I'm no expert, but I have picked up a couple of tips here and there.
1. Write a script. In the script, write page numbers, panel numbers, descriptions of what's going on in the panels, character dialogue, et cetera.
2. Make thumbnail sketches. Just a quick rough sketch of the layout will do. If you aren't sure how to arrange a page, try several arrangements side-by-side and see which one you like best.
How are you going to be making the manga? Depending whether you go traditional or digital, I might be able to help with that, to an extent.
Call it karma. Call it luck. Me, I just don't give a... BOUNCE!
KyraChan
Grand Otaku | Posted 11/06/13 | Reply
@Keba Si Rota:
Okay ^^
Keba Si Rota
Don't Forget 3 Oct (Otaku Eternal) | Posted 11/06/13 | Reply
@KyraChan:
If you're doing rough sketches and inking, be sure to make the sketches a different color than the ink. That way you can tell which is which.
Call it karma. Call it luck. Me, I just don't give a... BOUNCE!
KyraChan
Grand Otaku | Posted 11/06/13 | Reply
@Keba Si Rota:
Thanks ^^ I'm planning on doing traditional with a with it of computer editing.
Keba Si Rota
Don't Forget 3 Oct (Otaku Eternal) | Posted 11/06/13 | Reply
I'm no expert, but I have picked up a couple of tips here and there.
1. Write a script. In the script, write page numbers, panel numbers, descriptions of what's going on in the panels, character dialogue, et cetera.
2. Make thumbnail sketches. Just a quick rough sketch of the layout will do. If you aren't sure how to arrange a page, try several arrangements side-by-side and see which one you like best.
How are you going to be making the manga? Depending whether you go traditional or digital, I might be able to help with that, to an extent.
Call it karma. Call it luck. Me, I just don't give a... BOUNCE!