The reason for this type of planning is to avoid inconsistencies when drawing your manga and to also help you plan the story. For example you will know that the characters need to walk past the convenience store to get to the beach. So you can have them buy snacks on the way. While at the same time you can avoid mistakes like forgetting the location of the store and having them walk past it on their way to the park in another chapter.
Your sketches can be fairly rough (a lot more so than the example), the idea is to quickly establish what will happen in every panel in a way that makes sense. Be aware that you may have to adjust the size of the panels in the actual manga as the size of the pages can be different (read the next step for explanation of printing and size). You should however still use the same number of panels and they should be laid out very close to the way you will draw them in the final manga.
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Alternatively if you have a pen tablet and the right software you can draw your manga digitally all together. In this case you obviously would not need to scan or ink the manga in traditional sense but you should still start with a light sketch and go over it with dark lines afterwards. Pretty much everything else that was mentioned earlier would still apply. 2ff7e9595c
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