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Aug 2021

Hello, hello :smiley:
I'm actually pretty close to finishing my apprenticeship in my dad's company in office management. We're quite the small company and I'm pretty much the only office clerk between 5 craftsmen xD

I've been drawing as a hobby ever since 7th grade, but honestly, my 13th school year opened my eyes that I'm definetly not cut out for any university or school for higher education - because I wanted to do something either related with art/art school or become an English teacher - but I'm quite content with how things are now.
Sometimes, when we don't have much to do, I get time to draw while in the office, but I usually draw in the evening or especially at the weekend, when I find enough time :3

I'd say being a hobbyist is pretty much nicer because you don't have the weight of money on you. I know lots of people who saw their art getting corrupted by trends while trying to appeal to more people, get more commissions, etc. Their style suffered and at the end they didn't like it as much anymore. That's why I'm not looking to work in the artistic industry. It wrecks your creativity.

I own a Ramen Yatai and make noodles as my job while I reeeeeeealllly want to make it full time as a writer/artist.

I'm a medical writer which means I normally write research papers, educational materials for clinicians, conference abstracts, and other academic stuff. I wanted to be a writer but I also wanted to be well paid so that's why I ended up where I am. My work experience does help with writing fiction and eventually I want to make money with it but for now it's just a hobby

Omg that sounds super fun!! I could kill for a good bowl of noodles right now lol but I wish you luck in your creative ventures!!

I'm majoring in engineering while I draw as a hobby. During most of the school year I can manage both though it does slow the process, and don't get me started with finals. Usually I have to take an hiatus of at least 3 months a year taking the finals period of both terms into account, which is a bit frustrating. Still I don't think I'll ever put drawing aside, I like it way too much though some extra time to do it would be appreciated :cry_01:

Going full time into creative work would be neat, but right now I have an unrelated desk job and draw my comic on the weekends

I'm a self-taught musician just kinda dabbling in writing. It's not getting me places lmao I still haven't finished anything solid enough to be posted here in these 2 years :sob:

But I do eventually wanna earn money from making my own music and doing commission work! It'd be nice to save enough to hire an artist and maybe even a writer to help me out with making comics. I fully intend on making soundtracks for each individual comic idea I wanna work on as well, it just seems fun to have additional content outside of reading.

It's just a manner of money that I don't have, and being an unemployed dropout really gets in the way. Music gear gets pricey real fast lol I've been working on getting recording equipment and new instruments to record with for the past year or so. If all goes well, I could start earning money from the music stuff by the end of the year~

I do a LOT of drawing, and I have gotten paid for it a couple of times in the past, but I actually teach English as a foreign language! (I have a linguistics-related degree, and I'm hoping to go for a masters in the future) Covid put a lot of things on hold for me, but I used to teach immigrant students at my local university! Though currently I can only do online stuff...

It doesn't. It doesn't one bit. :sweat_smile:
I mainly work in admin.

Hi, I do comics as a hobby. Currently I'm actually a student mechanical engineering, one year away from graduating.

I may be planning on sneaking a couple of things I learned from mechanical engineering in my future comic

I was. But life has a funny way of forcing you into doing things.

Full-time electrical engineer here doing embedded software development. I got interested in drawing comics in high school, but I've only had one art class my entire life. As far as writing goes, I guess my only experience is running role playing games for my friends.

Jim

I'm currently working as a postdoc. Biomedical research has certainly helped me come up with ideas for my sci-fi stories :3

I'm a wanna-be artist that works for the gov while I'm finishing going back to school for my art degree. I started my career life trying to be a computer science major just because I was good with computers and it's what my dad did. I would like to make it in the art world since I always loved art from a young age but never had the confidence then to pick it up. I've been posting my webcomic Nightmarevision since the end of 2020 but I've only had roughly 200 views between here and webtoon. I try to promote it but it's not the biggest deal since I'm primarily writing this story to improve and create the stories I want to make. Maybe my story or art is just bad? It's hard to tell really

Ah yes a fellow musician!! Yeah music gear gets SUPER pricey, especially like DAW and mics ugh smh :(( I'd definitely love to check out your music, do you have a soundcloud or a youtube channel where you post music?

I mean at the end of the day, you're really doing this for yourself and sometimes thats just enough. Feel free to link your comic in this thread! I'm certainly not qualified to give critique, but I'd love to check it out :))

Yeah true. I don't mind not having a ton of views I just want more to get feedback on how to improve! Trying to get better at promoting and marketing myself too. Here is my tapas link but I also have a webtoon that has most my views.

I make 3D art and code for video games professionally, which doesn't include much 2D art, and very little drawing. I've never done writing professionally either, but I do all the writing for my comic as well as the art. I'd love to make a profession out of making my comic though, that sounds like a dream!