First, understand the basic principles of light and shadow. Then, study how manga artists use different tones and gradients. Pay attention to the direction of the light and the shape of the objects. It's all about experimentation and building your skills over time.
I recommend a novel called South of Qingqiu. It's a fantasy romance novel about ancient myths. Although it's not a manga, it's quite similar to the manga plot you mentioned. The novel was about a healing story. There were all kinds of stupid and cute monsters accompanying her. The female protagonist could see the monsters and inherit the healing ability. I hope you like my recommendation, Mwah ~π
There were many novels that were adapted into comics such as Douluo Continent, Martial Universe, Battle Frenzy, and so on. The advantage of manga adaptation was that it could better present the plot and characters of the novel, and at the same time, it could provide readers with more entertainment options.
πI recommend the following novels to you, I hope you will like them: 1. "A Journey Starting from Tutoring": It was similar to a comic book, but it was mainly about the love story between a tutor and a young girl. "Comic: I Can't Like Him": It was also a comic theme, but the main character was a woman. It was about her story with her childhood sweetheart;3. "I'm Selling Elves in the Comic World": It was also a comic theme, but it mainly told the story of elves and humans. I hope you like this fairy's recommendation. Muah ~π
Well, 'A Man Like You 27' has an engaging plot that keeps you hooked. The character development is well done, and the themes explored are quite thought-provoking. Also, the visuals are top-notch.