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Iceageoface
Joined: 11 Sep 2011
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Posted: Sun Sep 11, 2011 1:26 am |
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me and my friend are starting a manga or trying and we need a artist to sketch out storyboard etc. we are trying to make this really good so we're taking people to help us on story and art! hopefully to SJ one day
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Tamaria
Joined: 21 Oct 2007
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Location: De Achterhoek
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Posted: Sun Sep 11, 2011 2:58 am |
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So, reality-check, what do you do?
| Quote: | | we need a artist to sketch out storyboard etc. |
You don't need to be able to drawn well to draw a storyboard for a manga. It's just a quick overview of panels and their contents. If you're writing a manga, it's something you need to be able to do. Otherwise you're just writing a story and having the artist adapt it to a manga.
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NakamuraYumeko
Joined: 15 Mar 2011
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Location: Southern Cali
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Posted: Mon Sep 12, 2011 2:56 am |
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Storyboards can be as easy as stickfigures for people and blocks for buildings, you don't need skill for that (except for how everything will be placed on the page, angles in the panels, and the like)... if it's you and your friends, you should have one person who can think of a story, maybe someone who can draw... unless it's all of you collaborating.
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vashna
Joined: 19 Feb 2010
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Posted: Mon Sep 12, 2011 3:11 pm |
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I was going to bring up that the writer for Hikaru no Go, Yumi Hotta, long made mention of the fact that she did very little drawing for her own storyboards and was not the best at it. Nevertheless, I think few people would say that the writing in that story was lacking. Apologies, though, as I don't wish to start a fight about it.
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