Materials needed to make a manga? All of them?
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Materials needed to make a manga? All of them?
Heeeey. I'm new. Nice to meet you~ Anyway ^^
I'm going to create a doujinshi with my friend and I was wondering if I was missing any materials. I have just recently ordered:
A set of copic pens
A few packs of copic markers
Copic A4 pure white paper (is that what it should be?)
Screentone sheets
Comic Fonts and speech bubbles
And my friend also has Sai and a tablet.
I am looking out for these mechanical pencils my friend has, they're .5 and are very light in color so that the pencil markings won't show up on the scanner and only the ink will. Is there anything I'm missing? Please help ^^ Thanks~
I'm going to create a doujinshi with my friend and I was wondering if I was missing any materials. I have just recently ordered:
A set of copic pens
A few packs of copic markers
Copic A4 pure white paper (is that what it should be?)
Screentone sheets
Comic Fonts and speech bubbles
And my friend also has Sai and a tablet.
I am looking out for these mechanical pencils my friend has, they're .5 and are very light in color so that the pencil markings won't show up on the scanner and only the ink will. Is there anything I'm missing? Please help ^^ Thanks~
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Re: Materials needed to make a manga? All of them?
Hello. Welcome.
Sounds like you got everything, I think. Maybe just a non-photo blue pencil for underlying sketches, but that isn't all that necessary.
(Hopefully your comic fonts is more than just comic sans. )
Sounds like you got everything, I think. Maybe just a non-photo blue pencil for underlying sketches, but that isn't all that necessary.
(Hopefully your comic fonts is more than just comic sans. )
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Re: Materials needed to make a manga? All of them?
YOU FOOL! Make sure you have a long clear ruler! And a malleable eraser!
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Re: Materials needed to make a manga? All of them?
Sounds just about right, all that might be missing is motivation, but last I checked I can't buy that on amazon yet = w = good luck~
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Re: Materials needed to make a manga? All of them?
Yeah, my friend said she got her light pencils from jetpen.com, but I couldn't find them so I'm going to have to ask her about that... and yeah, I bought a bunch of fonts xDshutupadrian wrote:Hello. Welcome.
Sounds like you got everything, I think. Maybe just a non-photo blue pencil for underlying sketches, but that isn't all that necessary.
(Hopefully your comic fonts is more than just comic sans. )
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O_O Oh, but of course xDblueyoshimenace wrote:YOU FOOL! Make sure you have a long clear ruler! And a malleable eraser!
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Oh, lol. I got plenty of motivation >w<//yesterdayshero wrote:Sounds just about right, all that might be missing is motivation, but last I checked I can't buy that on amazon yet = w = good luck~
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Re: Materials needed to make a manga? All of them?
Sounds good, it looks like you have everything.
Just a suggestion, maybe you should try using a .3 mechanical pencil; the lead is very light and it's also useful for drawing fine details.
Just a suggestion, maybe you should try using a .3 mechanical pencil; the lead is very light and it's also useful for drawing fine details.
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Re: Materials needed to make a manga? All of them?
I can tell you that I personally would be using 11X17 (inches) Canson Fanboy Comic and Manga Board for my paper. I also draw bigger (10X15 inch image area,) because if I make a small mistake, it will be less noticeable when it gets shrunk down to reading size. I love that paper. It works great with holding ink, and it's very durable. I also use plastic erasers, and metal rulers with the cork backing on them. It sounds like you have a pretty solid grasp on a lot of the materials that you would need though. Always remember to have a TON of reference on hand as well. Everyone is different with their materials and art making process, so what works for me, won't necessarily be what's best for you. Good luck!
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