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Certain aspects of scanlating a raw may seem common sense to some, but even after reading manga for as long as I have I'm still not entirely sure how some groups manage to present a beautiful and clean chapter out of a grainy, SFX nightmare. I'm looking at you Redrawers. I'm convinced you're actual wizards.
How do you citizens do it? What is the process? And for those of us who are curious or interested in joining a group one day, are there any tutorials that you recommend we look over to help us refine our skills?
For me, at times I feel inspired to scanlate those last few chapters in a manga that's seemingly been dropped right before it's finale (How infuriating!###), but I've a very limited foreign language vocabulary, machine translation can only get me so far with such short patience, and I really only know so much when it comes to cleaning and redrawing, ntm I'm very busy and don't have time commit to a group or to spend hours sifting through information online myself. It doesn't stop me from wanting to do it though.
So! If any scanlators would be interested in sharing their tutorials, tips, and shortcuts for their work, I would be more than grateful for them!
I'm mostly interested in the translating and cleaning/redrawing tutorials and resources, but if you have any tips or tutorials for editing or typesetting or anything else I'd be happy to put it here as well!
General
Inside Scanlation's archived collection of various guides
Forever More Scanlation's extensive guides for every part of the scanlation process
Ruinevil's guide for cleaning, typesetting, and other tips
Typesetting
AnonBlack's extensive guide
Vorbis' guide
AnonBlack's Font Guide
Scanlation Font Resource Thread
Cleaning/Redrawing
Quick synopsis of Cleaning/Redrawing by M8E
Ruinevil's Photoshop tooltips
Ruinevil's screentone guide of what to do and what not to do
i-Lock's Speed Cleaning Guide (Italian tutorial also available) used with these Photoshop actions
rEaL0sT’s Tutorial for High Quality Manga Cleaning
Translation
AnonBlack's Translation Guide
Quality Checker
Ruinevil's guide
Other
Psychobob/Orneryjen's extrensive collection of screentones, patterns, brushes, links, etc.
How do you citizens do it? What is the process? And for those of us who are curious or interested in joining a group one day, are there any tutorials that you recommend we look over to help us refine our skills?
For me, at times I feel inspired to scanlate those last few chapters in a manga that's seemingly been dropped right before it's finale (How infuriating!###), but I've a very limited foreign language vocabulary, machine translation can only get me so far with such short patience, and I really only know so much when it comes to cleaning and redrawing, ntm I'm very busy and don't have time commit to a group or to spend hours sifting through information online myself. It doesn't stop me from wanting to do it though.
So! If any scanlators would be interested in sharing their tutorials, tips, and shortcuts for their work, I would be more than grateful for them!
I'm mostly interested in the translating and cleaning/redrawing tutorials and resources, but if you have any tips or tutorials for editing or typesetting or anything else I'd be happy to put it here as well!
Tutorials, Tips & Resources
General
Inside Scanlation's archived collection of various guides
Forever More Scanlation's extensive guides for every part of the scanlation process
Ruinevil's guide for cleaning, typesetting, and other tips
Typesetting
AnonBlack's extensive guide
Vorbis' guide
AnonBlack's Font Guide
Scanlation Font Resource Thread
Cleaning/Redrawing
Quick synopsis of Cleaning/Redrawing by M8E
Ruinevil's Photoshop tooltips
Ruinevil's screentone guide of what to do and what not to do
i-Lock's Speed Cleaning Guide (Italian tutorial also available) used with these Photoshop actions
rEaL0sT’s Tutorial for High Quality Manga Cleaning
Translation
AnonBlack's Translation Guide
Quality Checker
Ruinevil's guide
Other
Psychobob/Orneryjen's extrensive collection of screentones, patterns, brushes, links, etc.