Hello. Iingo here. I'm going to teach you how to Splice Comics or pictures in general today.
Have you ever wanted to be a comic artist and want to share your work online? Well here are two examples of great websites to host your creative comic!
Tapastic and LINE Webtoon
A Little History on Tapastic and LINE Webtoon
Tapastic is a webcomic program site created in October 2012 by Chang Kim from South Korea. Tapastic is operated in both Seoul and San Francisco, that way from all over the world can also use this site to host their comics. Tapastic is also considered the "YouTube of Comics" due to the amount of popularity and variety it shows.
For non-native English speakers and young readers: If you hover over a blue word, you'll see its definition.
Punctuating dialogue can be surprisingly difficult, even for people whose first language is English. It's one of the things that you see all the time in books, but you pay little attention to, and all your English teachers assume that you already know it. Sure, if you read a lot, you pick up the basics, but even then it can be difficult to unconsciously absorb all the rules. (Until 2012, I was making heinous mistakes with commas vs. periods. I'm still weeding out errors from my novel.)
Anyhow, for the sake of my fellow spirits who be
Tips and Tricks: Action Scene Basics by Khallandra, journal
Tips and Tricks: Action Scene Basics
How to Draw Manga! Tips and Tricks: Action Scene Basics Introduction
Action scenes are a key part of any manga, whether they be a placid shoujo to a shounen mecha showdown. Action scenes are a dynamic action driven panel showing a fight or action against an inanimate object, or a passionate realisation. All of these follow a similar formula to create the action sequence.Setting the Scene
When creating an action scene first consider the what action is being performed and how the two objects/subjects are interacting, i.e. show the force of the movement. For a person, it they are being hit, they will reaction in accordance to the force applied.A
Tips and Tricks: Pen and Ink Techniques Article by Khallandra, journal
Tips and Tricks: Pen and Ink Techniques Article
How to Draw Manga! Tips and Tricks Pen Techniques Introduction
A key part of traditional manga is the art of using pens and ink. There are so many variations and many things to try that can make a manga panel pop without even needing screentones. Whether the artist prefers technical pens or a nib and ink there are many variations and techniques to try. This article aims to cover some of the basics to start with.
Some Basic Pen Types
There are two main types of pens, muti-liners/technical pens and nibs in a holder. Multi-liners come in graduated sizes depending on your needs, from a super fine 0.03mm up to 1.0mm, then Brush types as well. Nib
Doujinshi: How to make a fancomic and not die by GYRHS, journal
Doujinshi: How to make a fancomic and not die
Fan Art Week
Reading fanfics about your favorite series or manga is kinda common, but sometimes you can find images of the manga that look genuine but show the characters in unusual situations that you would never see in the canon. These are the so called 'doujinshi' or fancomics.
Before begin with tips and tricks about make a doujinshi, let's see some definitions:
Doujin [同人]
Japanese word which literally means a group of people with the same interests, but it is often used as a shorthand for doujinshi.
Doujinshi [同人誌]
Doujinshi is amateur manga publications, featuring either a cast of original charac