Well, start by understanding the theme and style of your comic. Then, look for inspiration from similar comics or popular designs. Use the tools and features provided on comicbook.ai to lay out the elements and colors you want.
There are many animes about dancing or singing. Here are some examples:
1." Ma-Hime ": This is a Japanese anime with a theme of dance and music, produced by Key.
2. Kuroko's Basketball: Ultimate Battle: This is a Japanese animation with basketball and music as its theme, produced by the animation company JCSTAFF.
3 " The Song Changing Game ": This is a Japanese animation with music and games as its theme, produced by the animation company Shaft.
4. Mirai Diary: Punishment: This is a Japanese animation with a theme of dancing and singing, produced by the animation company Go Nagai.
5 We Still Don't Know the Name of the Flower We Saw That Day: This is a Japanese animation with music and dance as its theme, produced by the animation company Key.
These animes all contained elements of dancing and singing, and they all had deep emotions and storylines.
The Gate anime does cover the novels to a large extent. It takes the main plot elements from the novels, such as the opening of the gate to a fantasy world and the military's response. But there are some minor sub - plots and character developments in the novels that might not be fully explored in the anime due to time constraints or other reasons. Overall, if you've read the novels, you'll find the anime quite familiar, but it also has its own take on the story in some parts.
No. The Umineko anime does not cover the entire novel. There are a lot of details, plot developments, and character arcs in the novel that are either left out or not fully explored in the anime adaptation.