Are nips even human? How do they do this? How do they make complex and sometimes philosophically deep works when they're chronically tired and overworked? It seems like they don't have time to even think because they're constantly scurrying around in ways that put Amazon wagies to shame.
Are nips even human? How do they do this...
I imagine they figure out the main bones of the story before serialization begins. As for the details of the story, I imagine that's worked out during storyboarding which they are allotted plenty of time to do.
I wouldn't know, but crunch time might also be a good thing for writing. Each episode of South Park is created in one week and as the co-creator Trey Parker has said, "We don't have the luxury of writer's block".
My mistake, just took a closer look. Writing is done during "scenario" (not storyboard) which apparently gets 4 hours per week.
Most stuff you're thinking of is probably monthly, not weekly.
>Waaaah, why should I work, waaaahhh
Who the fuck is Shitbashi? Imagine working this hard and still being no one while Togashi getting world wide attention just by dropping ugly handwriting manuscript that took him only 2 hours at most.
do something you love and youll never work a day in your life :)
That seems stupid, even working 95-100h would at least allow a survivable sleep schedule an an afternoon of free time a week compared to this
He made nurarihyon no mago
Remember that one?
>How do they make complex and sometimes philosophically deep works when they're chronically tired and overworked?
This is the schedule of mangaka who has his works published in WSJ. How many complex and philosophically deep manga do you know of that were published in WSJ?
user he doesn't read he's just a shitposter.
How long does it take to finish name(storyboard) and manuscript?
name(19 pages)/manuscript(19 pages):
>Gege: half a day/5 days
>Oda: 3 days/3 days
>Kubo: 3 days/ 12 hours+20 hours
>Gotoge: 7-10 hours/ 4-5 days
>Saeki: -/6 days
>Shinohara: 2 days/ 4 days
>Shirai: 7 days/-
>Sorachi: 3-5 days/2-3 days
>Tamura: 3-4 days/4 days
>Tsukuda: 5-7 days/-
>Tsutsui: 13-15 hours/5 days
>Posuka: -/6 days
>Fujimoto: 1-2 days/4-6 days
>Hrikoshi: 2-3 days/4-5 days
>Matsui: 3 days/4 days
>Yabuki: 9-12 hours/5 days
>color illust
I doubt that happens every week, probably every month or whenever they feel like it
source?
>Trey Parker has said, "We don't have the luxury of writer's block".
Yeah but south Park sucks ass. They just shit out a bunch of nonsense because stoned normies still watch their show for some reason. The bar for manga is astronomically high in comparison.
>astronomically high in comparison
you have to be joking.
People look at this shit and sensationalize mangaka schedules but ignore the ones like Araki or Akimoto where they had strict end times each dah and days off work. Irresponsible scheduling affects mangaka in every schedule, this is why you had Hagiwara sleeping less than 2 hours a day when he was doing Bastard quarterly, and now he's too fucked to draw for more than an hour.
>he doesn't know
> He paid for the glorified interview book
Lmao I’d take an 8-to-5 bean-counting job over sleeping 2hrs a day and a diet of instant ramen and coffee
but where has he timetabled the scrooooolling and refreshing and the cooming and the staring at steam then closing it
This isn’t true, they make up the story as they go along aside from very key ideas if even that usually
>The bar for manga is astronomically high in comparison.
is this a real post
>Each episode of South Park is created in one week and as the co-creator Trey Parker has said, "We don't have the luxury of writer's block".
Oh, so that's why SP has always been shit.