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This depends on your own talent.,I like comics like you.,But the comics I draw are very poor (to put it bluntly.,I don't have any motivation.,I don't feel like I'm talented) Of course, there are family factors.,Environmental factors also have.,So I can't go to the comics.,But it's okay to be a businessman who sells comics.,It's not bad to be with your beloved books every day.,Comics this thing.,Sometimes it's up to you to decide.,I hope it can help you.。
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It's not easy, it's not easy.
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It's hard to be a manga artist. I'm submitting articles now, and many magazines don't want them. And after you use a pen name and vote many times, almost no one wants you anymore.,You can only change the style of painting and start over under a pseudonym.。。
It's up to you to like it, I've been doing it for 10 years, but I still feel very difficult and far from the goal. In fact, some cartoonists almost become businessmen after entering the industry, and these are all caused by the insider. To make money, unless you're really a cartoonist for money......Then it is much easier to make a living or be a businessman......Unless you really want to pursue your dreams.
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What was your childhood dream? Being a cartoonist? Merchant? ·· If you're interested in something, you won't feel tired of doing it...
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I'm learning manga now just to satisfy my hobby, and I'm studying while working. Hehe!
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1. What kind of enthusiasm you paint with is more important than what you paint;
2. Wanting to draw comics is an instinctive desire, not just to get the approval of others;
3. Never think that you are not ready, and you will not see the direction of the second step without the first step;
4. Who said that you can't learn comics, create comics and constantly improve your sketching skills at the same time? Monochrome paintings are all sketches, and the manga itself is also a type of sketch (orthodox ink line comics);
5. Don't always ask others what conditions they need to become a cartoonist, only you know best what conditions you need to make your own satisfactory works, a thousand cartoonists have a thousand creative methods, the focus is on "what do I need for my work" rather than "what conditions do I want to become a cartoonist";
6. Comics themselves are happiness, always believe in your heart and choose the path for yourself!
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Enough creation and different thinking. Logic should be strong. Of course, the most important thing is that you can draw.
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The most important thing is to draw, and then there is imagination.
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