The phrase "make it" is idiomatic. It means to "to succeed in doing something" (ex. make it big - to become successful) or "succeed in surviving" - (make it through).
"make clear" by itself is transitive, you will need a direct object. You can't say "I make clear.", you have to say "I make my intention clear", or "I make it clear". The same as "make obvious", you must say "I make the answer obvious" or "I make it obvious"
Btw "How to make it obvious that you want a something else?" should be
"How to make it obvious that you want something else?", no "a" before "something"