Summary
In this chapter, we covered all manner of ground regarding manga creations! First, we learned how to set up workspaces, then about creating new files and templates, and finally, all about frame border panels!
You may come back to this chapter for more adjustment of your workspace as you find easier workspace layouts, and to try out new file settings or panel layouts for more complex storytelling.
For file configurations, I personally recommend you stick to the new file template settings we used in the example in the Adding templates to a new file section, unless you are required to create your manga in specific settings. In that way, you don’t need to worry about what settings you should configure each time you create a new file; it’s great to jump into creation quickly! Just ensure to keep the file resolution around 300 dpi.
Now you have a great manga workspace to draw your stories onto and panel variations, shall we move on to exploring erasers...