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They lean heavy on the traditional, but that’s basically how it’s done. Unless you’re making a webcomic like I do. Then you find a place to upload the images (if you’re doing it on a webpage or an online reader, depending how that works) or PDF/CBR file (your preference for the digital download) and get your comic out. Personally I never use a script or the thumbnails because the story runs in my head until it’s laid out, but I haven’t done a full length comic in years. Also, the tablet (I use a Parblo A610 currently) is the tool. Clip Studio Paint (which I also use, though other some artists use other programs) is my program of choice since it was Manga Studio 5 before the addition of limited animation tools. Finally, the video seems to put blame on the letterer for blocking the art than the artist leaving room for the word balloons and sound effects. Both are a mistake, but it’s not always the letterer’s fault.




