Postby Ashley » Fri Jul 29, 2005 9:45 am
I'm only a beginner mangaka, but it's always worked out well for me to finish the story/script first. In my mind, I have a sense of where I am going, and it's much, much, MUCH easier to make plot changes and what have you. I'd advise after you finish a script (or when you get to a plot hole) leave it alone for a few months (yes, months) and then come back. You will have fresh eyes, and it should be easier to think about; and it will reveal if you truly want to work on it.
Also, completed scripts are easier to come back to--I have about 5 or so on my computer saved that I can refer back to whenever I have the time now without having to think about an ending or whatever. ^^ I never wrote anything for LT, which is probably why I have such a hard time coming back to it >.> (especially since I quit my job there)
Plus, while you're writing, you can do some concept art or pratice sketches of the characters to tackle that artistic itch. XD Like Shoo said, though, if you're going for episodic type comedy (LT, MT) then it's ok to write off the fly like that.