I'm not entirely sure as I haven't read it specifically. But generally, a visual novel often has a story with characters, plotlines, and various interactions. It might be about the relationships and adventures of students ('doukyuusei' means classmates in Japanese) in a school setting, with different choices leading to different story branches.
One possible unique feature could be its focus on the relationships among classmates. It may have a complex web of interactions that are not commonly found in other visual novels. For example, it could have a deep exploration of friendship dynamics, like how a group of classmates support or betray each other. Also, the visual elements might be designed in a way that really brings out the school atmosphere, with detailed classrooms and uniforms.
Yes. In the context of manga series, each individual publication or installment is often labeled as a volume. It helps organize and distinguish different parts of the story.
To master manga sketching in manga style volume 2, you need to focus on detail and consistency. Pay attention to line quality, shading techniques, and character expressions. Experiment with different tools and materials to find what works best for you. Also, don't forget to reference real-life objects and poses for added authenticity.
The specific order of the Douluo Continent manga from Volume 14 to Chapter 5 is as follows:
Soul Beast Forest
Chapter 13: Spirit Master Competition
Heaven Dou Empire
Nine Darkness Demon Emperor
Clear Sky School
The Path of a Soul Master
Three Eyes Ten Thousand Years
Soul Ring
Heaven Dou City
Legend of the Soul Master
The Path of a Soul Master (2)
The Path of a Soul Master (3)
The Path of a Soul Master (4)
Legend of the Soul Master (1)
You need to start with basic shapes and proportions. Practice sketching characters and objects regularly. Also, study anatomy and perspective to add depth and realism.