A collection of guidelines for making an awesome webtoon. Contributions in any form are welcome!
Webtoons are a type of digital comic that originated in South Korea.
There are three things that sets webtoons apart from regular comics: each episode is published on one long, vertical strip (making use of an infinite canvas rather than multiple pages so that it is easier to read on a smartphone or computer); they will most likely be in color rather than black-and-white since they are rarely published in physical form; and some will feature music and animations that play during each chapter.
- Webtoon Basic Editing Tips
- Creator's Guide to Tapastic | By Tapas
- Making Comics for both Print and Webtoon | By Clip Studio
- Creators 101 | LINE Webtoon (Youtube)
- Ikou's Tutorials | By Fany
- How to Make Comics (or Manga) | By Ahkward Kat
- Creating a Webtoon Series! | By Talart (Youtube)
- Creating Webtoon | By Archie The RedCat (Youtube)
- Creating and Slicing Vertical Comics
- Webtoons.com examples - actual example of thumbnails and vertical strip with sizes.
- How to Pick the Right Image File Type | Tapas Guide - for exporting your image and picking the right file type
- Tips for Creating Vertical Scrolling Webtoons
- Creating a Webtoon! Ep. 4: Starting to Panel! (Seriously How do I Panel?)
- How To Organize Your Panels
- My Secret Webtoon Tool || Webtoon Panel Tutorial
- AnonBlack's Typesetting Guide
- Comic Book Lettering Grammar & Tradition
- insidescanlation's Typesetting Guide
- 10 Mistakes Made by Amateur Letterers
- LIA CAST 120 - Spotting your balloons, with Zack Giallongo
- Typography Tutorial: Leading, Kerning, Tracking
Dialogue | SFX | Handwritten |
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CC Wild Words | Umberto | Augie |
CC Astro City | Trashhand | |
CC Jim Lee | CC Splashdown | |
CC Kiss and Tell | ||
CC Dear Diary | ||
Anime ace | ||
Playtime with Hot Toddies | ||
Back Issues BB |
- Places to publish or read webtoons
- Online Image Slicer - Image slicer designed for Webtoons.com & Tapas format
- Image Slicer Photoshop Script - Automatic image slicer for photoshop (additional tutorial in replies)