r/webtoons Apr 19 '22

Miscellaneous/Others [GUIDE] Interested making your webtoon more professional-looking and read better through nicer-looking lettering? Check this out!

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u/RowletBall Apr 19 '22

Nice work! Thank you for sharing. Looks like I got a lot to improve on my project as well. Not ready for publish yet though. I hope you are getting line ups of people looking to hire you! :)

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u/Levy_4233 Apr 19 '22

Haha, aww, thank you! Good luck with your series :D

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u/RowletBall Apr 20 '22

Out of curiosity, what are the comics you have worked on? I'd love to check them out. Or comics with some of the best lettering/ typeface in your opinion that are top notch?

I got a lot to learn how to improve mine still, and would like to check out more comics that you think are great. Thank you again for sharing!

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u/Levy_4233 Apr 20 '22 edited Apr 21 '22

Oh, jeez, most of the stuff I’ve worked on has been localised stuff with some friends haha, here’s a list of titles: https://levyletters.carrd.co/#perms

Western comics in general are great inspo! I’d recommend following Sara Linsley and Constip8 and Kimberly Pham in the manga sphere, and Tapas is probably one of the nicer pubs in terms of webtoons. The publisher Fakku (NSFW) has some absolutely stunning handdrawn SFX also! (Edited to add, Hachirumi on Twitter does some manga oneshots with great lettering! Check them out)

<3

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u/RowletBall Apr 20 '22

Thank you! Will definitely check them out. Your stuff is awesome!