Found old stuff.

Nhatduongg

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For some reason, quite a lot of authors began learning how to draw for one reason or another. It could be that they want to add more skills to their knowledge, they found commissioning hard, or they envy those who can draw (Idk about others, but this is my situation).
I have never seriously attended any art classes of the sort. There was only one time when I applied for the manga drawing class at my school but then it got replaced with specialized students' study clubs (?) after a short time.
If you ask why I complain a lot and why not just do something about it. Well, I plan to, but not now since I'm currently in a tight spot.

Enough of ranting and into the topic. I came across an old comic that I drew when randomly walking around the house. And in the middle of drawing, I found that it took too much effort, so I just gave up.

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Gotta stop here because I can only attach 10 files

Anyhow, I'm no artist.

This is the novel version of that silly comic.

Thank you, have a nice day

Edit: I have many more comics lying around (probably 400-500 pages) but I won't be posting them considering how embarrassing it is to post stickmen drawings here. These 12 pages are the best of my ability already so I apologize.

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I'm originally an amateur manga/comic artist, but since I found no assistant, I shifted from drawing comic pages to writing novel manuscripts.

Less drawing, more fleshing out of story.

Here's one of my works uploaded in this forum.

 

Mellohwa

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For some reason, quite a lot of authors began learning how to draw for one reason or another. It could be that they want to add more skills to their knowledge, they found commissioning hard, or they envy those who can draw (Idk about others, but this is my situation).
For me, drawing is my earliest hobby. Way before I write stories.

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With my cats for the models
 

tiaf

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And in the middle of drawing, I found that it took too much effort, so I just gave up.

I feel your pain. I drew a prologue and one chapter according to webtoon requirements to get featured. Took me several months. Now it’s eternal hiatus. :blob_neutral:
 
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For some reason, quite a lot of authors began learning how to draw for one reason or another. It could be that they want to add more skills to their knowledge, they found commissioning hard, or they envy those who can draw (Idk about others, but this is my situation).
I have never seriously attended any art classes of the sort. There was only one time when I applied for the manga drawing class at my school but then it got replaced with specialized students' study clubs (?) after a short time.
If you ask why I complain a lot and why not just do something about it. Well, I plan to, but not now since I'm currently in a tight spot.

Enough of ranting and into the topic. I came across an old comic that I drew when randomly walking around the house. And in the middle of drawing, I found that it took too much effort, so I just gave up.


Anyhow, I'm no artist.

This is the novel version of that silly comic.

Thank you, have a nice day

Edit: I have many more comics lying around (probably 400-500 pages) but I won't be posting them considering how embarrassing it is to post stickmen drawings here. These 12 pages are the best of my ability already so I apologize.

The envy part might be the case for me.
Also stick figures are okay...
 
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