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  • Question
    Can I just use pencil and paper or do I need to use a computer?
    Community Answer
    You can use whichever you like! It's been said that digital is easier when you're learning to draw if you can find the right tools, such as a drawing tablet and the right programs. Popular Mangaka's who use traditional paper and pencil have generally had a lot of training and experience drawing, but both are good skills to learn. Do whichever you're most comfortable with first.
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    Is it too late to becoming a Mangaka if I am 16 years old and don't take art classes?
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    No, it is not too late. You can start at any age: just sign up for competitions and try your best! It is best to take art classes, but you don't have to.
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    Can I became a manga artist even if I'm not living in japan?
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    Yes, you can. For one, you can self-publish manga, and you can even earn a living doing it. However, you'll probably have more luck if you're living in Japan.
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    Can I be a Manga Ka if I am 14 years old?
    Community Answer
    Yes.
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    What kind of Japanese language do I need to learn to became a Manga Ka?
    Community Answer
    It depends. If you are writing a Manga for children, write in Hiragana. For teenagers, use Kanji or Hiragana. For adults, any of the languages will do.
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    What apps should I install for digital drawing?
    Community Answer
    I would recommend Photoshop, Paint Tool SAI, or Manga Studio. If you want free apps, you can use GIMP or Pencil 2D.
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    Is traditional drawing or computer better for a beginner?
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    First, you can make the manga pages using traditional drawing, then scan it into your computer to make cleaner lines. You don't have to, but inking is hard and can get messy; if you mess up, there is no "undo" button.
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    Can I still publish a manga even though I don't know Japanese?
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    Any language is acceptable in a manga, but if you want it to be in Japanese, use an online translation tool to help you.
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    What if I don't have has much time to think about my story?
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    Make the time! Think about it when you're in the car on the way somewhere, when you have breaks at school, any time you're not totally focused on something else. Keep a notebook with you and jot down ideas whenever they come to you.
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    Can I make a novel, publish that, then make an English or Japaneses manga after?
    Community Answer
    Of course.
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    Is there a program where I draw the characters a few times and move them onto each page so I don't have to draw them again and again?
    Community Answer
    Yes, most programs that have the 'layers' options will allow you to do this. All you do is draw the character, and then switch to a different layer. You can also move those characters on the page.
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    Can I draw my own manga using digital apps instead of manual drawing?
    CasMangaArt
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    Yes. Manga Studio is one of the best software for creating digital manga, and it has a wide range of effects to replicate the traditional way.
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    Can I be a Manga Ka even though I only know how to draw a little bit?
    Community Answer
    Yes, you can be. Just practice as much as possible and look at some tutorials online.
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    How can I get a job as a manga artist if I am in another country and can't go to Japan?
    CasMangaArt
    Community Answer
    You can get your manga published by a non-Japanese publisher, such as Darkhorse comics, or a weekly comic magazine.
  • Question
    Where should a middle schooler start?
    Community Answer
    Start with beginner art classes and learn the basics of art.
  • Question
    I'm a writer. Where can I find an illustrator?
    Destiny Riley
    Community Answer
    I'm no professional, but I'd say just start with who is closest to you. If you have a friend or a family member that is good at drawing and likes to do it, you might be best off asking them first. Otherwise you can find tons and tons of aspiring artists online who would love to get some exposure for their work - DeviantArt might be a good place to start.
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    I don't live in Japan, but I will go there soon. Can I become a manga ka there?
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    Yes. If a Japanese publisher finds your manga to be of value, you can get it published. You might need to get your manga translated if it isn't in Japanese.
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    Can I publish a manga I wrote in Japan? Is there a way to contact them?
    Community Answer
    You can find an online site to enter your manga in a contest. If you can't speak Japanese, use a translation app. Then, while you're waiting for a reply, work on building your Japanese.
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    Can I publish my manga online and earn money from it?
    Community Answer
    Yes, you can. You can either find a site to submit your work to for payment, or you can create a website with ads that can generate revenue.
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    Does a comic have to be completed in order to be published?
    Community Answer
    Yes, most often a comic will need to be finished (unless it's part of a larger saga) before it can be published.
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    How does one find their own manga style?
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    Practice by drawing​ the typical characters first. Later, look at the Mangalore styles that you like and take segments from that style and try to incorporate them in yours. Do this for a bit of time, and soon enough you will have a style of your own.
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    Can I make an anime movie out of my manga creation?
    Community Answer
    Yes, you can.
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    How old do I have to be to make a manga? What devices and software are suitable for manga?
    Community Answer
    There is no age limit when it comes to creating manga. Many programs will do fine, but using something like Paint Tool Sai or Photoshop will make your manga look high in quality. You can either go with standard traditional art (this will require having to scan or photograph your pages), or you can go digital and use a pen tablet.
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    What are the basic tools for a beginner Mangaka?
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    G pen, Maru pen, .9mm mechanical pencil, Tombow mono plastic eraser, correcting fluid and a kneaded eraser.
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    I can draw my characters perfectly fine, but I can't draw background and side effects. Can I still be a mangaka?
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    Possibly if you have an friend or assistant that can draw backgrounds, or if you just practice a lot until you improve. Manga drawings are mostly focused on the action anyway, you don't have to have very detailed backgrounds.
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    Do I need to go to school if I want to become a Manga author?
    Community Answer
    No, you can post your Manga on websites like Tapas and Webtoons, which are for all ages.
  • Question
    Screen tone is required for Manga. Is it acceptable if I don't have screen tone on it?
    Community Answer
    Screen tone is not required for Manga. It is optional.
  • Question
    Can Australians earn degrees like this and go to Japan to become a Manga Ka?
    Community Answer
    In Australia it is very rare to find a school that has a Manga Ka degrees, but you can instead choose fine arts. You can then become a Manga Ka in Japan, but prepare yourself, because becoming a Manga Ka in Japan is not easy.
  • Question
    Can I do a mix of a novel and manga if I don't have a lot of time to draw?
    Community Answer
    Yes, but it wouldn't exactly be a manga. It would probably be classified as a "light novel" or "novella."
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    Can I make a Manga adaptation of another type of drama series?
    Community Answer
    You can do it for your own fun, but if you would like to publish it, you would have to ask permission from the creator of the original drama series.
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