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Manga Paneling Tut-I

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Sorry, the back button didn't work... so I took it off, I will try to make it work next time. :(




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This tutorial is not a step by step, rather it's one that tries to convey a concept of how to arrange movement on a page for manga reading.


Currently, the tutorial is not completed, it's a work in progress, suggestions and ideas on what you wish to see covered are welcomed.


This tutorial is sponsored by: :iconcaliforniaclipper: at 60$
(If she didn't sponsor the tutorial making, you would get at most about 3 pages of content, so go thank her~!) XD








More tips on paneling: [link]

My portfolio as a mangaka: [link]

:gallery: Other recommended paneling tutorials:

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Great presentation thank you for that but I still have my question concerning. I feel like panels or frames help the story flow. But the shapes I just can't seem to get. When should I use big frames and when should I use small frames. Or when should I use the triple column frame? More importantly, I see big manga artist use overlays and slanted edges to a frame and frameless panels which tend to be big and eye-catching. I'd really love to hear from you and clear my worries.