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May 2016

Personally, I would recommend MediBang Paint Pro, it's a free program that has both those things as well as clipping and grids for drawing circles, straight lines, squares, perspective and curves. Also, if you create a free account with them you can save your work to a cloud. (I don't have much history with clouds so I don't know if it's the cloud, a cloud or their cloud sorry)
p.s- Your drawing looks super cool! blush

Helloooo I'm making yet another comic just because I can and I kinda can't stop making new ones but I'm debating whether to go with the typical boxes or leave them out for a bit softer feel. Comic is romance so in a way no borders would be nice but the comic will be going through some hard topics so the boxes would give the rough kind of feeling to it. Please help by giving your opinion \;0;/

2 months later

So this is my first comic, and it's kinda cringey but not as cringey as the first time I drew it.


Should I keep using this style or this one:

I tried Medibang Paint Pro as @YoungAdventurer recommended more than a month ago. I really liked it, and I hope I got gud since. Same OC, btw.

Any advice, of course, is highly appreciated.

13 days later

Hi there! I just uploaded my first comic on here. My boyfriend mentioned he wasnt a fan of the linework I used but can you guys give me some feedback too? I wanted to go for a more childrensbook-ish feel to it but maybe it is too sketchy looking? What do you think? My comic is here: Rin 'n Pip1

Or you can take a look at this!

1 month later

So for my comic Wait...What1 I keep feeling like I'm missing something like background or something I tried some in this strip but kinda just divulged into colors the second one. Would having (and working on) backgrounds be good or should I do colors and or white background?


@scullpanda I think it depends on your comics needs. Some comics, especially gags get by with little to no backgrounds. If your story has an actual narrative structure and location is important you should probably start making backgrounds.

I'd like some feedback on which thumbnail to use for my comic. The picture will usually be pretty small and the goal is to see which one is the most eye-catching:

NP, and thanks - that's actually my original one. Let me just show two more I just made:

I liked the use of blank space for your first one ---These two are nice I like the top better then the bottom

I usually do a lot more color and shading in my works - but that's been taking so much of my time that it made making new pages a real chore. So, I'm trying out a more 'traditional' approach to the patterns and shading of the webcomic. How is it looking so far?

NSFW: Mild artistic nudity2

My question-- does this thumbnail look interesting enough for a comic series?