While I didn’t realize they had a publicly available guideline until now, I kinda figured that Webtoon had a formula.
I kinda have conflicting feelings on it. The rebellious, punk rock side of me wants to say “maybe doing what the ‘literature’s side hustle’ people tell you to do won’t necessarily result in better artistic expression.”
On the other, more practically minded hand, I don’t blame Webtoon for trying to give the formula to creators who won’t learn the basics on their own before uploading.
I can tell when a comic uploaded to Webtoon was made by someone who doesn’t actually read vertically scrolling webcomics. I still say some would be surprised by what can fit on a phone screen. But if you’re going to try to make webcomics for phones, or reformat yours for vertical scrolling, READ AND RESPECT OTHER WEBCOMICS MADE FOR PHONES. The vertical scrolling format isn’t “the only way to get popular on Webtoon.” It’s a artform. It’s a language. If you’re going to use it, learn it.
(I had Scott Mccloud fresh on my mind when I starting making vertically scrolling webcomics. It’s a pet peeve.)