I’ve published an e-book “How to Create Your Manga: A complete guide to become a pro” on Amazon Kindle [English edition] !
Author: Yuki Sugiyama (杉山 友樹) @sugiyan1192
Translated by @hachi_moon
Special thanks to @HokutoAndy, @Sedeto(Cover design)

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You can buy it as picture data on Gumroad too.
https://gumroad.com/howtomanga
It is not just about drawing a picture, but whole of how to create manga.



This book explains about manga as follows;
How to use manga tools and drawing rules in the Chapter 1.

How to compose stories and panels in the Chapter 2.

The importance to be aware of the readers in the Chapter 3.

The concrete methods to get a job as a professional mangaka in the Chapter 4.

All are based on Japanese manga and my experience as manga artist.
In addition to how to create manga, the book has many contents about Japanese manga culture. For example, history, income of manga artist and relationship between manga and Japanese society, etc.

Many Japanese manga are exemplified for easy understanding.

This book is for all manga lovers, so if you don’t draw manga, I recommend it with confidence !
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https://gumroad.com/howtomanga
I’m going to post the additional contents on my new blogs as a continuation of the book.

https://www.patreon.com/howtomanga
I’m sure that this book and blogs make your manga life more fun !
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