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hii~~ i am an artist. i mostly do traditional art ( watercolours, oil painting, pencil and colour sketching, acrylic paint ) and have never ever done didgital art. so i have no idea how or what to use. i am also pretty good at writing and storytelling so i thought maybe i could combine my skills to make a webtoon. ofcourse i know that its gonna take a long time to organise and make everything, but im still up for it. i have been researching on the internet but i still need more clarified answers like what devices or what programs you need or are there any aditional skills that you need to learn. even im on a budget i want to use good resources. would love if anyone could give me a detailed explanation on the process of making a webtoon . thank you so much.
You can use alot depending on the device you’re using— I heard most creators use clip paint studio and medibang paint, but theres also procreate and ibis paint. You don’t really need any specific devices to create a webtoon, a drawing tablet/pen is optional. For additional skills I think how you make/seperate the panels? There’s different f...... reply
I use Ibis paint X, you can try that (it's free). And here's a video on how to make a manga in that app. https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=7_yj3tbcbV4&t=689s you can also use clip paint studio, procreate etc. And you can use any device to draw, a drawing tablet is optional reply
If you’re using a computer I recommend using krita because it’s literally photoshop but free(photoshop is a major ripoff) if you’re using an iPad or sumn else I recommend ibis paint or procreate both are really good! I recommend using one main program because all of them are slightly different, it was really difficult for me to use krita sinc...... 1 reply
Sorry for asking but have you searched on Youtube? I have seen in there many videos from actual artists explaining how do they draw their webtoons. They usually use Procreate to make it but I'd recommend Krita and GIMP if you cannot pay for the program. As far as devices go, Wacom is a pretty common choice. reply