A lot of your first (and second, and third) work(s) is (are) going to function off of you winging it and drawing things you've never had to draw before. The thing is, manga artists (and comic artists in general) only start a work knowing how to draw everything they're going to need to draw if they're veterans and have done a few books already. Form, perspective, draftsmanship, anatomy, composition. So, in other words, no sketches and no scripts. Scenario refers to a script, and Name is the Japanese term for a storyboard or rough page layout. > Western reading direction or JP reading direction? It's recommended you work at at least 600 DPI regardless.Īll genres are allowed, but keep in mind that this is still a Shonen Jump contest. > do covers have to be black and white too? > isn't everyone gonna get BTFO by the JP entries? If a work is not yours, credit the maker (unless it's fucking obvious like a full page of One Piece or something). Post resources, questions, in-progress pages, breakdowns of other works, etc. At the request of a previous poster, this thread series is being generalized for all manga-making discussion in general, albeit with a soft-focus on the contest regardless. Previously known as JUMP Tezuka Manga Contest General.
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