Scriptwriting: How To Create SCRIPTS For Comic, Manga, And Webtoon Stories

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  • @Millicomics
    @Millicomics 4 года назад +633

    This is so important to understand ! So many young comic book artists are doing these mistakes. I am always writing 9 chapters in advance, and I come with new ideas when I'm walking my dogs or when I'm asleep so it's good to have your phone with you so that you can write the ideas down ! :D

    • @Millicomics
      @Millicomics 4 года назад +25

      Ps. You have a very similar way to write your scripts to mine which is good, this is a very professional method !

    • @MonitorComics
      @MonitorComics  4 года назад +29

      Yesss! I hope you're doing well Milli! Thank you so much for sharing your thoughts with some of the other commenters, I completely agree with your points!!

    • @Millicomics
      @Millicomics 4 года назад +10

      @@MonitorComics I hope you're doing well too ! I'm fine ! This is a topic that I feel very strongly about :D

    • @justajobro1266
      @justajobro1266 3 года назад +5

      You think when you are asleep? Damn bro that’s a new skill

    • @Millicomics
      @Millicomics 3 года назад +4

      @@justajobro1266 Hahaha of course! If I wake up at the right time, I'll write the ideas down. Often times I can't remember anything though, but sometimes I do solve plot problems in dreams.

  • @kemystery8896
    @kemystery8896 4 года назад +1099

    "We aren't here to be entertained, we are here to create entertainment for others," that was deep.

    • @iminyourwalls6968
      @iminyourwalls6968 4 года назад +131

      "Forgive me if this sounds reckless but the thing priotize the most when drawing manga is creating something that I can enjoy"
      - kohei Horikoshi
      aka creater of my hero academia

    • @bradcrawford7284
      @bradcrawford7284 3 года назад +72

      If you don’t enjoy it then why are you doing it, not like it’s a lucrative job most of the time so if you don’t enjoy it why not get a crappy office job? Least it’s guaranteed money. Make sure you are enjoying it that’s will make the project turn out even better because it won’t be a chore.

    • @veggsbacon1891
      @veggsbacon1891 3 года назад +36

      Nothing wrong with entertaining ourselves while creating for others. But then again, western entertainment (cough...disney star wars...cough) are so full of themselves....

    • @returneefromthemoon
      @returneefromthemoon 3 года назад +19

      both, you write for yourself but also something that others can enjoy. there's hobby and looking-for-money too.

    • @epicfoofightersrockstar6602
      @epicfoofightersrockstar6602 3 года назад +9

      Make the kinda stuff that you would watch

  • @emiruchan7347
    @emiruchan7347 4 года назад +568

    it's so hard when we spend hours creating art for the Webtoon and then remember that the readers will only look at it for a split second while scrolling down to read the next text. Especially when I'd pull all-nighters to get the art done in time and then only 5 people will look at my Webtoon T-T

    • @Millicomics
      @Millicomics 4 года назад +85

      Every beginning is hard.

    • @MonitorComics
      @MonitorComics  4 года назад +138

      It do be like that lol. At this point, I try and make my art good for myself so I can sleep at night knowing I tried my hardest to make the art as high quality as I can. I'm certain there's other artists who spend way more time admiring the art than your casual readers!! Thank you so much for the comment and support!

    • @eka455
      @eka455 4 года назад +13

      What’s your webtoon called?

    • @kenadidraws
      @kenadidraws 3 года назад +16

      @@aishautube Same! I'm also a reader and artist and I love it when the webtoon art looks so clean, I always go back to just look and admire the drawings :)

    • @thewordwithperd1563
      @thewordwithperd1563 3 года назад +9

      i suggested getting at least a few printed versions of every comic you do , even if you don’t sell it and only release it as digital, doing something and holding physically it will always make you feel good!

  • @forgettableotaku
    @forgettableotaku 4 года назад +67

    My favourite part is inking as I get to watch the page come together.

  • @wisdomandy9361
    @wisdomandy9361 2 года назад +82

    I recently decided I wanted to create my own stories as a hobby. I quickly learned my style is closer to comics or manga because it allows the reader to see the story from my eyes and not through just imagination. Sounds like I have a lot of learning to do haha.

    • @MonitorComics
      @MonitorComics  2 года назад +5

      That's awesome to hear though! Thank you for taking the time to check out this video and sharing your thoughts! You got this!! Best of luck!

    • @Khariismatic
      @Khariismatic 11 месяцев назад +1

      Recently have come across the same conclusion, hope it worked out for you!

  • @OniBoiXD
    @OniBoiXD 4 года назад +34

    probably my favorite part is world building and making names/ layouts

    • @alieenoir
      @alieenoir 3 года назад +5

      i find names soooo hard ! hahaha

    • @kennacua5680
      @kennacua5680 3 года назад

      @@alieenoir for names I basically use a word which is similar to the characteristics of a certain character, sometimes I use words which defines on what use they are for the story. For example. a Fire Elemental user character. The game Final Fantasy has a spell named "Firaga" which is a fire type spell, so I named my character "Raga" it's a cool name but it depends on the world your story is in
      But you can just use a name randomizer or something. Names are not that big of a deal tbh

  • @chompygaming5646
    @chompygaming5646 3 года назад +56

    I found this helpful the story im writing is pretty long, i dont know how many chapters ill need but i will say i have like 5 diffrent arcs, basic plot is this character wants to rule the universe in the way she sees fit because of the abuse she had to go through when she was younger, and her children are ready to stop her
    Ik its cringe

    • @MonitorComics
      @MonitorComics  3 года назад +26

      I don't think it's cringe actually! I feel like it's just edgy enough, to be honest. Too many times we get the "goody two-shoes hero" or the anti-hero who just does whatever. I feel like having a big evil goal like ruling the universe feels fresh. It sets the bar high and you could get really crazy with that kind of idea. Best of luck!

  • @eka455
    @eka455 4 года назад +39

    I’ve never written a script before or even made a comic at all so this was very helpful!

  • @xclusivecarter4176
    @xclusivecarter4176 6 месяцев назад +2

    1. Page numbers
    2. Setting Changes
    -Ext. or Int.
    -physical description
    -time of day
    3. Scripting notes
    4. Dialogue between Characters
    -Feelings
    *BONUS*. Ten Chapter Safety
    -deleting/rearranging or changing situations in the script

  • @Rain-nm1ee
    @Rain-nm1ee 3 года назад +8

    This is so true, I’ve read tons of manhwa/manga where the story has such an awesome concept but it overexplains unimportant stuff and underexplains the important things.

  • @Ryuuko-chan
    @Ryuuko-chan 2 года назад +33

    I'm glad I finally found the exact explanation and examples I was looking for!
    I've been going up and down everywhere to understand how to write a script for comics and webtoons but most of them were either difficult to understand or without enough info to even think about how to start.
    Yours is literally perfect and right after watching this video, under 30 minutes I managed to script the first 4 chapters of my own really important original project without any struggle after whole 5 years!
    Definetly subscribed after this!🤩😍❤❤⭐

    • @MonitorComics
      @MonitorComics  2 года назад +3

      That's super awesome to hear!!! Thank you so much for taking the time to share that! I really appreciate it! Best of luck with your project! Keep us updated!

  • @maybesketh
    @maybesketh Год назад +3

    I read a bunch of manga and decided that, I wanted to write a manga too. I attempted to make a very simple manga page for practice and I realized that I SUCK at drawing. I was so bad that I had to spend an entire year learning to draw and when I finally got happy with my skills and ready to make a manga I realized that I have no clue what to write so I created a good plot, which didn't take that long but then I realized that I needed a script and I tried to write a script but it was really hard, harder than writing the plot. I went onto RUclips and searched for videos to help me and I found your channel it helped me so much and right now, I'm making my script. One thing you have to know if you're gonna write a manga or comic or for anything in general is that it requires lots of effort. Thanks for the helpful video.

  • @Patrick-000
    @Patrick-000 4 года назад +12

    I get so excited when you post keep up the good work

    • @MonitorComics
      @MonitorComics  4 года назад

      Thank you so much for the support and nice comment!!

  • @harveynineteen2571
    @harveynineteen2571 3 года назад +27

    To help me with having my manga make sense I show my script to my friends and if they say something about it doesn’t make sense I can quickly change it before I even got to drawing that page

    • @MonitorComics
      @MonitorComics  3 года назад +11

      That's a great practice! Thank you for taking the time to share! Good luck with your project!

  • @lovelynx2571
    @lovelynx2571 3 года назад +3

    Thank you so much for this video! I never realized that I should write chapter outlines before writing the actual chapter script

    • @MonitorComics
      @MonitorComics  3 года назад

      Of course! Thank you for taking the time to watch the video and leaving a comment! I really appreciate it!

  • @DSOProd
    @DSOProd 4 года назад +8

    Coming from straight writer (I don't draw any part of my story) perspective, I use Fadein, with minor custom settings for comic and manga scripts. Then hire an editor, cause if I jack something up, its weeks of time for my artist team and hundreds of dollars, so scripting in detail for others, and teamwork is so important. Plus formatting is super helpful for others to decipher ur work. Good video.

    • @MonitorComics
      @MonitorComics  4 года назад +2

      Thank you so much for the insight! I've never heard of FadeIn I'll definitely check it out!

    • @DSOProd
      @DSOProd 4 года назад +2

      @@MonitorComics I highly recommend it, it saved me about 50-75% time per page due to the auto formatting. Thanks for putting the video getting

  • @dallasdragneel
    @dallasdragneel Год назад +1

    this isnt what i was looking for but it was helpful

  • @carlsonddamba6308
    @carlsonddamba6308 Год назад +4

    This is ironic, because I’m the exact opposite, I find it easier to write and get stressed when I try to draw

  • @lael4437
    @lael4437 Год назад +1

    Thank you for this information, helped me get some footing in this complex process of scripting, storyboarding, making the manga, so on and so forth.

    • @MonitorComics
      @MonitorComics  Год назад

      I'm really glad to hear that!! Thank you for taking the time to watch!

  • @sociallyineptspider-man2366
    @sociallyineptspider-man2366 4 года назад +134

    This is going to sound weird, but the story I'm working on is a short one, it's only going to be fourteen chapters long and it's just gonna be 2 volumes, I don't write scripts either, I only storyboard the chapters but I've kept mental notes consistently to avoid plot holes and inconsistencies, I've also had people read my storyboards and they've said the pacing is decent , this is a story I'm very passionate about and it's very close to my heart, would a publisher be willing to take the risk on such a short series that would be released as volumes rather than serialised chapter by chapter?
    Or is something like that not worth the time or money for a comic's publishing company?

    • @RedRamekRaze7
      @RedRamekRaze7 3 года назад +20

      Im not a professional or anything but I solely believe it depends on the publisher. And since this is your first story your publishing, you might be better off going to kickstarter or the like.

    • @raine_rainegoaway
      @raine_rainegoaway 3 года назад +11

      I mean, self-publishing exists

    • @pancaqq4578
      @pancaqq4578 3 года назад +6

      @@raine_rainegoaway Self-publishing isn’t always a good option. It limits who sees your work, for example, and even takes away the potential for copies.

  • @Ashura04899
    @Ashura04899 Год назад +1

    More examples of what you’re talking about shown on screen would be very helpful. Thanks for making this, just trying to learn more about these things.

    • @MonitorComics
      @MonitorComics  Год назад

      Thanks for watching! This video is a few years old, I incorporated this feedback into my newer videos that are mostly all examples of what I am talking about!

  • @strawberryperfume740
    @strawberryperfume740 4 года назад +2

    this video is so helpful I just started writing my script + love your video's and stay healthy

  • @drdeepalimk6928
    @drdeepalimk6928 4 года назад +16

    Drawing is my favourite part of making a comic. I first write down the whole story with continuous dialogue or narrative and then break it up into short portions. Can’t always stick to the original script. I take inputs from others also to see if they understand what I want to convey. I have written only two comic books. In I am learning more and more everyday. Thanks for this post. God bless you

  • @chickishot8172
    @chickishot8172 Год назад +4

    I feel like many beginner manga artists don’t realize how important this step is. For my manga I wrote out the entire outline and separated into volumes with summaries of what that volume covers, then added dialogue i already knew I wanted somewhere in my manga and attached to the volumes it belongs to. Per volume I work on I plan out what each chapter is supposed to cover with a short summary of the chapter then I add the dialogue. Sometimes I do just wing it a bit but I always constantly make sure I check my outline to see if the changes make sense before finalizing. My weakest part is still the storyboard portion since every time I try to do a storyboard I make a final product instead. 😓

    • @MonitorComics
      @MonitorComics  Год назад +1

      For sure! I think its great you give yourself some wiggle room! By locking yourself into something 100%, it can make working on the project difficult and lead to burnout
      I've heard stories from amateurs who try to outline EXACTLY how their series goes, EXACTLY how each chapter NEEDS to be, how each page NEEDS to look, and then when it comes time to make it, they can't
      I do believe a general plan is helpful and keeps you "in line," but like you were saying, allowing yourself to change things slightly when you're actually making the comics is huge

  • @GeekedOutNeckbeard
    @GeekedOutNeckbeard 3 года назад +3

    I cannot make a script, so what i usually do are 15-20 little thumbnails of what i want the chapter to have, then make stick figures and quick little notes about the scene and as many potential camera angles that I want, then I can open a doc and make dialouge. It takes a generation sometimes if I am just not feelin the vibes for art that day, but it's pretty quick . I can also add and delete scenes this way, or reduce panel clutter.
    It helps me cause I am visual. For the script I don't know how many panels I should place on the script per page unless I am working ON the page and know.

    • @MonitorComics
      @MonitorComics  3 года назад +1

      That's awesome! Thank you for taking the time to share your process!

  • @markhargreaves1069
    @markhargreaves1069 Год назад +1

    I liked this tutorial as I am the writer on my comic book team. Not that good at drawing but I like writing down my ideas and expanding the world within my series. Currently working on a Bible manuscript which will detail the series in its entirety. Some of the things you men I do others I will try.

  • @6341haha
    @6341haha 3 года назад +3

    My favorite part of the comic making process is probably the drawing

    • @MonitorComics
      @MonitorComics  3 года назад

      Thank you for taking the time to share!

  • @rayhanrizky594
    @rayhanrizky594 2 года назад

    and also the importance of the plot twist for the storyline that really impresses the reader , i think so

  • @Raichous
    @Raichous Год назад +1

    Came here because I wasn't entirely sure how to start writing a scrip[t for a comic
    Honestly, I was worried I'd come out confused, but this has actually helped me a lot, thank you!

    • @MonitorComics
      @MonitorComics  Год назад

      I'm really glad to hear that! Thanks for taking the time to watch!

  • @MoNsDaY2000
    @MoNsDaY2000 9 месяцев назад

    Thanks for this wonderful tips now i can create my first rated R webtoon.

  • @TarverHammie
    @TarverHammie 14 дней назад

    I'm a failing manga artist and this is helping a lot

  • @akali5029
    @akali5029 3 года назад +2

    Thank you this really works especially I'm currently working with my story that were going to publish on webtoon with my friend.

    • @MonitorComics
      @MonitorComics  3 года назад +2

      Thank you for the comment, I'm glad my tips could help! Best of luck with your webtoon!

    • @akali5029
      @akali5029 3 года назад +1

      @@MonitorComics Thank you ( ◜‿◝ )

  • @JohnGovernment
    @JohnGovernment 4 года назад +49

    Is it ok if I script in my head since I have a good memory and a bunch of ideas come in like flash flood?

    • @Millicomics
      @Millicomics 4 года назад +25

      This is okay at first when you come up with ideas, but if you want to be published you absolutely need a script.

    • @Millicomics
      @Millicomics 4 года назад +17

      There's a lot of problems that comes from not having a script, so you want to have a complete script for your comic before drawing your first chapter, unless your pages are for practice.

    • @dorkga1092
      @dorkga1092 4 года назад +5

      @@Millicomics i agree with this 💯. And Millicomics is legit professional so listen to her lol. Just make yourself write down your ideas (or typing them in your phone) as soon as you find yourself getting excited about them. Don't even worry about proper formatting or grammar. Everything you do in visual storytelling, whether it's art or films, comes back to writing. It's your blueprint for everything. Hope this helps!

    • @wormbag80
      @wormbag80 3 года назад +1

      I legit do that, but with a bunch of different stories

    • @thanos3839
      @thanos3839 3 года назад

      write em down

  • @Sonicfalcon16
    @Sonicfalcon16 4 года назад +12

    I have a goal of 6 volumes with a theme each volumes being written and drawn by a different person to show how each character is different from esch other and a final volume finale for their objectives that commonly unites them. However its on the back burner for reasons being overly complicated

  • @sxmbles927
    @sxmbles927 Год назад

    I was already doing most of this out of knowledge from school, but this video presented me with outlining which I did learn in uni English

  • @aveaira1361
    @aveaira1361 3 года назад +1

    thank you very much for the tips :D.. i cant draw far without a proper script

  • @CozyRogers
    @CozyRogers 4 года назад +8

    Can't say I have much experience, but so far my favorite part is outlining, by far. That's where I experience the story playing out in my head. The rest is translation work -- from something only I can see, to something everyone else can see too.

  • @bhokuamaas2062
    @bhokuamaas2062 3 года назад +3

    Underrated

    • @MonitorComics
      @MonitorComics  3 года назад

      Thank you so much I really appreciate that!! Thank you for taking the time to leave a comment!

  • @Real.Lain_Iwakura
    @Real.Lain_Iwakura 8 месяцев назад

    Bro, i luv ur channel. Im working on my first One Shot, and the writing part is something I'm quite weak at. Thanks for creating this content, keep it up!

    • @MonitorComics
      @MonitorComics  8 месяцев назад

      Happy these videos can help! Best of luck with your one shot!!!

  • @bladee.11.
    @bladee.11. 2 года назад +1

    thank you! it was helpful! I wanted to draw my own manga for years but i ws too young, could not manage time,didnt had enough skill...and some other reasons. now im 14 and im going to draw my first manga,even if it wont be that amazing at least i want to start.i have supportive friends that help me discuss story too and im very greatfull

    • @MonitorComics
      @MonitorComics  2 года назад +1

      That's awesome to hear! Thanks for taking the time to share! There is no time like the present! I believe I was around 14 when I uploaded my very first webcomic online! You will learn a lot and improve quickly! Best of luck!

    • @bladee.11.
      @bladee.11. 2 года назад

      @@MonitorComics thank you so much!! your video really help ☺

  • @natethegreat7821
    @natethegreat7821 Год назад +1

    Funny I’m having the opposite issue. I’ve been planning my narrative diligently for just a little over a year now. Im not afraid to draw, I’ve drawn comics before but the world and lore I’m crafting is so dense I just need to make sure I lock a few essential details down before I begin!😅

  • @ashleyfuller7892
    @ashleyfuller7892 3 года назад +1

    This video is very helpful I'm currently fixing my script for my manga now I plan to show case it on instagram soon

    • @MonitorComics
      @MonitorComics  3 года назад

      That's awesome to hear! Thank you for taking the time to leave a comment!

  • @richalvarezfan101
    @richalvarezfan101 3 года назад +4

    Thank you for making these videos! I just subscribed :) I know this is really going to help me in my process

    • @MonitorComics
      @MonitorComics  3 года назад +1

      Thank YOU for taking the time to leave a nice comment I really appreciate it! A new video will be released in the next few days! I hope you'll check it out! Best of luck with your project!

  • @jtanimeandnerd101
    @jtanimeandnerd101 2 года назад +8

    I'm glad videos like this exist. I've not yet come up with an original manga story and universe, but I've decided to write the ultimate crossover manga since manga and anime mostly focus on being their own thing. I call it Dragon King and while the main characters are all original, it takes place in a universe where all of the famous anime, Japanese video games, and manga characters exist in one universe. Such as Dragonball, Seven Deadly Sins, Street Fighter, Final Fantasy, White Knight Chronicles, and even Kingdom Hearts and any ip from Super Smash Bros. However, The characters are all rebooted because of an in universe reason, but all of their stories from all of their series are canon. It sounds corny at first like Jump Force and it likely won't become a full fledged manga because I don't own the characters from other franchises and I don't draw, but I'm committed to creating the story in the same way as an epic traditional anime/manga. The only downside is that since there are countless anime, the story may become nearly never-ending, but part of me doesn't have much of a problem with that.

    • @MonitorComics
      @MonitorComics  2 года назад +2

      That sounds like a really cool and exciting project! Thanks for taking the time to share your ideas! Best of luck with this crossover manga!!

  • @oppscrap-yt7zp
    @oppscrap-yt7zp 10 месяцев назад

    Funny thing I actually made a comic released it no script involved and I thought it was bad but everyone loved the story so I kept going finally got a script writer to help😂

  • @gmlegende3282
    @gmlegende3282 Год назад

    hey thanks for this video, i'm working on a manga rn and this is very helpful, otho i would recommend to actually resume your whole arc and your whole story before starting scripting, at least that's what i did and it really helps

    • @MonitorComics
      @MonitorComics  Год назад

      That's a good tip! Thanks for taking the time to share!

    • @gmlegende3282
      @gmlegende3282 Год назад

      @@MonitorComics no problem, thanks for your video

  • @animeartacademy7148
    @animeartacademy7148 3 года назад +2

    1:48 *i'm dead on the floor*

  • @Bleezylmfao
    @Bleezylmfao 3 года назад +9

    What do you think about writing per page AND per panel vs just per page and letting the illustrator or drafter decide the panels? I’ve been told authors do it some times but that they don’t others.

  • @Vor567tez
    @Vor567tez 3 года назад +1

    This is very informative. Thank you.

    • @MonitorComics
      @MonitorComics  3 года назад +1

      Thank YOU for taking the time to watch and leaving a nice comment!

  • @mahmood481
    @mahmood481 Год назад +1

    "The bad news was I already drew 45 pages" 😂 Bro I feel you on a spiritual level

  • @zeesuhs4335
    @zeesuhs4335 2 года назад +1

    It sucks for me, I basically have all the scripting part down. But I got multiple problems. 1) I'm just not an artist and I don't have artist friends. 2) I don't have anyone to get feedback from my script, so I'm stuck just making my own edits in hope that the script is better and 3) I don't have any money to really dish out to help myself.

  • @campusevangelism1859
    @campusevangelism1859 5 месяцев назад

    thankyou so much.

  • @mundy1193
    @mundy1193 2 года назад +1

    For someone who is actually bad at drawing and is just starting out with drawing fundamentals but is starting a one shot manga, Scriptwriting feels like the easiest part of the process.

    • @MonitorComics
      @MonitorComics  2 года назад +1

      That's good to hear at least! Thanks for taking the time to share! Drawing is just muscle memory, so the more you do it the better and faster you get. You got this! Best of luck!

    • @mundy1193
      @mundy1193 2 года назад

      @@MonitorComics Yep I've been practicing everyday . Thank you for the kind reply!

  • @luludraws2732
    @luludraws2732 3 года назад +5

    I dont do manga to entertain others rlly but rather for my own pleasure, if ppl enjoy its it just a bonus honestly.
    Also i know it takes a lot of time but i find it a lot easier to sketch scenes i have harsh time writing as well as dialogue parts

    • @MonitorComics
      @MonitorComics  3 года назад +2

      Good points! Thank you for taking the time to share your process!

  • @ryanhou-wo4ir
    @ryanhou-wo4ir Год назад

    "we arnt here to be entertained, were here to create entertainment for other people" hit me hard

  • @SkeTchYHarley
    @SkeTchYHarley 4 года назад +8

    Jesus 1k already damn bro ok😧

  • @badlie4858
    @badlie4858 Год назад

    hm, that's kinda interesting. i always found scriptwriting the most fun part of making a comic. i'm really good at writing dialogues, and my scripts are usually just dialogues with few remarks when needed. i don't usually waste time on writing details and describing scenes, i get straight to the point and keep the result i want to get in my memory. the hardest part for me is sketching, i can sit the whole day just sketching a single page because i want it to have the exact visuals i imagined when i wrote the script for it. it can be so frustrating, sometimes i even have meltdowns because i can't draw what i want. love it nontheless. even though it often irritates me, the result is (almost) always worth it.

    • @MonitorComics
      @MonitorComics  Год назад +1

      That is definitely valid! I know a few creators like that! In my case, I am an artist first, I've been drawing consistently for over a decade at this point. So the drawing aspect comes naturally whereas the scriptwriting and planning part of it is something I need to force myself to take seriously
      Every creator works differently and has their strengths and weaknesses

  • @DopaminSnack
    @DopaminSnack Год назад

    Thank you I indeed got value out of this video.

  • @infinity-8250
    @infinity-8250 2 года назад +1

    So I think my issue is I'm writing my comic/manga but I haven't had time to practice drawing and now My drawing has suffered from it to where km trying to reteach myself drawing

  • @Xinoxschannel
    @Xinoxschannel 4 года назад +1

    nice buddy...Curently studying concept art myself. just looking for content with art digital major on manga...so i found ur channel...woow nice many content i found in this channel... i hope we can stay connected... looking forword ur next content....hi from new youtuber Malaysia

    • @MonitorComics
      @MonitorComics  4 года назад

      Thank you so much for the support and nice comment! Good luck with your project! I hope to see you in the comment sections again in future videos!!

  • @almadinjohnchristophers.9014
    @almadinjohnchristophers.9014 3 года назад

    Thanks i have got into this vid, thanks for the info

    • @MonitorComics
      @MonitorComics  3 года назад +1

      Thank you for taking the time to leave a comment! I'm glad the video could be useful!

  • @richardthefox3412
    @richardthefox3412 4 года назад +15

    Great video! One question, how can I start a script? Is it similar to how I can start a novel or is it somewhat different?

    • @MonitorComics
      @MonitorComics  4 года назад +12

      Richard The fox thank you for taking the time to comment! At the end of the day, the decision is yours because the script is just a tool to help you visualize. In my own scripts I tend to start the very first line with a setting, for example Exterior-Character’s House-Morning. In the second line I would then set the scene with a description such as “the main characters house can be seen in a birds eye view. Children are walking to school on the sidewalk and cars are driving by.” Then I would begin my dialogue like “7 Am means it’s time to get up and begin my day.” Usually, I’ll just continue with dialogue for as long as I can before any addition description is needed. For example I could continue the inner monologue of the character waking up and begin to transition with the description “the character hops out of bed and begins running downstairs.” From there I could continue with dialogue. That’s just my approach though, I know some people prefer to be way more descriptive. Hope that helps! Good luck!

    • @game-enjoyer13
      @game-enjoyer13 2 года назад +4

      I like to think of a script as a novel, but with broken up details to help visualize what’s happening.
      For example, with a standard novel you’d say something like:
      Bob and John enter the old playground. Bob looks over at John with a smile and says “Man this brings back memories.’”
      A huge chunk of the visuals is left to the readers imagination. Obviously except for what the author wants to detail. But with a graphic novel/comic/movie/animation, we SEE the visuals clearly.
      So, in a script, because it’s being written with the intention of being visualized, the details need to be explained. Go further into the camera angels or movements, explain who is where, and who’s saying what. It’d be something like this:
      Ext. Day.
      Panel 1: The camera is zoomed out, showing an old playground
      Panel 2: Camera is zoomed in towards the entrance of the playground. John and Bob are seen walking through the entrance.
      Panel 3: Closer shot of Bob as he looks around with a smile
      Panel 4: Bob is looking over at John, the camera zoomed farther out to show both people.
      John: “Man this brings back memories”
      Idk just a totally random example but still.

  • @ginjutsu_art
    @ginjutsu_art 9 месяцев назад +2

    Nobody gonna talk abt the thumbnails 💀

  • @jeremiahwalker3795
    @jeremiahwalker3795 Год назад

    Thank you so much
    I really need to write scripts before drawing because I waste a lot of time doing that. It’s a bad habit

  • @reeseypeicey9532
    @reeseypeicey9532 3 года назад +1

    thanks this is nice I'm writing a long story and I would die if I had to rewrite it

  • @Kicky11
    @Kicky11 2 года назад +2

    Me and two friends are making a manga, they both draw, i have to make the story, both are as important, but mine is harder…

    • @MonitorComics
      @MonitorComics  2 года назад +1

      Both roles have their challenges! Thanks for taking the time to share! Best of luck!

    • @Kicky11
      @Kicky11 2 года назад +1

      Thanks! Also thanks for giving me this format to make scripts, we have our first 3 pages done!

  • @veggiekoohai4655
    @veggiekoohai4655 3 года назад

    i'm very new to all this so it seems like too much information for me anyways but still its a great video!

  • @thapelomakwatanyane4859
    @thapelomakwatanyane4859 3 года назад +5

    Best advice's ever,. what software do u use to record the screen sir?

    • @MonitorComics
      @MonitorComics  3 года назад +1

      Sorry for the late reply, but thank you for the comment! I currently use the Xbox Gamebar that came with my laptop to screen record. Before I had this laptop though I used Quicktime Movie Player to screen record! I've also heard OBS is pretty good for screen recording, but haven't gotten a chance to try it yet!

  • @ryanw5500
    @ryanw5500 9 месяцев назад +1

    Correct me if I'm wrong, but from my understanding writing a script for a comic is not that different from writing one for a tv series. If that's the case, then it works out for me because I have a story I want to tell. Originally, I wanted to make my story into an animated series, but I think it'd be better to turn it into a webcomic so I won't be bound by budget constraints and I have more freedom to tell my story the way I intended to.

    • @MonitorComics
      @MonitorComics  9 месяцев назад +2

      Yes! Most scripts are essentially the same thing, at least from my point of view. I'm sure there's some elitist in every medium that would disagree lol
      At the end of the day the job of the script is to just explain what is going on for an editor or a artist. I've seen some comic artists just use outlines and their editors were fine with that
      Everyone works differently so do whatever makes the most sense to you! There is no one right way!

  • @ChargedJolteon2
    @ChargedJolteon2 2 года назад

    Thanks this will help alot

  • @potatomanboooi3105
    @potatomanboooi3105 3 года назад

    i do lots of that,i also try to understand things like exposition so i make the dialogue feel natural and have consequences happen cuz of dialogue

  • @quevampstamp8507
    @quevampstamp8507 Год назад

    i imagine this is how it feels like for anyone in dc to talk to the flash

  • @rogerleo4654
    @rogerleo4654 2 года назад

    Don't no why, but the "We aren't here to be entertained..." bit has stuck with me

  • @felixbenitez6169
    @felixbenitez6169 4 месяца назад

    I'm currently working to write a Zelda and a Digimon Manga.
    One strategy I found helpful is writing a Summary for my story, so I can have a idea what the story is about. Someone also recoment me to start with the ending, so I can have a slightl idea where the story is heading.

  • @notpiruV2
    @notpiruV2 11 месяцев назад

    Dude i love you. (Piru)

  • @GideonMadu
    @GideonMadu 4 года назад +5

    I normally don't write scripts and just jump right into drawing a page. Although I have written a script for a fanfic with thumbnails, it hasn't been completed yet. Maybe storyboarding would be my alternative to script writing since I haven't mastered it yet

    • @Millicomics
      @Millicomics 4 года назад +1

      Thumbnails are very work heavy and it is very difficult to change your ideas, so it's better to write a script because you can edit the pages very easily and change your mind when ever you want.

    • @MonitorComics
      @MonitorComics  4 года назад +3

      Like Milli said, I would get into the habit of writing a script first, or at the very least storyboard VERY small. it can become very easy to become attached to pages you've spent a while drawing when it might be beneficial to just trash an entire scene.

    • @GideonMadu
      @GideonMadu 4 года назад

      @@Millicomics I'm considering writing a new script tho. The only thing I'll update is my style so that I'll be about to easily visualize. As for the thumbnails, unless I do it in pencil, I'll probably ditch it

    • @GideonMadu
      @GideonMadu 4 года назад

      @@MonitorComics I could get into script writing. The only thing is that I would already visualize certain scenes, so I didn't feel like writing a script

  • @cyandeoidre2375
    @cyandeoidre2375 3 года назад

    Dangggg, I didn't even know I had to do all that, normally I was going to finish it, go over it , and then fix my mistake, but I didn't know it had all this stuff. 😳😩

  • @ItsGDmovemenT
    @ItsGDmovemenT 2 года назад +2

    I have a crazy idea for a story but I don’t know how to draw that well…so how do I start writing out my story and turning into scripts? I wanna do it as a hobbie and one day when I’m finished I can bring it to production company and see where it can go from there. I’ll take any advice!

    • @MonitorComics
      @MonitorComics  2 года назад

      Thank you for sharing! When you are scripting, you have to think like a film director. You want to write out your scenes clearly so anyone reading it can visually see your story come to life. I typically start with an INT/EXT which stands for Interior Location or Exterior Location. Then I will write a brief description of the context, like what is going on in the scene. Then I will focus on the character dialogue. I will also note facial expressions or movements. Hopefully, that helps!

  • @Kicky11
    @Kicky11 2 года назад +1

    POV: you accidentally make thirty-two plotholes in 1 chapter
    Your friends: 👍🏻 nIcE ScIpT bRo

  • @abtinhz7816
    @abtinhz7816 3 года назад +1

    I’m about to start making my comic/manga and its going to be called “nostalgia” wish me luck 😁

    • @primo4915
      @primo4915 3 года назад

      Have you finished it?

    • @abtinhz7816
      @abtinhz7816 3 года назад

      @@primo4915 no I’m just starting

    • @primo4915
      @primo4915 3 года назад

      @@abtinhz7816 lol, what's it about?

    • @MonitorComics
      @MonitorComics  3 года назад

      That's awesome! Best of luck!

  • @bezz6466
    @bezz6466 2 года назад +1

    I'm gonna be very honest
    I love writing and drawing but i could never do a comic series
    I'm gonna become a concept artist for video games instead
    I tried being a comic artist and writer but it's too much

    • @MonitorComics
      @MonitorComics  2 года назад +1

      That's understandable! Thank you for taking the time to share! Best of luck with whatever you choose to pursue!

    • @bezz6466
      @bezz6466 2 года назад +1

      @@MonitorComics why thank you
      And i do appreciate comic artists out there, good work and tough but it's all worth it

  • @skhafijurrahaman9204
    @skhafijurrahaman9204 3 года назад +2

    The guy in the thumbnail whose hand is on his head has only four fingers.

    • @MonitorComics
      @MonitorComics  3 года назад +2

      I... never noticed that LOL. But you ARE correct haha. Takeshi Obata has some explaining to do!

    • @bzuku9554
      @bzuku9554 3 года назад

      the pointer finger is mostly covered by his hair and his thumb is covered by his hand

  • @danicaignjatovic3956
    @danicaignjatovic3956 2 года назад +2

    Thank you! I have one question though. Could first three chapters have 20 panels instead of more, since it's kind of an introduction and it tells the basic concept? I would like to write a webtoon and I kind of have an idea, but I can't place more than 20 panels since the chapter is better rounded with 20 instead of more..

    • @MonitorComics
      @MonitorComics  2 года назад +2

      Thank you for taking the time to leave a comment! The answer is yes! There is no "real limit" so technically you can do whatever you want. When you hear people use numbers like "45, 21, and 19" for how many pages should be in chapters, that's just a common template
      Unless you are working with a publisher with strict guidelines, you can make your chapters however many pages/panels you want!
      Hope that helps! Best of luck with your webtoon!

  • @sersasmr
    @sersasmr 3 года назад +1

    Aaahhhh i want to make my own comics so badly but i have zero ability to write a script..i have ideas but it's so frustrating to not be able to actually turn them into a story. The only thing i can do is draw because I'm already an artist. But there's no point in making comics if i can't transform the idea into an actual story.

    • @MonitorComics
      @MonitorComics  3 года назад +1

      Thank you for commenting! I totally understand your struggle as I've always been "artsy," so the writing aspect is where I struggle the most too! Fortunately, writing is pretty much a formula! I'd recommend googling around topics like "story structure," "relatable characters," "character development." Etc. Scripts aren't ALWAYS necessary. Especially since you're the artist too. A publisher I worked with before only asked me for bullet points for what would happen in each chapter and a paragraph-long description for each "margin" (beginning, middle, end goal). While scripts really help you organize your thoughts, there are work arounds if scripts really aren't your thing. Don't let that stop you from making the most of your drawing abilities! Best of luck!

    • @Brown_ChoreStudios
      @Brown_ChoreStudios 3 года назад

      my situation is just opposite

  • @unspokenhour
    @unspokenhour 3 года назад +2

    whats underrated af this video and deku pointing at how to make money online lol

    • @MonitorComics
      @MonitorComics  3 года назад

      LOL I'm glad you noticed that deku bit. Thanks for taking the time to leave a nice comment I really appreciate it!

  • @AkShadin
    @AkShadin 5 месяцев назад

    How to create recap script using AI from already existing manhwa.
    “If you can answer that you will earn subscribers”

  • @blackjack-ks8zn
    @blackjack-ks8zn 4 года назад

    I use / for the pannel and just what the character is speaking... Example : P1(page)
    / A : Hello
    B : Hi
    I'll instantly know what I'm writing.... That's just me thou...

  • @captainhoopla7773
    @captainhoopla7773 3 года назад

    Shit i have my script done just need artist lol

  • @lesdies12
    @lesdies12 10 месяцев назад +1

    Nobody talking bout this thumbnail

    • @MonitorComics
      @MonitorComics  10 месяцев назад

      ( ˘ ͜ʖ ˘)

    • @GG_ming
      @GG_ming 9 месяцев назад

      @@MonitorComics 😏😏 atleast its in the top 10 popular page

  • @roger2599
    @roger2599 Год назад +1

    Girl in thumbnail source?

  • @tuktukbhattacharjee2089
    @tuktukbhattacharjee2089 2 года назад

    It my time seeing a aot add

  • @ravh4881
    @ravh4881 Год назад

    Any advice for making a light novel?

  • @musicremixerlord6125
    @musicremixerlord6125 3 года назад

    Hey so I’m writing a manga called the legend of echo so far I’m writing book one each book is a long chapter that has like 100 pages but it’s all just one chapter in each book and it’s easier for me if I get it published I will change it to a lot of chapters in each book so it’s normal but for now I’m doing this

    • @MonitorComics
      @MonitorComics  3 года назад

      Sounds cool! Thanks for sharing! Best of luck with your story!

  • @katennanna-ibemgbo1740
    @katennanna-ibemgbo1740 7 месяцев назад

    Did u have to use that thumbnail with the firl

    • @MonitorComics
      @MonitorComics  7 месяцев назад

      At the time I did it for clickbait, but honestly you're right. I have updated it! It should change in a few minutes. Thank you for your feedback!

  • @nickbegaming6664
    @nickbegaming6664 2 года назад +1

    I’m looking on writing a comic, but have no idea how to ink, or where to write a first draft! Any clues? Please? Thx.

    • @MonitorComics
      @MonitorComics  2 года назад

      For writing a first draft, I usually just script on something like Google Docs or Microsoft Word. The notepad app on your phone could also work. As far as inking goes, there are many great tutorials online! I reccomend checking out channels/livestreamers like Whytmanga, Kuzomari, ThirdPHP, and David Finch!

    • @nickbegaming6664
      @nickbegaming6664 2 года назад +1

      Ok! Thanks so much! :)

  • @TheTacoBros
    @TheTacoBros 2 года назад

    seeing that script i think that i have a fellow vegan here

  • @KevinLopez-nw2hi
    @KevinLopez-nw2hi Год назад +1

    What are the three manga on the thumbnail?

    • @MonitorComics
      @MonitorComics  Год назад +1

      Hokkaido Girls Are Super Adorable, Vinland Saga, and Boruto

    • @KevinLopez-nw2hi
      @KevinLopez-nw2hi Год назад +1

      ​@MonitorComics OH DAMN! Thanks dude I didn't think you would reply to me thanks!

  • @KYL375
    @KYL375 2 года назад

    I can't draw but I have a script in mind and I want to write it but I don't know in which app to use can somebody recommend one please

  • @pixieinthevalley
    @pixieinthevalley 3 года назад

    Can you make a video about how to make a Josei manga?

    • @MonitorComics
      @MonitorComics  3 года назад

      That's a great idea! Thank you for the video suggestion!

  • @itsleaax
    @itsleaax 2 года назад +1

    Hey can you pls help me what about if im making a manga and when i draw everything and i just need the text i need to write it with my hands right its not copied on a printer?

    • @MonitorComics
      @MonitorComics  2 года назад

      Thank you for taking the time to leave a comment! I am a bit confused by your question but let me try to answer it
      I believe you are drawing your manga traditionally, meaning with pen and paper. Your question is how should you add text?
      Handlettering is often discouraged unless you are a professional letterer. Many years ago, before digital art was as popular, most manga/comic artists wrote their own text
      Nowadays, adding text digitally is preferred in most cases. Using a software like Clip Studio Paint or Photoshop, you are easily able to add speech bubbles and text
      I am confused about the part where you said "it's not copied on a printer."
      Hopefully that could help though! Let me know if you want me to clarify anything!