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@UncleQ
I'm going to be blunt here, your personal opinion about what is a manga/who is a mangaka/whats allowed on this website, doesn't matter in this discussion.
Since the Admins of this website added a "User created" format tag, means they have thought about this matter and decided to include this tag.
I could stop right here, because this discussion is entirely useless, (Just take a look at the radiant comment section here on mangadex) but I want to address some of the things you've said.
How do you think I see this website? From your comment it looks like you think I desperatly want to be seen as a mangaka. To be honest, I don't care. I just want to tell and illustrate a story and I use the "medium/style" manga for it, because I personally like it more than the other styles (comic/webcomic/manwha). The word for someone drawing the manga is a "mangaka", so I use that.
It looks like we both have very different opinions on what/who is a manga/mangaka.
I was searching for a website where I can post my manga every month. First I wanted to create my own site, but I've been using mangadex before and when someone told me that you can upload user content here, it was pretty much instantly decided because I really like the layout and design of MangaDex.
It's very bold of you to assume I didn't do any of the key points you've mentioned. It's true that I have A LOT to learn, but I've been practicing all of the things you've mentioned for the 5 years since I started drawing. These points are also standard information for everyone learning storytelling and you can find them in pretty much every youtube video, book or forum post about creating storys.
I don't know how you could know that I don't follow these rules, when only 6 chapters have been released so far.
Point 4 doesn't even make sense because I'm not the one being angry here.
"Your drawings and writings right now are that of someone vomiting up all of the bland and derivative pop culture that they have consumed recently. It's shallow, and devoid of life and imagination."
It certainly looks like something made you really mad, but I don't know what I did to hurt you so bad.
"Think about it, you put your work up on a site that includes the work from professional mangaka that make a living doing what they do and volunteer teams that translation and edit an ocean of content from those professionals for free."
I thought about it and I have no idea what you are trying to tell me. My manga is also free and I don't make a living from it. I don't understand.
"So stop trying to reproduce the drawing and story telling style of a culture you know nothing about and have only read amateur translations of."
Why wouldn't I be allowed to follow a style that was created in a different country?
"Now, what you can become is a comic book/graphic novel author with your own distinct style and voice."
I don't remember you being the deciding force of what I will do in my life.
"Dragon Claw in it’s current state barely resembles rough story boards outlining an incomplete idea"
Well yes. I'm only at chapter 6. What did you expect? This is the first manga where I created more than one chapter. But you have to start somewhere right?
I'm also using a very slow "show don't tell" approach, It will take some time before I show all the worldbuilding and important plot points.
"Draw and write every day. You have talent but you still have a lot of room for improvement."
No, I don't have talent. What you see is the result of hard work every day for 5 years. And yes, of course there is room for improvement. Art is a never ending cycle of improvement.
"Quit squandering your obvious talent."
So I'm wasting my "talent" on... illustrating a fantasy story in the style of a manga? What is not wasting my "talent" then? Making a comic?
One look at the ratings shows you that most people are okay with the quality of Dragon Claw and thats good enough for me.
I'm going to continue to make people happy with my manga every month. As long as I follow the rules of the website I'm using, I don't see a problem.
I recommend you to come back in a year or something and re-read Dragon-Claw. Maybe your opinion will change when the story has progressed further.
I'm going to be blunt here, your personal opinion about what is a manga/who is a mangaka/whats allowed on this website, doesn't matter in this discussion.
Since the Admins of this website added a "User created" format tag, means they have thought about this matter and decided to include this tag.
I could stop right here, because this discussion is entirely useless, (Just take a look at the radiant comment section here on mangadex) but I want to address some of the things you've said.
How do you think I see this website? From your comment it looks like you think I desperatly want to be seen as a mangaka. To be honest, I don't care. I just want to tell and illustrate a story and I use the "medium/style" manga for it, because I personally like it more than the other styles (comic/webcomic/manwha). The word for someone drawing the manga is a "mangaka", so I use that.
It looks like we both have very different opinions on what/who is a manga/mangaka.
I was searching for a website where I can post my manga every month. First I wanted to create my own site, but I've been using mangadex before and when someone told me that you can upload user content here, it was pretty much instantly decided because I really like the layout and design of MangaDex.
It's very bold of you to assume I didn't do any of the key points you've mentioned. It's true that I have A LOT to learn, but I've been practicing all of the things you've mentioned for the 5 years since I started drawing. These points are also standard information for everyone learning storytelling and you can find them in pretty much every youtube video, book or forum post about creating storys.
I don't know how you could know that I don't follow these rules, when only 6 chapters have been released so far.
Point 4 doesn't even make sense because I'm not the one being angry here.
"Your drawings and writings right now are that of someone vomiting up all of the bland and derivative pop culture that they have consumed recently. It's shallow, and devoid of life and imagination."
It certainly looks like something made you really mad, but I don't know what I did to hurt you so bad.
"Think about it, you put your work up on a site that includes the work from professional mangaka that make a living doing what they do and volunteer teams that translation and edit an ocean of content from those professionals for free."
I thought about it and I have no idea what you are trying to tell me. My manga is also free and I don't make a living from it. I don't understand.
"So stop trying to reproduce the drawing and story telling style of a culture you know nothing about and have only read amateur translations of."
Why wouldn't I be allowed to follow a style that was created in a different country?
"Now, what you can become is a comic book/graphic novel author with your own distinct style and voice."
I don't remember you being the deciding force of what I will do in my life.
"Dragon Claw in it’s current state barely resembles rough story boards outlining an incomplete idea"
Well yes. I'm only at chapter 6. What did you expect? This is the first manga where I created more than one chapter. But you have to start somewhere right?
I'm also using a very slow "show don't tell" approach, It will take some time before I show all the worldbuilding and important plot points.
"Draw and write every day. You have talent but you still have a lot of room for improvement."
No, I don't have talent. What you see is the result of hard work every day for 5 years. And yes, of course there is room for improvement. Art is a never ending cycle of improvement.
"Quit squandering your obvious talent."
So I'm wasting my "talent" on... illustrating a fantasy story in the style of a manga? What is not wasting my "talent" then? Making a comic?
One look at the ratings shows you that most people are okay with the quality of Dragon Claw and thats good enough for me.
I'm going to continue to make people happy with my manga every month. As long as I follow the rules of the website I'm using, I don't see a problem.
I recommend you to come back in a year or something and re-read Dragon-Claw. Maybe your opinion will change when the story has progressed further.