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hi.i want to learn about all things.i mean my draw skill like kid :frowning: i don`t know how to make a manga
etc... i want start but i want someone who guide me.i am noob .complete noob so pls help this helpless
poor guy.i just wanna learn.work for free too.

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Hey buddy I think it would be helpful if you tell us where you currently are at. So we can give you proper advice that applies to you

mmm if you mean my skill at drawing it`s not good and i am beginner.and if you mean about comics and manga knowledge and how to make one i just watch watch dozen of tutorial.i am at start i want to learn with others(mean help them or do some small part of their work) due to make my own manga or comic.

Maybe just start small, yeah? How about you show us some of your drawing, and then maybe one of us can help guiding you to make it better or something. It doesn't matter if you do it on paper or digital, let us see It and we'll try to assist you from there.

If you have any examples of where you are we would gladly help you improve

i start with main char then build a world based on him but i didnt draw it bec i am learning how to draw(like manga i mean)learning anatomy and others.but the problem is i dont know what should i do now.should i start with drawing... which software ....i have lot`s of qustion and after that what should i do by paneling ...
i need someone to guide me:(

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No but seriously. Get yourself a pinterest, deviantART, instagram, whatever....search up those art tags and anytime you see something helpful or inspirational SAVE IT! You can go back and look at it and it really helps you learn quickly!

Okay, no worries, friend. :smile_01:

My advice for making manga would be to look into getting a piece of software called Clip Studio. It's a really solid piece of software for drawing, inking and colouring that can also handle your panels, speech bubbles and even screentones if you want them. A lot of comic creators use it, especially for the very crisp digital inking. It's also much cheaper than Photoshop. If you can afford Clip Studio EX, that's ideal because it can allow you to have a folder of all your pages together to quickly jump between. But getting Clip Studio pro to get started is okay, you can always upgrade later and there are pretty regular sales where you can get it, or the upgrade, cheaper.
You'll also want to get a graphics tablet to draw on. Good entry tablets for learning are Wacom Intuous, but I've heard good things about Huion in recent years. Look for some reviews.
While in Japan, a lot of mangaka still use dip pens and ink, you'll find it's a lot more efficient as a solo-creator to get used to working with a digital setup like this.

While you're saving up for and getting used to using these fancy digital things, the best thing you can do is get out good old fashioned pencil and paper. Get a sketchbook in a size you like, and try to draw something every day! Don't worry if it looks bad. You don't have to show anyone this sketchbook. Learning from your mistakes is important. Put some work into trying to draw:
Faces in different expressions.
Bodies doing things like standing, walking, running, sitting, stretching.
Household objects like phones, coffee cups.
Trees, grass and flowers.
Then try starting putting things together like: "Person sitting under a tree, smiling with an open book".

Get a copy of a book called "Making Comics" by Scott McCloud. It will teach you pretty much everything you need to know about the basics of comics and how they work and most of the technical terms to help you find help that's more specific as you improve and need more specific advice.

aww someone beat me to the skillshare comment XD

Find an art style you like and mimic it. The best first way to learn is by copying! Draw things you like. Gradually you'll see yourself improving and developing your own style. We all start with fanarts one way or another...