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a genuine question, do authors draw chapters by the week ? won't that be tiring asf ? and what happens if they don't complete it by the date of release
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Me as a webtoonist, i would say no. But it depends how your team works too i guess. For example, I’m working by myself, and i need to actually make at least 3 to 5 episode more so i won’t caught up in deadline, means if something urgent happened i still have the time to caught for the next episodes… if that’s make sense…
But i think mostly author who have a team, didn’t do that way… who knows(beside they have agency(?) kind of thing, i don’t know things about it since i’m freelancer ╮( ̄▽ ̄)╭)
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Not likely what you’re saying. In an interview a very long time ago, Byeonduck the author of painter of the night said she draws them weekly. The agency always asks for it weekly, they basically have the story board, but they can change weekly depending on their mood. You may think these authors do these full time, but NO. Drawing manga is not enough to feed these people, bec of illegal sites like mangago. And the other commenter is right, if they can’t submit this week’s deadline they go on Hiatus, or extend, drawing manga is emotionally, physically, mentally draining.
don't use italic for normal speech bubbles -from a typesetter
WORD!!! I hate when I have to use it for thoughts bubbles they’re sooo hard to shape
oh is it you who is translating it ? I wanted to send a message instead of commenting here but the uploader username wasn't beside the chapter
Oh no lol I’m only gonna upload the official translations when they’re released it’s someone on the b site