This article was co-authored by Arklight Blues and Sea Cucumber. Arklight Blues and Seacucumber Salad, also known as Ark Nemesis and Soap, are manga experts. Arklight Blues is a digital manga artist who began by emulating Hirohiko Araki’s JoJo style and later started working on an original manga. They are currently collaborating on the manga "Rauch". It was originally released on Webtoon and Cubari in 2023 and quickly reached the most popular spot of April 2023 on Shueisha’s MANGA Plus Creators section. The manga is ongoing, having completed its first volume in 2024 with the second one well underway. Known as Arklight Blues on social media, she created a community of over 110k followers and can be found on Instagram @arklight_blues and X (formerly known as Twitter) @ArkNemesis5.
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Paneling manga or comics is no simple task. But put your mind to work, and you'll be there in no time! Good luck, mangaka in training!
Steps
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Think of what kind of movements your characters will be doing, step by step. In the first stage, plot out four to six boxes on a piece of paper and write your first actions in each box, with the caption under them.[1]
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Decide on the angle for each frame. Close-up or background-shot? Horizontal or vertical, maybe slanted? How does this affect the scene?[2]Advertisement
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Rewrite the panels on a different sheet of paper and fit them together [for the American manga artist, panel them left-to-right]. If you are leaning towards traditional format, right-to-left panels are a nice idea.[3] Decide in this part of the process what frames bleed out from the edges, but be careful to keep the important captions and drawings inside a "safe-zone".
- Now, there doesn't have to be a gap between boxes like in American Marvel Comics. Usually, the borders separating each panel are just thin yet bold black lines. In some cases, the borders of a given panel will be left out entirely. This technique is called 'bleeding out' frames.
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This process can be done several times until the manga-ka sees the page as fit. After you've made the perfect page, ink it with inking multi-liner pens [or G-pens, whichever you prefer]. Copic and Pigma are recommended highly.
Community Q&A
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QuestionHow do I add manga dots and shades to a digital manga page?
Community AnswerIt depends on what program you are using; if you're using regular old MS Paint, you can go into setting and change the mode from colour to black and white, and you can colour with dots as in a manga. -
QuestionHow do I know how big I need to make the panel?
Community AnswerIn my experience, I think it's easier to draw the picture first and then build the panel around it. -
QuestionHow long will it take me to make my own manga if it has over 200 pages in it?
Community AnswerIt depends on how much time you dedicate to it, but I would expect a manga that long to take a few months at least.
Tips
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Ka-Blam! has templates for download where you can measure manga page sizes. They also publish independent comics, for those who are interested.Thanks
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Use a pencil and ruler to mark margins of 4 1/2" by 7" along the edge of a sheet of 5 1/2" by 9" paper. Inside these lines is your page's safe-zone, where the finished product will be trimmed either in print or digitally.Thanks
Warnings
- If you don't have a lightbox to help you ink the drawings and panels, don't press very hard on the sketching pencil, or it won't erase well.Thanks
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