HEY EVERYONE - I use 900px wide for my video. If you like to zoom in a lot or have hyperfine details, create a larger width, though I can't really imagine why you'd go any higher than 3300. 1600-2000 I imagine would be good enough for most art styles. Resolution is a weird concept. Remember 900px is the same quality as 3300px, it's just small. Like a piece of paper in real life. a post-it-note isn't lower resolution than notebook paper. Same thing with computers, you just have to do a lot more zooming in/out with larger canvases. Watch this part of the video for more details on sizes ruclips.net/video/vpkxBm68k_A/видео.html
Hi, thank you so much for this video! I am using procreate. I have input all the sizes you suggested. I keep seeing others who use procreate use settings like 800x1250. Since you are using 900, does that mess with anything size wise when uploading?
To answer your question about tossing out too much info: As an uneducated artist I've advanced what seems like lightyears just by watching and listening to you during these last couple parts alone. Thank you for all the info, I'm glad I decided to try webtoons and found your channel.
I don't know if anyone else noticed but the fact that he put more effort into the establishing shot of the ship was a REALLY smart move. because once the viewer has the data they wont notice if you put less effort in for the rest of the scene, their imagination fills in all those gaps. It shows he knows what he's doing whether he notices why he's doing it or not.
Nice catch. I talk about that shortcut in some of my other videos. I did a background video recently, think I specifically call out to it. Or maybe it was my talking heads video. Prolly would have been good to at least mention it in this one though :-) Appreciate you watching and thanks!
@@walterostlie thank you. I haven't seen that video yet. but I do love ghost Bats by the way it is so *chefs kiss* perfect. it gives me a "star impact" vibe. I don't know if you've heard of "star impact" since it's not on webtoons, but it has some similarities. and you're welcome. I find your videos very insightful and enjoyable, so keep them coming.
@@walterostlie The great use of shape and color, and use of sharp angles in the character designs are one of my favorite parts about it to study when reading. the story is good too. All those things are what I see in your art, but at the same time your art style in Ghost Bats has a more mature feel to it.
@@walterostlie yeah, you can do that, you can pick the brush you like with texture and whatnot then, go to edit > brush shape and register it. then on the panel border select that brush shape and use it for the border instead of the default one (under tool property > brush shape), and for making the border thicker just do as you do with the word balloons (correct line > correct line width), I can make a quick vid if you want. cheers.
Man, you have helped me a lot just by showing your process. I have been trying to make everything so perfect and every time I feel so frustrated, but as you have said, things don't have to be perfect, there will be mistakes and it's ok, you will learn from them and make better work next time. Thanks!!!
Perfection is the death of creativity for sure. Ignoring perfection also makes art and comics much more fun which is super important because art is hard enough already.
Thank you so much for doing this series. I have a slice of life comic on Webtoon that I do (Our Tiny Army)- but I have also been working on scripting a more serious murder mystery series. This video series is perfect because it helps me so much to decide how I am going to do each part of the process. I love the tons of information brought into each episode.
I tried this format after watching your previous video and my first thoughts were why so many steps? This is weird its no going o make sense when I myself try this… what if i waste more time? …yada …yada but i tried it ! & omg i was on a roll i added twice as many panels and my short comic makes more sense to me and looks better looks more organized i added sound affects it was fun! Thank you so much for teaching us your ways sensei !
I did not know about holding R for rotate. I fought the idea of rotating the canvas too. When you got to the WARP part, I realized how important it would be to rotate that canvas upside down, and that I'd have done it anyway on paper.
That rotating is a game changing. Really made drawing digital was more functional. I don't know why I fought against it so long. Actually just using all the keyboard shortcuts really streamlines the process, I am glad I took the time to force myself to learn
For overlapping lines, vector erase is the best thing ever. One tap and it erases a line up until it crosses another and it works across multiple layers. It makes cleaning up line art so much quicker.
it's nice that in depth info is compact in a video so that I'm not sifting through too many videos; although, I don't mind sifting if the content I need is there. I appreciate the cohesion and explanations of this video series, specifically, the order of the topics and the explaining why you chose certain decisions. I do have to rewind at some parts because the info is shown or told too quickly, but I also have to do that because I'm still so unfamiliar with my program and industry(?) jargon. Your stuff is cool.
Thank you very much for your comment. I'm glad the videos are helpful. I'm always working at finding easier and better ways to explain things. I think I may need a combination of longer videos that explain the entire thing, then make shorter videos that focus on one specific thing. Thanks for watching!
For Clip Studio users: what helps me differentiate the layers, so I don't accidentally draw on the wrong one (done it tons of times) is color code them ( on the "layers tab" there's a color palette list that adds a color on the left side of the layer file). I use specific colors for different purposes: sketch (grey), lineart (red), coloring (green), chat bubble (white), text (black) etc. Great tutorial! I'm new to drawing in webtoon format and your videos gave me lots of ideas on how to start.
I started my own webcomic called “MARK” idk I have so much ideas and the real problems is the character designs and environment but check it out and tell me what you think
Two comments for the price of one. There are a lot of comics with Mark in the title, but I think I found the one with a book and unlimited powers. I think you should spend time drawing panels/episodes that have a lot of characters and backgrounds. It will force you to get better. Even if they don't look great, it's like practicing making art while actually making art. It doesn't have to be perfect.
Hi! I love this series its very informative. Bht im having trouble following the copy and paste part at 4:22. I'm new to CSP as well so you lost me. Could you please explain🙏🏾
It's basically using the marquee select tool to select each individual column, then you copy the column, and then you paste it into a new file. This is basically breaking your columns into files so that you can work at a high resolution without overworking your computer. The "Actions" is a way to automate certain actions in ClipStudio. In this case I am recording the copy, paste, lower opacity, and layer rename actions into a ClipStudio "Action" so I can replay it for every column. The actions windows is in the lower right side, usually next to your layers. You'll see a little tab at the top of your layers, that you can click, one of them is actions. You don't need the action, you can manually copy and paste.
ok so this may be silly but I'm haveing trouble copying and pasteing into another file I've watched this vid a bunch and cant figure it out the first one I did like you showed worked but the rest wont copy.
Hi walter..I'm mania I wanted to ask for your advice .. It's been a year that I fell in love with my friend's writting so I told her that I wanted to draw her work, she was so happy about it .. but then in this one year I was busy with the studies so I couldn't start but it's not like i didnt try .. i tried but couldnt beacuz its a novel but i've just done real short stories like about 20 panels an ep in 3 eps so I'm really stressed and my art is not that developed so i have to really think and search for every panel, pose and perspective I dont want to disappoint her and her fans ... so I'm stuck and cant get myself to start drawing so what should I do?
Hey Mania. That is a really tough situation. I feel for you. When I did my first graphic novel I was very stressed, I wanted to stop working on it and never ever draw again. The way I got through it was to tell myself "if I finish this book, then I can stop drawing and never draw again" Of course, I finished it and kept drawing. So that is an option, but not really healthy. The second option is too take a short break from that story and do more quick practice stories. Get more comfortable. Look at other comic, use their composition, poses, layouts for reference and inspiration. Or you can continue working on this comic and just realize that you are getting better and better. You may never feel "ready" or "good enough" but the fact that you continue to work, learn, and overcome the stress and struggle is going to make you stronger. If you are feeling like your in a dark place or overwhelmed, please seek out someone to talk to. I also suggest working in small portions. Don't think about the long story. Just think about it in pages, just work on one page. Celebrate that page when you finish. It is a big deal. Congratulate yourself, then do the next page. One page is like one step at a time. Don't worry about the finish line, just keep walking. I like to trick myself when I don't want to draw. I tell myself that I only have to draw for 5 minutes, then I don't have to draw anymore that day. Usually once I start drawing I am fine. it's that fear of starting. So saying I only have to draw for 5 minutes is an easy promise to myself. Good luck, let me know if I can help with anything else.
@@walterostlie thank you very much .. just you replying was amazing .. I will use the trick and celebrate one page .. thanks for everything as inspiring as always .. fighting😊✌
I think I have a problem with my line and inking? It's always look pixeled I even try use 1200 to try make it better but it's still tha pixel are visible. I use G-pen tool for the last line art What is the best tool for inking??
The one I'm using is my custom pen based on the sensitivity of my tablet. However, it is just the "technical pen" that comes with clip studio. Really it doesn't matter too much. try playing around with all the pens and brushes and see which you like the best for your art. It's like finding the right pair of shoes, the same pair won't work for everyone.
@@walterostlie Ah ya,ok! Thank you so much for replying me. I finished the writing process and I am thumbnailing my webtoon know.Thank you for all your tutorials videos, that's so cool to help others making comics..So keep going, don't stop please,we need you with us!And more videos for more sweet sweet goodness!
It is hard for beginners to draw fast. I wouldn't worry too much about it. Just draw at your speed. It's more important to be consistent with the amount of time you draw versus how much you can draw in that time. People tell me I draw really fast so don't use me as normal. However, you can only update your comic as fast as you draw, unless you draw all of it first and then start posting when you have a bunch of episodes already drawn.
You can do a character head turn around. Draw one version of your character's face. Draw horizontal lines across your page where your character has their top of their hair, hairline, eyes, bottom of the nose, mouth, chin. Then draw the head from the side(profile) and the front and slightly turned. Use those lines help you place those features and keep erasing/redrawing until it looks right in all 3 angles. Then pay attention of the distance between all those lines. Then when you draw the character in your comic, look at those 3 heads you drew and the distances, you should get close enough. Also make your characters look different from each other. this will help the reader quickly identify the character and you won't have to work as hard to make them always look perfectly the same.
Can anyone help ive set the resolution and columns as said here but when i go to color the small panels the lines are pixelated(i use photoshop 2018) is it bc my panels are too small?
Depending on how large your actually computer monitor screen resolution is, you may be zooming into the comic at over 100%. if you look at your art program, they usually tell you how much you're zoomed in. So if it's over 100% it will start getting blurry,pixelate, but that's just cause you're going over 100% zoom. but remember people don't read your webtoon over 100%. So... 2000px has same quality as 900px. If you look at each canvas on your screen...900 will take up half your screen. 2000 will take up your entire screen. It's a weird concept.
@@walterostlie yes i was zooming in too much and using a super rough brush. Ive recently switched from traditional to digital and your vids helping me alot thank you🙏
Just start drawing a webtoon. It's okay if it is "crappy". You'll start learning each time you make a new comic, so make a bunch of short comics. When you have problems watch some RUclips videos or find some books. The most important thing to do is start making webtoons now, so you can get better faster.
HEY EVERYONE - I use 900px wide for my video. If you like to zoom in a lot or have hyperfine details, create a larger width, though I can't really imagine why you'd go any higher than 3300. 1600-2000 I imagine would be good enough for most art styles. Resolution is a weird concept. Remember 900px is the same quality as 3300px, it's just small. Like a piece of paper in real life. a post-it-note isn't lower resolution than notebook paper. Same thing with computers, you just have to do a lot more zooming in/out with larger canvases. Watch this part of the video for more details on sizes ruclips.net/video/vpkxBm68k_A/видео.html
^
if you upscale the width do you have to upscale the height as well or should it remain 4500px?
@@Lich-knight Yeah, the height will upscale, just let the program calculate it for you. Make your program maintain aspect ratio.
Hi, thank you so much for this video! I am using procreate. I have input all the sizes you suggested. I keep seeing others who use procreate use settings like 800x1250. Since you are using 900, does that mess with anything size wise when uploading?
these are probably my favourite steps in the process, when I can finally see the fruits of my labour
Agreed when you get here you start seeing the finish line.
To answer your question about tossing out too much info: As an uneducated artist I've advanced what seems like lightyears just by watching and listening to you during these last couple parts alone. Thank you for all the info, I'm glad I decided to try webtoons and found your channel.
Thanks! That really means a ton to me. I'm happy the videos are helping you out. Have fun making your webtoon, it's a grand adventure ;-)
I don't know if anyone else noticed but the fact that he put more effort into the establishing shot of the ship was a REALLY smart move. because once the viewer has the data they wont notice if you put less effort in for the rest of the scene, their imagination fills in all those gaps. It shows he knows what he's doing whether he notices why he's doing it or not.
Nice catch. I talk about that shortcut in some of my other videos. I did a background video recently, think I specifically call out to it. Or maybe it was my talking heads video. Prolly would have been good to at least mention it in this one though :-) Appreciate you watching and thanks!
@@walterostlie thank you. I haven't seen that video yet. but I do love ghost Bats by the way it is so *chefs kiss* perfect. it gives me a "star impact" vibe. I don't know if you've heard of "star impact" since it's not on webtoons, but it has some similarities. and you're welcome. I find your videos very insightful and enjoyable, so keep them coming.
I hadn't heard of star impact before, but I looked it. Love the art style.
@@walterostlie The great use of shape and color, and use of sharp angles in the character designs are one of my favorite parts about it to study when reading. the story is good too. All those things are what I see in your art, but at the same time your art style in Ghost Bats has a more mature feel to it.
CSP's panels are vectors so you can change the line width with the vector tool, same as you do with the word balloons. Great video btw
Can you make it vary the line weight across a single side and also give the line texture? That would be great
@@walterostlie yeah, you can do that, you can pick the brush you like with texture and whatnot then, go to edit > brush shape and register it. then on the panel border select that brush shape and use it for the border instead of the default one (under tool property > brush shape), and for making the border thicker just do as you do with the word balloons (correct line > correct line width), I can make a quick vid if you want. cheers.
Just tried it out. That's pretty cool. Thanks for the tip.
The comment on how to do panelling is something i have genuinely never thought of and BELIEVE ME i have instantly applied that
personally I like the longer videos with lots of information.
Sweet. Thanks for taking the time to answer!
Funny how im listening while lettering my webtoon onto the messy sketch before doing the lineworks hahah thanks for sharing!!
Hah. Seems like a popular way to do :)
What's the name of your webtoon?
I think the single videos about a subject work really well. Loving the videos, dude!
Thank yooooou!
Man, you have helped me a lot just by showing your process. I have been trying to make everything so perfect and every time I feel so frustrated, but as you have said, things don't have to be perfect, there will be mistakes and it's ok, you will learn from them and make better work next time. Thanks!!!
Perfection is the death of creativity for sure. Ignoring perfection also makes art and comics much more fun which is super important because art is hard enough already.
Definitely in depth single video for the win!
Right on!
your hard work put into these videos has really helped me start up my own webtoon and i just wanted to say thank you
Thank you for that nice comment and thank you for watching. Glad the videos are helping people.
Thank you so much for doing this series. I have a slice of life comic on Webtoon that I do (Our Tiny Army)- but I have also been working on scripting a more serious murder mystery series. This video series is perfect because it helps me so much to decide how I am going to do each part of the process. I love the tons of information brought into each episode.
Awesome about the murder mystery! One of my favorite genres. Can't wait to see it.
I tried this format after watching your previous video and my first thoughts were why so many steps? This is weird its no going o make sense when I myself try this… what if i waste more time? …yada …yada but i tried it ! & omg i was on a roll i added twice as many panels and my short comic makes more sense to me and looks better looks more organized i added sound affects it was fun! Thank you so much for teaching us your ways sensei !
I did not know about holding R for rotate. I fought the idea of rotating the canvas too. When you got to the WARP part, I realized how important it would be to rotate that canvas upside down, and that I'd have done it anyway on paper.
That rotating is a game changing. Really made drawing digital was more functional. I don't know why I fought against it so long. Actually just using all the keyboard shortcuts really streamlines the process, I am glad I took the time to force myself to learn
I'm digging the way you do these videos step by step. Binging all of them now 😁🤓
I LOVE the word pencinkling haha! Thank you so much for this video! I loe the way you speak through the videos! Super explicative and nice!
Thank you very much for watching! Yeah, pencinklings just fun to say.
For overlapping lines, vector erase is the best thing ever. One tap and it erases a line up until it crosses another and it works across multiple layers. It makes cleaning up line art so much quicker.
Whuuuuuuuuuuuuuuuuuuuut?!?!?! Holy crap, that's freaking amazing. Thanks!
İ really eppicirate this video series thank you
Thanks for watching , hope it helps
I'm loving these videos. Using Clip Studio on IOS.
Thanks, James! Clip on IOS is amazing. Sucks about the monthly fee, but it's powerful having a full functioning comic program.
it's nice that in depth info is compact in a video so that I'm not sifting through too many videos; although, I don't mind sifting if the content I need is there. I appreciate the cohesion and explanations of this video series, specifically, the order of the topics and the explaining why you chose certain decisions. I do have to rewind at some parts because the info is shown or told too quickly, but I also have to do that because I'm still so unfamiliar with my program and industry(?) jargon. Your stuff is cool.
Thank you very much for your comment. I'm glad the videos are helpful. I'm always working at finding easier and better ways to explain things. I think I may need a combination of longer videos that explain the entire thing, then make shorter videos that focus on one specific thing. Thanks for watching!
For Clip Studio users: what helps me differentiate the layers, so I don't accidentally draw on the wrong one (done it tons of times) is color code them ( on the "layers tab" there's a color palette list that adds a color on the left side of the layer file).
I use specific colors for different purposes: sketch (grey), lineart (red), coloring (green), chat bubble (white), text (black) etc.
Great tutorial!
I'm new to drawing in webtoon format and your videos gave me lots of ideas on how to start.
Good tip!
Super helpful. Just the right amount of information.
Glad you dug it. Thanks!
Hey thanks for enlightenment. I really like your process. Of making a webtoon.
Dense single video for the win.
Pencinkling sounds like a game mode for splatoon
Hah
Your videos are so helpful! thanks you have taught me a lot!
That's great, glad I've been able to help. Really appreciate you sticking around and watching the videos.
Awesome video as usual dude! Pencikiling forever!! \m/
This is the way
Dense long videos for the win.
I started my own webcomic called “MARK” idk I have so much ideas and the real problems is the character designs and environment but check it out and tell me what you think
Two comments for the price of one. There are a lot of comics with Mark in the title, but I think I found the one with a book and unlimited powers. I think you should spend time drawing panels/episodes that have a lot of characters and backgrounds. It will force you to get better. Even if they don't look great, it's like practicing making art while actually making art. It doesn't have to be perfect.
My photoshop broke and lost my xhapter 1 and 2 progress so now i got clip studio paint
Hi! I love this series its very informative. Bht im having trouble following the copy and paste part at 4:22. I'm new to CSP as well so you lost me. Could you please explain🙏🏾
It's basically using the marquee select tool to select each individual column, then you copy the column, and then you paste it into a new file. This is basically breaking your columns into files so that you can work at a high resolution without overworking your computer. The "Actions" is a way to automate certain actions in ClipStudio. In this case I am recording the copy, paste, lower opacity, and layer rename actions into a ClipStudio "Action" so I can replay it for every column. The actions windows is in the lower right side, usually next to your layers. You'll see a little tab at the top of your layers, that you can click, one of them is actions. You don't need the action, you can manually copy and paste.
video was dope
ok so this may be silly but I'm haveing trouble copying and pasteing into another file I've watched this vid a bunch and cant figure it out
the first one I did like you showed worked but the rest wont copy.
u draw on some tablet like thing or using the mouse itself??
Do you sell your inking brushes for linework?
I'm only using the basic textured pen that comes with Clip Studio. I only adjusted the pressure settings to work better for how hard I press.
@@walterostlie You should do a video on settings for pens etc. If you haven't already 👍✨ if you ever sell pens in the future let me know!
3:19
Hi walter..I'm mania I wanted to ask for your advice .. It's been a year that I fell in love with my friend's writting so I told her that I wanted to draw her work, she was so happy about it .. but then in this one year I was busy with the studies so I couldn't start but it's not like i didnt try .. i tried but couldnt beacuz its a novel but i've just done real short stories like about 20 panels an ep in 3 eps so I'm really stressed and my art is not that developed so i have to really think and search for every panel, pose and perspective I dont want to disappoint her and her fans ... so I'm stuck and cant get myself to start drawing so what should I do?
Hey Mania. That is a really tough situation. I feel for you. When I did my first graphic novel I was very stressed, I wanted to stop working on it and never ever draw again. The way I got through it was to tell myself "if I finish this book, then I can stop drawing and never draw again" Of course, I finished it and kept drawing.
So that is an option, but not really healthy. The second option is too take a short break from that story and do more quick practice stories. Get more comfortable. Look at other comic, use their composition, poses, layouts for reference and inspiration.
Or you can continue working on this comic and just realize that you are getting better and better. You may never feel "ready" or "good enough" but the fact that you continue to work, learn, and overcome the stress and struggle is going to make you stronger. If you are feeling like your in a dark place or overwhelmed, please seek out someone to talk to.
I also suggest working in small portions. Don't think about the long story. Just think about it in pages, just work on one page. Celebrate that page when you finish. It is a big deal. Congratulate yourself, then do the next page. One page is like one step at a time. Don't worry about the finish line, just keep walking.
I like to trick myself when I don't want to draw. I tell myself that I only have to draw for 5 minutes, then I don't have to draw anymore that day. Usually once I start drawing I am fine. it's that fear of starting. So saying I only have to draw for 5 minutes is an easy promise to myself.
Good luck, let me know if I can help with anything else.
@@walterostlie thank you very much .. just you replying was amazing .. I will use the trick and celebrate one page .. thanks for everything as inspiring as always .. fighting😊✌
What that app
which version of clip studio paint do you use?
I have the EX version, but I hardly use any of the features.
PenCink
Hah, I like it. Nice and short.
@@walterostlie short and sweet ya? 😄 bdway nice content!
I think I have a problem with my line and inking? It's always look pixeled I even try use 1200 to try make it better but it's still tha pixel are visible. I use G-pen tool for the last line art
What is the best tool for inking??
How much are you zooming in? If you zoom in over 100% it will always look like pixels
@@walterostlie yeaaah I think it's more because I'm painting the details
So it won't be shown after uploading?
I don't know why but I don't find the brush (pen) that you use on my brushes list :( what should I do?
The one I'm using is my custom pen based on the sensitivity of my tablet. However, it is just the "technical pen" that comes with clip studio. Really it doesn't matter too much. try playing around with all the pens and brushes and see which you like the best for your art. It's like finding the right pair of shoes, the same pair won't work for everyone.
@@walterostlie Ah ya,ok! Thank you so much for replying me. I finished the writing process and I am thumbnailing my webtoon know.Thank you for all your tutorials videos, that's so cool to help others making comics..So keep going, don't stop please,we need you with us!And more videos for more sweet sweet goodness!
how long does it take you to finish one episode? and how many panels does it have?
Usually a week, sometimes a little faster. 30 to 50 panels.
@@walterostlie oh wow. thank you for answering. is it normal for a beginner to finish it in 1 week with only 16-20 panels? or am i too slow?
the art style doesn't have a lot of details.
It is hard for beginners to draw fast. I wouldn't worry too much about it. Just draw at your speed. It's more important to be consistent with the amount of time you draw versus how much you can draw in that time. People tell me I draw really fast so don't use me as normal. However, you can only update your comic as fast as you draw, unless you draw all of it first and then start posting when you have a bunch of episodes already drawn.
@@walterostlie oh okay. thank you again.
* * * * *
how can i maintain my comic character face in all style
You can do a character head turn around. Draw one version of your character's face. Draw horizontal lines across your page where your character has their top of their hair, hairline, eyes, bottom of the nose, mouth, chin. Then draw the head from the side(profile) and the front and slightly turned. Use those lines help you place those features and keep erasing/redrawing until it looks right in all 3 angles. Then pay attention of the distance between all those lines. Then when you draw the character in your comic, look at those 3 heads you drew and the distances, you should get close enough. Also make your characters look different from each other. this will help the reader quickly identify the character and you won't have to work as hard to make them always look perfectly the same.
Can anyone help ive set the resolution and columns as said here but when i go to color the small panels the lines are pixelated(i use photoshop 2018) is it bc my panels are too small?
Depending on how large your actually computer monitor screen resolution is, you may be zooming into the comic at over 100%. if you look at your art program, they usually tell you how much you're zoomed in. So if it's over 100% it will start getting blurry,pixelate, but that's just cause you're going over 100% zoom. but remember people don't read your webtoon over 100%. So... 2000px has same quality as 900px. If you look at each canvas on your screen...900 will take up half your screen. 2000 will take up your entire screen. It's a weird concept.
@@walterostlie yes i was zooming in too much and using a super rough brush. Ive recently switched from traditional to digital and your vids helping me alot thank you🙏
how can i get your walypen??
It's not really anything super special. It's the textured pen that comes default with clip studio, just adjusted for my specific pressure sensitivity.
@@walterostlie ohhh okayyy thankyouuii
Your video only works for people who already did what you did
What if your not good at drawing?
are you using a pen tablet?
Yes, old cintiq 21ux
@@walterostlie Oh, I really want to. but I don't have ... is that possible if I make a webtoon with only a mouse and laptop?😅😅
@@wahyuarif4143 Yes, of course you can use a mouse and laptop. You could also draw on paper and scan it in.
@@walterostlie Oh I see, thanks for your advice. Always success😊
what if you don't know anything about anime or don't know how to draw and you want to make a webtoon
Just start drawing a webtoon. It's okay if it is "crappy". You'll start learning each time you make a new comic, so make a bunch of short comics. When you have problems watch some RUclips videos or find some books. The most important thing to do is start making webtoons now, so you can get better faster.