u/Jaanma0101

The process of making an action webtoon

I have all of the lore and most of the plot built out as well as characters for this webtoon I’ve wanted to make for years and years. Its premise follows something I thought up in middle school and has evolved over a long period of time but I finally decided to pull the trigger and put pen to paper.

I’m using medibang since it’s free and have sketched out the MC but I was thinking “how do people do this and keep characters dynamic and ‘natural?’”. That being said, I am looking for a free software that would allow me to use a 3-D model to help with modeling characters for fights and just any tool to assist me on this journey and make my life easier.

In addition, I’m needing any and all tips as far as structuring a webtoon, pacing, or anything like that. Maybe if you guys have a favorite YouTuber who helps with these sort of things or a forum for advice.

Anything helps and is appreciated. Thank you.

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u/Jaanma0101 — 2 days ago

The process of making an action webtoon

I have all of the lore and most of the plot built out as well as characters for this webtoon I’ve wanted to make for years and years. Its premise follows something I thought up in middle school and has evolved over a long period of time but I finally decided to pull the trigger and put pen to paper.

I’m using medibang since it’s free and have sketched out the MC but I was thinking “how do people do this and keep characters dynamic and ‘natural?’”. That being said, I am looking for a free software that would allow me to use a 3-D model to help with modeling characters for fights and just any tool to assist me on this journey and make my life easier.

In addition, I’m needing any and all tips as far as structuring a webtoon, pacing, or anything like that. Maybe if you guys have a favorite YouTuber who helps with these sort of things or a forum for advice.

Anything helps and is appreciated. Thank you.

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u/Jaanma0101 — 3 days ago

I am currently an employee of a big defense contractor working with NASA on Artemis as an engineering technician lvl 2 (Used to also do eddy current inspections as an NDE lvl 2 for them) and am planning to attend school to become a full-fledged engineer. I plan to attend a college in my home state that has "Product Design and Manufacturing Engineering (PDME)" as a bachelors and will take any extra-curricular class geared towards aerospace and design. Is this enough to possibly get on with NASA as a design engineer or what would you recommend I do? My school also has a JSP (Jump Start Program) and internships with Nasa so should I shoot for those as well?

Feel free to DM or Comment and I will try to respond to all.

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u/Jaanma0101 — 23 days ago

I currently work for a big defense contractor doing work for NASAs Artemis and hope to obtain a degree to become a structural or mechanical design engineer. I have spoken to a lot of people and done a lot of research and think I can do this by obtaining a mechanical engineering technology bachelors degree but have also been told that I might receive pushback because a mechanical engineering degree is often preferred.

I would love to pursue a full engineering degree but time would be my biggest downfall as of now… I have one kid and another on the way and in person school is required for engineering degrees. An engineering technology degree is much more feasible being fully online with schools like ECPI and if I can do it that way I’d prefer to.

In your guys’ experience what do you think would be best for me?

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u/Jaanma0101 — 24 days ago