far as your first point goes, in my opinion, if you are writing a light novel, your goal should be to make the best selling light novel you can Yes it is good to dream, but saying you want an anime is a far fetched dream that is unobtainable for most people, especially those outside of Japan In my opinion it's a waste of time to worry about things you have no control over and focus on goals you CAN accomplish. Like I said in the video, if you want an anime, study animation. Your goal should be related to the field you are pursuing. Instead of an anime you could be aiming to win awards for your light novel
Thank you for taking the time to leave a comment! Unfortunately I do not sell adoptables. However I do take commissions for original art/designs! The details for all of that can be found on my Instagram Highlights Tab!
Great video Mike!! Had a blast! Hope everyone gets inspired with the video!!!
Thank you Chris for helping me make this video possible!
More respect to Chris and chikara
I needed this, thank you. I have like 5 stories, and i jump around them like i have adhd. This video helped me.
I'm glad to hear that!! Thanks for stopping by and taking the time to leave a comment! Good luck with your projects!
I have the same problem lol
I have adhd shit be recking me
i have adhd and i dont jump around and i stick to my one story man what are you talking about
I do that but I actually have adhd
I need this video because I have one main story that I’ve been working on for a while but at the same time will get a random idea out of nowhere and be like *”interesting.”* lol.
Don’t get me wrong, I’m still working on my main story as I have been for years, but I just get too many ideas sometimes.
LOL That's so relatable dude. You're not alone either, I and MANY other people also have a similar issue. Hopefully this video could help a bit! Best of luck with your projects!
I could make a potential reccomendation that you could refine that idea and find a way to integrate it into your story
This video is a great solution because I used to have that sort of habit of ditching one series for another simply because of either a lack of interest or my lack of confidence in my art. But now I try to make at least 5 pages of manga just to keep myself steady.
That's awesome! Thank you for taking the time to share! Best of luck with your project!!
@@MonitorComics Anytime! And I wish you luck as well.
Definitely needed this, man.
I've recently fallen into a loop of searching for manwha to read, and I always feel that green eyed monster nipping at my heels whenever I see some beautiful action shots or backgrounds.
Really forget how much time that takes.
You're not alone! I also experience those feelings! I'm happy you could stop by and check this video out! I hope it helped! Best of luck with your projects!
The BOXER and DICE are two webtoons that inspired me personally.. the art is arguably C tier or B tier..but the story is S tier. These are examples of creating something truly special, where an audience can overlook caliber of art if the caliber of message and themes can do the heavy lifting..this loop you're in keeping punching through it, success isn't a straight line, success is a series of spirals going right, left, dipping and rising..all these spirals head towards the same general direction when you zoom out a bit. Use these spirals to pierce the heavens.
@@chadisbosh1 Very good points! Thank you for taking the time to share your thoughts and leave some webtoons recommendations!
@@chadisbosh1 Was that a friggin Gurren Lagan reference?XD
Even if it wasn't, appreciate the inspiring words.
This video was very inspiring, I've been working on this idea that I've been hoping to develop into a manga and this video has helped me to gain the extra confidence needed to take that next step. It's been difficult for me being in high school to both get consistent grades and to create manga as both are time consuming and a few years ago I was expecting myself to create a chapter a week like a professional but also have straight A's- which is unrealistic. So thanks to both of you :)
I'm so happy to hear that!! Definitely take the time you need, it's completely fine to go at your own pace! Like Chris said, all that matters is that in the end you are moving forward and not backwards or staying still!! School comes first, but setting some time aside to work on your creative projects is also important! Best of luck with your projects!!
The part about being an artist who gets bored of their own ideas easily is definitely me, cuz I keep coming up with ideas for stories and I anguish over what to do next because of that.
Or I used to until I landed on my big idea that I liked way too much for it to simply be not made.
Still got plenty more ideas for stories, but for now, I’ll just work on the idea which is most important to me.
I really needed to hear this as i aspire to create my own manga but I'd always said i"d wait until i become a better writer to start and this was definitely the kick in the butt i needed to just get started and learn as i go and great video!!
I'm happy to hear that! It's never easy to go at your own pace and have fun along the way! Thanks for stopping by and taking the time to share! I really appreciate it!! Best of luck!
Preventing yourself from switching is hard... but its also hard to know when to finish an idea to move on to the next thing...
You're absolutely right!!
As a freelance illustrator and busy with college, I’ve improved organizing my ideas on paper and taking notes on my schedule BUT my one excuse with jumping around with my stories is that I’ve afraid of judgement. Is my story diverse enough, relatable, sensational, etc? But I try to remind myself “do this Bc YOU love the story and stick to the CORE message of that story ”! 😁 I needed this video and see the comments of others that relate ❤️ Thank you !!
Thank you so much for taking the time to share!! I really appreciate that! Personally I think you have the right idea and are managing things well! Best of luck with your project!!
It took me roughly 8-10 years to settle with my concept for my story. At first coming up with the subject matter was the hardest part. Now I have a sense for what my story is. Once I write more of it first of course. Currently I have 7 pages which is good because years ago I couldn't get past 1-2 pages. I'm striving to push my story, ideas forward. At the end of the day I hope my folks, friends and anyone interested can enjoy what I made at the end of the day.
That's awesome to hear! Thank you for taking the time to share that with us! Best of luck!
my art isnt up to par lol, but my writing is god-tier... i think artists should start now, but i dont think they should publish till their good enough. i have a 50 chapter manga outlined, its gone through 4 revisions, ive got 5 chapters of 50 already storyboarded, and already know what the last 3 panels on ch 50 will be. i know its going to take maybe a month to 3 months to finish storyboarding all chapters. roughly a year to 2 years to finish line art, and another 3 to 6 months to color,shade, and finalize. im not trying to make the next my hero, but i know that my work can be comparable to chivalry of failed knight or high school of the dead and it's max potential would be cautious hero, slime, or konosuba. i dont expect success overnight, but i have confidence in the product that i will release in 2023 the soonest, 2025 the latest. ive practiced my art for a year, its better than mob psycho and ping pong, its maybe 90s sailor moon and code geass quality.. im almost there, but i dont want to disrespect the reader, myself, my story, with mediocre effort. if youre a young person reading this, start practicing, write your story, follow your dreams but... suffer in silence, dont publish or seek instant attention, respect the work, respect the process, and respect the reader. create a story that inspires yourself now or inspires some stranger that needs the story only you can tell. your art is good enough, if you can honestly say, ya id rule 34 that, thats my waifu. dont be perfect but on the same token dont be crap. if youre honest with yourself, how much time is this hobby worth, 2 months, 1 year, 5 years.
me personally, my commitment to this hobby on top of a normal 9 to 5 job i can do for the next 20 to 30 years. Ive got 3 stories that I'm dying to write, story 1 (50 chapters) story 2 (100 chapters) and story 3( magnum opus 300 chapters). Young person.. if youre gonna make something special, even something good, its gonna take sacrifice,commitment, and a little luck. young person, we may never meet, but i hope 5 years from now, or however long its gonna take, i hope to read something of yours that brightened my day, made me think, or helped me become a better person. young person i may never read that story, but i hope that once it's ready, and has over 10,000, 10 million readers, it reaches that one person that it's meant to reach and it changes the direction of that individual's life. Thanks for reading
Very inspiring! Thank you for taking the time to stop by and share your thoughts! I really appreciate it! Best of luck with your projects!!
I'm glad to hear your working hard for your goals its inspiring to motivate people thank you
all the best for ur work! also do u have any writing tips? I’m mostly okay with my art but I struggle with writing,
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Leaving a comment for the algorithm. Also nice video. Thanks.
Thank you so much I really appreciate it!!!
thank you I needed this Ive been working on a manga for so long but I constantly change or rewrite it because Im comparing myself to others works but now Ill try to not and push out my first one shot
It was the same for me. I have an upcoming manga project that I've worked on since my 6th grade year even though my art wasn't pro-level.
At some point I was told "focus on something else" and I still kept fighting. Even though my manga wasn't really published, I'm glad that I've made it
Hi I saw your videos from studying how to make mangas and from commenting. I have made some progress but haven’t posted it YET because I just started. It is related that it is just introducing a series as a prequel one shot targeting one big secretly huge subject. It does take a lot of time and art style is difficult. Thanks for your empathy in helping creative manga Artist to motivate.
what a really Great video my fear from starting a webtoon is come down a bit after this video. Thanks
I had to drop an idea because my writing was AWEFUL and I started without any sort of idea to what I wnated to do with it....now I have an idea but I am still giving another idea a shot. [a simpler story idea, since my other one is a tad complex]
Also the advice of doing different things that add to your project...I mean, as a solo creator you kinda gotta bounce around if you wanna make decent pages. lol
Backgrounds, writing, character design. etc.
Exactly! It's completely fine to experiment until you find an idea you are passionate about! It's important to keep in mind how often you are bouncing around though before falling into a continuous loop! At the end of the day that comic isn't going to get made until you make it! You're definitely right that solo creators have a lot of work haha. Hopefully this video could be a bit helpful! Thank you for taking the time to stop by and share your thoughts! Best of luck with your project!
This is some very helpful advice since I can't stick to one idea and keep switching stories so I never get anything done, but now I'll give it a shot and just do it.
That's awesome to hear!! Best of luck!
Thank you for the video! Recently I had thought of a new comic idea that I really love and am excited fot, a story about a new student who is trying to discover her family's past and find proof that she can belong. I'm particularly excited for it because I want it to promote friendship and I really like the magic system involved, the key to using them is concentration and magic books.
But recently I've been starting to fade from the project, I think it's cause I'm over thinking the Mystery element and I'm struggling to try and think of I should do a one shot to introduce the comic first. And if so I'm still not even sure how to do it or what the main character should be doing... now my head hurts bleh 😖
Thank you for taking the time to share! Writiing can definitely be hard sometimes haha. My best advice would be to simplify things a bit to make it easier on yourself. Mystery in itself is a hard genre to write and you'd need to figure out and plan the entire mystery before you even start the project. Your project sounds more like a series then a one shot so unless you're really set on making a one shot, I don't think its particularly necessary. I would just try to make things a bit easier on yourself and focus on the elements you do like! Best of luck!
I'm only being a mangaka because I thought about a really good story. This story is going to be one of the best so remember this
(I've thought of other ones as well that I'll make after but this one is different, like as detailed and unique like aot)
Sounds awesome! Best of luck!
I’m starting to think these videos are just for calling me out.
Facts lol.
LOL Thank you for taking the time to stop by and leave a comment!!
Thank you I needed this cause I make way too many manga ideas and my first manga idea I forgot the main plot
Happy to hear that! Thanks for taking the time to check this video out! I hope it was able to help a bit!
"I got a whole notepad of ideas"
my dumbass: HOLY SHIT why didnt I think of this.
I'm pretty happy with my current project and setting, especially because the setting inherently let's me tell any kind of story with the setting and characters, given the kind of world it is. So new ideas can either expand the current narrative, if they fit, or simply be scheduled as a story arc for once I'm done with the current arc :)
That's awesome to hear! Thanks for taking the time to share! Best of luck!
The issue I have is having multiple cool themes for a single story I have, but unsure if I should focus on the all of them, cut some, or only roll with a handful of them to remove some of the idea bloat.
Such great content from 2 really cool and great artist!!!
Thank you!!
*If you ever think your art isn't good enough, remember* to look at the original art of WAN, author of One Punch Man. You know what I'm talking about XD
This semester I came up with another idea for the overworld I'm creating, and I decided that manga would be the best format to tell this one in particular. So I've been having fun outlining the story and the characters, setting it on a certain place and time. The story I wanna tell: Another side of a previously established world, because I wanna flesh out the places, history and culture through different media, and the premise is fun to me, new girl in town, with aliens.
Once I'm sufficiently satisfied with the story, I'm shelving it for when I'm done with the books, the first impression of the overall world for the audience. Patience, patience, it's all carefully calculated in a -chaotic mess- master plan.
Then I thought of another idea in the same manga, for a side character, but knowing myself, I put that one as a spin-off. So now I have a light(?) slice of life that's resembling a shonen more an more, and a secondary rom-com planned for the future.
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This video is truly great! Amazing advice and points raised. I have recently sparked an interest in making my own Manga and telling my own stories and so far I haven't really done anything for any of the stories I thought of because I'm always beating myself for not making it good enough and not sticking to one idea. It was really cool to listen to you guys speaking about trying out different things and taking it slowly, I feel much more inspired and motivated after watching this video and will definitely implement the tips you have given in my writing/manga endeavours
That's awesome to hear! Thanks for taking the time to check this video out! I'm glad it could be helpful! Best of luck!!
I found this video, exactly when I needed. SUPER GREAT CONTENT! Keep up the great work! :)
I'm happy to hear that!! Thank you so much for the kind words I really appreciate it!
I'm trying too. Related to everything you said. I definitely want to check out the manga as well. Keep up the hard work man. Rooting for you Chris and Mike
I really appreciate that! Thank you so much!
I had the same problem back in the days, I started to make a psychological/ mystery manga,but never finished to complete the first chapter as I was distracted by a new story idea and dropped both of them 😅 luckily a year later I again came up with a new superhero story and luckily i completed the first chapter without being distracted
Awesome! That feeling of "another idea might be better" happens to the best of us!
@@MonitorComics thank you for your reply I didn't thought I would get a heart 🙂👍
Even tho I don't have high expectations for my story which i am making now, i still feel like i could make something realy good. In my opinion it is very unique and a lil bit of mix of some other stories without me noticing them. I told some of my friends about it and they liked it and gave me good advices even tho i didn't decribed it good enough to them. All in all, my story may not be the next One Piece, but it will deffinetly be my best creative piece.
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@@kingslayerx1716 thank you for taking your time to check my comment! I appriciate that. I am not exactly sure at which point of making my story I wrote this comment, but I can tell you that I am still making it, just at a slower pace. Unfortunately, I still haven't started officialy releasing it due to lack of digital drawing skills and necessary tools and programs for doing that. So far I managed to connect most of dots in the story and write down the events of first 2 arcs, but the biggest problems are few plotholes and names. I kinda struggle to come up with good names for many characters. Also my artstyle has really improved over the past two years thanks to some short tutorials for which I am thankful. The closest thing I did to an official release was drawing 3 pages of a certain fight in the story. Each of those pages took me multiple hours to draw so I cannot imagine how long it would take me to draw entire chapters since I wanna make each chapter be about half an anime episode long. When it comes to power systems I believe I am done with adding new ones since I already got few of them, out of which most are defined to a certain degree. To finnish this reply I can tell you that the biggest change during these 2 years since my comment got here was changing the name of my story from Heroes to Heres due to some other comic also having that name. It's not a huge change physically, but it has now more meaning to the story and plot. Besides creating the story I also tried making music for it. So far I made 2 tracks which actually sound good, but I am still struggling with 3rd one since I don't know how to finnish it. Thank you once again for checking my comment and asking me about my story!
@@urangames457 niceeeee!
Hello I love your video, especially with the story board one.
Hello! Thank you so much I really appreciate that!! Thank you for taking the time to leave a nice comment!
For me. I’ll write it down a summary of my story on paper instead of drawing because if I write it on paper I can come back to it or change a few things instead of writing like five drawing pages or be confused on what I was doing if I can’t figure out what’s happening.
That's a great strategy!
This is so helpful I’m sick and tired of having a “good idea” like five hundred times
LOL I'm glad to hear this video could help! Thank you for taking the time to check out this video and leaving a comment! Best of luck!
@@MonitorComics Thank you so much your response is as joyful to me:) I am still trying !
Great inspiration!!! 🔥🔥🔥🔥🔥
Keep the videos coming, your doing great work!
Thank you!!
I’m still trying to find that one story I want to stick to, because I had 5 little ideas, which never went pass the name, one where I got to storyboard, then stopped. And one which got to one chapter and stopped…
But, hopefully this new story I made. Will stick, I want it to! I made it so enjoyable for me to do, so I’m going to follow your advice, to help solidify it as The Story. I hope, I come back later in life to say; *Life& Melody: Ichibu no hīrō no heikin-tekina seikatsu* succeeded…I want it to.
Okay, The name is actually; Life & Melody: The life of some heroes.
@@1-upanimations878 Thank you for taking the time to check this video out and sharing your experience! You got this!! Best of luck with your project! Love the title!
This was very helpful thank you
Super glad to hear that! Thank YOU for taking the time to watch the video and leaving a nice comment! I really appreciate it!
Hey... thanks for the video, Glad I was able to see this video since I've been having doubts from creating and continuing my webcomic
Though, I have already made 4 chapters of it I just feel like people won't read my work since its too brutal and disturbing for people at my age but I'll do my best to stay motivated since a lot of things that I want to show is not yet shown
Awesome video! ❤💖👌
Thank you Grimm!!
Thank you for this. Hope that everyone sees this video.
Thank YOU for taking the time to leave a nice comment! I really appreciate it!!
@@MonitorComics yo welcome 👍🏾
Thank you for this video, it was extremely helpful!
I'm happy to hear that! Thank you for stopping by and taking the time to leave a comment Azariah!
Thank you for this video!!!!! This really helped!!!!!!
I'm really glad to hear that!
Exactly what I was thinking thanks
Yesss another upload
Thank you for stopping by and taking the time to leave a comment! I really appreciate it and hope you enjoyed the video!!
Amazing video as always mike and chris!!!
I appreciate that!! Thank you so much for checking this video out and taking the time to leave a comment!
Very inspiring 🔥these videos are so visually appealing and fun to watch. Keep them coming
Thank you so much I really appreciate it!!
This is exactly what I needed
I'm happy to hear that! Thanks for stopping by and taking the time to leave a comment! I really appreciate it!!!
I needed this
What if you have made multiple stores and decided to work on a story to publish it stories just to see how they do so that you can learn from them and out what you learned into your main story?
Thank you for taking the time to share! That sounds fine! The more stories you work on the more you will improve! The important is you are able to actually write them and finish them and publish them! If you can follow through then you should be fine! Best of luck!
@@MonitorComics thanks and I will right now I am working on the 1st draft of my Main story and working on my art skills😅 I know that sounds like an excuse but I don't know how yo draw the human figure in fact I haven't learned to shade Ethier right now I am working on my basic shapes
I have a few story idea but my main story is the only one I plan on working on
Sounds awesome! Thank you for taking the time to share! Best of luck!
This is such a bad habit for me. My problem is I get so many ideas that I can’t figure out which one to make my main story. And if I start working on one I start overthinking it😢
Me: the theme of my story is not to overwork yourself
Also me: spending days on end drawing and writing manga without lots of breaks
Thank you
I really wanna say and talk more
But it's really late at night and I'm trying fix my sleep schedule
For now though
Thank you friend
This truly helped me out
Super glad to hear that! Thanks for taking the time to watch and leaving a nice comment!
Man thanks
I have about 15 stories that I deleted
Right now I have 2
They have all had the same power system with a few edits and different themes
Happy to help! Best of luck with your projects! Thank you for taking the time to share!! I really appreciate it!
Bro do you have any coloring tutorial videos? I’m in love with your coloring
Thank you so much! I plan to make How To Draw, color, etc videos in the future! Right now, I mostly give coloring tips over on my Livestreams! If you skim through my Livestream Vods playlist you will see me coloring in real-time and talking about my process!
@@MonitorComics I tried watching that but I’m in college; and those are around 3 hours. I know it’d be better if the livestreams had streamed version; but I can’t usually find enough time to watch the livestreams
@@DansonPiano All good, I'm also in college so I completely understand! I'll be creating videos or shorter form tutorials relatively soon!
I have like 3 stories, this helps, thank you!
I'm glad! Thank you for taking the time to leave a comment! Best of luck with your stories!!
This was an excellent video! Confirms a lot of the thoughts I've had about writing my story, which was quite encouraging. Especially when you were talking about not scrapping ideas. I've kind of designed the story structure and world in a way that allows me to explore a ton of different ideas within the framework of one story. I've also just settled on making it for myself, regardless of success and that's taken the pressure of entirely. More difficult when you struggle with your dayjob, though, I understand that. How did you build up the courage and confidence to actually try and get your comics published?
Thank you for taking the time to leave a nice comment! I really appreciate it! As far as your question goes, I don't think there's ever a "right moment" in anything in life. I think I had my first comic strip published when I was 16. I've just always loved art and creating comics and telling stories. When you love something you want to see how far you can go ya know. I just started submitting stuff to contests. I got rejected a few times but I've also succeeded in others. Once I got a bit older I started seriously pursuing publishers and establishing myself as a professional. The confidence comes with time after doing the thing you're passionate about for a while. I've never really thought of rejection as a waste of time because I was constantly practicing and getting better. Hopefully that helps haha
Thank you
The Others: I want to Make my Mangá and Will be a anime One day
Me: I want to Make my own Studio and i will Make my Comics, Anime, Movies and Games of it
(I have 3 SUPER LONG STORIES and a Gag Comic about a Planet so... Good Luck for me)
throghout heaven and earth.. I alone am the thinks that his first manga will be successful just because he wants it to be a seinen although he is not even an adult yet one
The Sensei is back!
Yessir! Thanks for stopping by and taking the time to leave a comment!
could you please do a video on amateur artists and everything they need to know and learn about art and manga
That's a good idea! Thank you for taking the time to leave a video suggestion!
I have two different ideas
And I don't have enough time to do both
One is about a much less good stand power system like thing
And another with a very complex power system wich makes my head hurt writing it but I love it
I'm gonna write down the fake stand thingy and keep it for later
Sounds awesome! Do what you can! Like you said you can always work on one later! Best of luck! Thanks for taking the time to share!
I’m gonna go the route of a light novel. Might be better suited to my abilities, and I was inspired to do so by Overlord.
Sounds awesome! Light Novels are cool! Best of luck!
@@MonitorComics
Thank you!
Thanks! My art skills are beginner level, but I guess I can try.. (i cant draw good fingers and girl bodies, i guess i should practice on those first) and i'm only 13
Don't give up! Everybody starts somewhere! I didn't post my first comic online until I was about 14, but that's because I've been practicing all of my life.
The more you practice and research, the more your future self will thank you later. Artists improve DRASTICALLY over the years
You still have a lot of time to learn, best of luck!
@@MonitorComics Thanks 😁
How should I try to publish a Japanese manga if I’m not from Japan
The short answer Is "don't." Personally, I don't believe it's worth striving for. Japan's manga scene is already EXTREMELY oversaturated and SUPER TALENTED artists FROM JAPAN are rejected all of the time.
It'd be SUPER HARD for a foreigner to be taken seriously. Once you get over the language barrier you will have to be good enough to somehow find an editor willing to review your work,
The pay in Japan is also super low compared to other areas and the workload is insane.
I believe if you're not from Japan then you should probably give up on that dream. It's not ENTIRELY IMPOSSIBLE, I have a video highlighting THREE ARTISTS NOT FROM JAPAN who found success, but the odds are SUPER LOW
It's hard enough to break into the market native to your area, so trying to break into an entirely different culture's market is crazy talk in my opinion.
If you wanted an actual answer. Medibang JUMP partners with Shonen Jump to host an Internation Contest every year. Silent Manga Audition is another international Japanese manga contest. You could even apply to the Tezuka Award
Hope that helps! Best of luck!
This is what I would call motivation video. I’ve made a few comics in the past but never made anything of a story with them, would you say that counts for something?
Okay I just want to make a Manga called Huntress X Huntress where the main character gets a Huntress License like his father Ping Feekes. He is raised by his uncle on killer whale Island. He learns Nihn abilities while working his way down to the bottom of the inverted tower and duels other nihn users while making credits in the process. I don't want to spoil it much more but his father leaves behind a game call spleen Island. Later on after he finishes the game the Roach Arch begins when a bunch of roaches dift to his continent from the dim continent. Hopefully Pon can overcome his enemies and revenge Knites death. His best friend Billua comes from a family of hitmen.
You guys think I got something original and good enough to make it big.
I promise you all we will get to see the Dim Continent dimmit!
I'm curious to hear more about this Billua character LOL
My issue is when I come up with something it's already done or It's similar to another story, it's quite frustrating
Thank you for sharing your thoughts! There are ALWAYS going to be SIMILAR ideas, nothing is unique anymore. And nothing will be unique moving forward
Just look at the massive amount of new Isekai anime coming out every season
What matters is execution! You're different from everyone else so you'll succeed if you can tell your unoriginal idea a little bit differently than everyone else. That's what makes a story feel fresh and new!
@@MonitorComics oh wow, thanks very much, I feel better on moving on with my story again ☺
I have a story in mind but I can’t decide whether or not it should be a seinen or a shonen story
At the end of the day those are just demographics! While it can be useful to settle on one, these days the lines are getting blurred between what is or isn't in that demographic. Shonen stories like Chainsaw Man and The Promised Neverland HAVE A LOT of seinen elements for example!
Thanks!
Thank you for taking the time to watch and leaving a comment!
This isn't just good for manga and comics, but just writing stories in general. Because if there is one thing I'm bad at, its sticking to one idea at a time.
Thank you for taking the time to say that! I really appreciate it! I hope it was able to help you a bit!
Great video , but I have a question , I can’t start a story because I don’t know which world style I can do , like , dark godfather story , a travel story or even a slice of life , I can’t chose what is done for me , it’s not that I’m chasing the perfect , but the perfect for me , what is done for me , what I want to tell and how
My best advice is to try each and see which one you like the best. Other ideas are always going to pop into your head, so finding a story that you can connect with is important. Inspiration is temporary, it's mostly about discipline once you get going! Best of luck!
How do you write fighting style and magic because my are to identical to demon slayer breathing styles
Thank you for taking the time to leave a comment! When it comes to writing fighting styles and magic, it's fine to take inspiration from other prexisting series like Demon Slayer! To make yours a little bit more unique try combining some elements from power systems from other anime/manga/movies! Maybe even through in an original idea here or there to really spice things up. The most important thing to keep in mind when writing power systems is balance. You don't want some characters to be stupidly overpowered while others can barely do anything. You also don't want it so your character is 100% op and going to win every single time. Creating tension and struggle and growth is a part of good storytelling so your system should have some sort of way to be improved through training, studying, etc. I plan to make an in depth video about this soon, but hopefully that could help for now! Best of luck!
@@MonitorComics thank you
I want it good but with kawaii goth.
How dose someone get known when there a small creater I want to make my own manga soon and I would like to get known . Thank you have a nice day .
Thank you for taking the time to leave a comment! The sad reality of being an artist in the 21st century is social media is everything. You have to be posting regularly all over the place to establish yourself. Sites like TH-cam, Instagram, Twitter, Tik tok, Facebook, etc are all great to post your art and get people interested in you individually. Sadly these days people want to like the creator before even checking out their work. The only time I've seen the reverse happen is if the artist is super good and blows up online or goes viral Just creating a manga isn't enough to make a fanbase. That's one of the reasons I started this youtube channel A lot of my fanbase has discovered me through youtube. As a small creator I would focus on marketing yourself online and slowly building a loyal fanbase! Best of luck!
@@MonitorComics thank you sm best of luck too you as well
Help me. I've been doing work for a manga project I have so many ideas for, but I'm starting to lose interest. I did a lot of work already, but I'm not sure if I should stop.
Thank you for taking the time to leave a comment! You have to weigh the pros and cons. If you already did a lot of work, maybe you can fix the areas that are boring you to make it more interesting. If you think a different idea is better then maybe it's worth exploring. You can always give another story a shot and come back to your old one if you realize you made a mistake! Hope that helps!
@@MonitorComics this helps a lot! I think I might try fixing this old project. Thank you so much!
Hey I am writing a anime blog kind I am sticking with 1 single idea,
I developed the story power system but I can't make good characters,I have only 2 characters with a good back story help me please.
Thank you for taking the time to leave a comment! I have an entire video dedicated to creating Relatable Characters. I also have a video on Character Arcs. I hope those can help!
Thank you :)
Thank YOU for taking the time to check out the video and leaving a comment!
Any books u recommend for beginners to learn the basics of drawing and just help u get started.
Thank you for taking the time to leave a comment. I personally don't think you need to spend your money on books. Everything you could ever need is available for free online. Take some time to study some art tutorials. Focus on one thing at a time, if you try to do it all at once you'll stunt your growth! Best of luck!
"You could be working on this comment for *years*"
*Shows One Piece*
Me in my head: Sir, that's not just years...that's *decades*
LOL TRUE
Is there anyome there willing to show their manga lol?
Hello.
I want to make a manga but I can't exactly draw.
Sigh!
It's never too late to learn! Best of luck!
I feel people are focusing on the Japanese art and story telling way too much.. expand people, expand, you might even gain different ideas of what you like more.
Kool
Thank you!
I gonna my own manga
Awesome! Best of luck!!
I don't agree with one of your points, but the other I do. I don't write manga cause I suck at drawing, and manga takes too long, so I'm writing a light novel. I also want my light novel to become an Anime. That's why I'm pushing so hard and want it to be perfect, but then I learn how to just be myself and write. I think everybody should strive for a goal, even if that goal is becoming an anime or being in shounen jump one day. Reality is harsh but still lets people dream. Oh yeah, the light novel I'm writing is called Grand Wish. Edit: Great tip is to don't plan your story from start to finish; plan critical moments and then just go from there. Fill in the blanks, and then once you get to that critical moment, another may have arisen while in the blanks. Oda does a very good job of this. He lets his characters fill in the blank. Luffy always picks the most dangerous path meaning the straw hats are always in a bad position. Oda uses this to create situations that end up leading to something else. So if you don't know what to draw or write, let your character do it. Think as your character would.
Yes that is a great tip! That is how my Editors and Publisher explained it to me too. You should have outlined important "story beats" that your story needs to hit like Intro, Arc 1, Arc 2, Arc 3, Climax, Arc 4, Ending
Instead of planning EVERYTHING like you said, you can fill in the blanks. Some people prefer to plan EVERYTHING though so they can foreshadow effectively, like in the case of Attack On Titan
As far as your first point goes, in my opinion, if you are writing a light novel, your goal should be to make the best selling light novel you can
Yes it is good to dream, but saying you want an anime is a far fetched dream that is unobtainable for most people, especially those outside of Japan
In my opinion it's a waste of time to worry about things you have no control over and focus on goals you CAN accomplish. Like I said in the video, if you want an anime, study animation.
Your goal should be related to the field you are pursuing. Instead of an anime you could be aiming to win awards for your light novel
omg western manga is just so so soooo horrible pls dont
Gatekeeper energy right here. ANYONE can create good manga
@@MonitorComics in 20 years I've seen a handful good western manga most are graphic novels (maybe Mark Crilley but his works are more like tutorials)
Bro u sell characters if someone want u buy
Thank you for taking the time to leave a comment! Unfortunately I do not sell adoptables. However I do take commissions for original art/designs! The details for all of that can be found on my Instagram Highlights Tab!