Well, there could be several reasons. Maybe we don't have the right tools or materials. Or perhaps we haven't spent enough time planning and outlining the story. Another possibility is that we're too stressed or not in the right mood to be creative.
Maybe it's because of a lack of inspiration or skills. It could also be that we don't have a clear storyline in mind yet.
I think it could be that we haven't studied enough about manga drawing techniques. Or it might be that we haven't found a unique and engaging concept for our love manga. Sometimes, external distractions or a lack of motivation can also prevent us from getting started.
Here are a few recommended manga novels: 1. [The Creator of the Two-Dimensional World: The author's ashes.] The protagonist traveled through the parallel world, starting from animation, building websites, making games, creating a complete 2D ecosystem, and setting off a 2D frenzy. The plot was wonderful, and the interactions between the characters were fascinating. 2. The author was drunk and laughed at her. The main character, An Yi, traveled through parallel worlds, drew comics, and played games. Thunder Point was a man wearing a woman, no male lead, a big cheat, invincible painting skills, and a dazzling winner in life. 3. My Manga Artist Guide: Author Xiao Xiao Yu. The protagonist transmigrated to a Doujin mangaka and obtained three comic capsules. In order to earn money to support his sister, he used the capsules and embarked on the journey to become a top-notch mangaka. I hope these recommendations can satisfy your need for manga novels.
Just start with simple sketches and build on them. Focus on the features you want your OC to have and let your creativity flow.
Start with basic shapes for the characters, like circles for heads and ovals for bodies. Add big eyes and simple smiles to make them cute. Use light and pastel colors for a romantic feel.
Yes, I can. But it might take some time to make it look perfect and capture the essence of love in the manga way. I'll start with sketching out the basic idea and then add details and colors to make it come alive.
Maybe it's because of a lack of inspiration or not knowing the right techniques. Sometimes, people find it hard to capture the emotions and expressions needed for a love manga.
Maybe it's because she finds joy and creativity in expressing herself through manga art. It could also be that she's passionate about the stories and characters she can bring to life on the page.
Sure, but it might take some time to create something that meets your expectations.
Practice regularly. Start with simple sketches and gradually move to more complex ones. Study anatomy and perspective to add depth to your drawings.
Well, start by learning basic anatomy and proportions. Then, practice different poses and expressions. Also, study perspective and composition.
First off, get familiar with the tools like pencils and inks. Focus on creating unique characters and interesting storylines. Another important aspect is to observe real-life for inspiration. It takes time and patience to master manga drawing.