umm not user related to break things up
which one do you prefer, a beautifully render but static panel that take up 1.2 screen with 1-2 speech bubble just plastered on the top or bottom of it (new online comic)
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an "ok" artstyle with proper paneling (idk if it's the right word) so there's at least 4 panel in your screen with speech bubble that you can follow without scrolling (more traditional style. think about how manga and comic usually divided per pages)
and the panel here refer to comic boxes panels if you're confused.
the first one has the advantage of being beautiful, obviously but what i noticed is it has lower word count so you either continuously scroll to continue one sentence (a thumb workout) or have a speech bubble so dense since they have to fill out all the information without additional panel.
the latter is generally easier to follow since we don't need to scroll much so we can linger in some pages to read and absorb the art. the art style depends on the artist but it usually won't be fully colored and rendered.
this is coming from my gripe with recent Webtoon format and a tweet I came across just now. sorry about the yap fest
I'm partial to manga format. But I don't think webtoon format is bad. I just feel like manhwa artists don't really do anything interesting with it.
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