In the parlance of our times: Gotcha, fam.I swear I've read this before but I don't know where I would've, I was expecting to see a oneshot for it in the author's page or something.
Got it, thanks a lot. I went ahead and sent in a report to get this merged into Suama (after poking at it it seems like this was probably a mistake caused by how mangaupdates named this author "Suama-ii" to disambiguate them from someone else named SUAMA), so hopefully someone fixes it.In the parlance of our times: Gotcha, fam.
That said, you're making a good point: they aren't tagged as having the same author. Could you open a report? It never seems to work for me.
was it really intrusive? if so i'll make sure to take note next time. Also this was actually my first release i would love to hear any feedback ( i actually need it ) thanks.Come on man don't fuck up the best panel with your website name stamped on her head. Put it somewhere else.
perhaps you're referring to this ? https://www.pixiv.net/en/artworks/91237361I swear I've read this before but I don't know where I would've, I was expecting to see a oneshot for it in the author's page or something.
Yes, please don't place watermarks directly on the panels, it's annoying and the vast majority of manga scanlation groups dont do it. I think it's also against upload rules. The only people I see doing it are shitty manhwa groups or group thats went from manhwa to manga. If you're worried about credits include a credits page, and if you're worried about aggregators removing said pages don't worry as the vast majority of them are too lazy to remove it. I checked the big aggregators and all of them keep the credits pages. Also if you still insist on watermarking don't do it directly on the panel, do it on the white spaces of the page or on the blank sides of the pages like groups do with TL notes. Or like how you did with the second chapter. But I suggest lowering it a bit more or decreasing the font size as it still hits the panel. Moreover I would change fonts to something like wild words. Here is a link to a complete guide to scanlating with downloadable fonts included: https://www.insidescanlation.com/etc/the-idiots-guide-to-editing-manga/guide/type/fonts.html. I suggest using these fonts. Also since your raws are lower res, I highly suggest upscaling them before scanlation. You can look up tutorials on youtube on how to batch upscale on photoshop. Or use waifux2. Here is a list of other upscalers: https://upscale.wiki/wiki/Model_Database#Manga. Here is another good post on upscaling: .was
was it really intrusive? if so i'll make sure to take note next time. Also this was actually my first release i would love to hear any feedback ( i actually need it ) thanks.