With stories, I am used to making drafts on paper by myself. This process is the coolest, as long as I can understand it myself, haha (I feel like an expert at this time, wave my hand).
After that, I began to formally create on the computer. In fact, the first step can be omitted, but it is my own habit. I usually doodle in my notebook. You still have to cut a grass on the computer first, and press the standard grid (if this is published, there will be publishing requirements, so you can draw it yourself) PS: When drawing, make the paper bigger, about A4, which is enough, in case someone wants to publish it, but when it is spread online and in Weibo, it will be smaller, and you can watermark it yourself for fear of being stolen by others.
Create a new tracing line layer on the draft layer. If you like lines, as long as the final color is just convenient, but I like to add some color to the lines, which is more natural.
After the line draft is completed, build a layer under the line draft and color it! I chose plane paintings, and the colors are all bright. The way of painting varies from person to person, but try to be simple and refreshing. After all, four-grid comics are easy and funny sketches!
Background layer ~ I'm lazy about this. I only draw the background unless the story needs it. Many times, it is the overall color on the screen (the color wakes up according to the protagonist's clothes)
Finally, add a dialog box and the text will be done!