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Ack!! Help me!!!

I keep trying to start up a manga it I have no idea how!!!
Nothing tells you how to draw the speech bubbles or little boxes that holds the scenes. I've tried studying some but I still don't know how. Nor do I know if I'm to draw the little background effects; say if a character was P.O'd or acting cute or anything! I can't find any websites or videos that show you how. I don't even know what to make it about! All I know is that I really want to do this!!
Ack!! Help me!!!
 LocalArtistist posted over a year ago
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x-Yumi-x3 said:
I understand what you're talking about um how about this.

link

There's also this book you can buy called Manga for Dummies an it'll help you with everything.

How about this.
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But there really isn't a way to making speech bubbles, you kinda just draw it.
I hope any of this infor helps.
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zutaradragon said:
1st of all, I LOVE BLACK BUTLER AND THAT'S MY FAVORITE ARC!!!! *squees and momentarily FanGrells*
Now, on 2 the problem at hand...I suggest reading The Art of Making Comic Books by Michael Morgan Pellowski from the Media Workshop.
When it comes to the background stuff, that's up to the artist. It's almost never the same, so just read a much of mangas and comics, study how they do it, and put your spin on it. That's what I do.
Remember, speech and thought bubbles are usually added after a rough in and just before details are added so you don't draw in them but the writing inside is always done last~!
Hope this helped a little...
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1st of all, I LOVE BLACK BUTLER AND THAT'S MY FAVORITE ARC!!!! *squees and momentarily FanGrells*
Now, on 2 the problem at hand...I suggest reading The Art of Making Comic Books by Michael Morgan Pellowski from the Media Workshop.
When it comes to the background stuff, that's up to the artist. It's almost never the same, so just read a much of mangas and comics, study how they do it, and put your spin on it. That's what I do.
Remember, speech and thought bubbles are usually added after a rough in and just before details are added so you don't draw in them but the writing inside is always done last~!
Hope this helped a little...
posted over a year ago 
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