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Sep 2015

I'm alone. I also work as my own proofreader. ^^;

I don't do mine per page but by batch per step. Say, day 1 I can sketch 5-6 pages > initial typeset > ink > screentone > final typeset > ..wait for a few days.. >proofread. In a week, if not in a rush, I can finish 5-10 pages.

All by myself, and I take care of 3 series.

I usually can finish all the work for an update in a day, probably 8 hours for my black and white series, and 10+ hours for my colored one. But I like to spread out work across two days for each series while working on other things in between.

I work alone.

The only outside help I get is I have a friend that will edit the spelling.

I'm in a group, just two people. Boyfriend writes and I draw. (At least, that is the very simplified version). However about 2-3 days if the total time can be condensed. I'm just starting and we both have little experience, so more time is spent fussing over paneling than actual page work. In addition, I like my detailed background paintings so that takes a fair whack of time. Hopefully as we get better, it will take less time to make a single page.

I work alone. Each page takes between 15 and 20 hours from original layout to finished page. I'm thinking of bringing in a colorist eventually to do a parallel color version of the comic.

For my Crow Jane comics I work alone. On average it takes me about 20 hours a page (about 10 hours for layouts and lines and about 10 more for colors and letters). I'm still in the early design stages for another comic with a writer and inker (I'm doing pencils) and those pages only run me about 6 hours.

I work alone and it takes me far longer than it really should! But it's early days for me and I'm still learning.

So far I've found I work better one page at a time, rather than doing each step on multiple pages together. I'm not sure why that is although when I can see the panels getting towards completion it feels much more like I'm making progress, so maybe I just want to get to that point more frequently.

Anyway, it takes me between 10 and 20 hours to do a basic 6 panel page, although there are a lot of stops and starts in that time so I'm not sure how quickly I could do it if I could sit down and do it one go

I work....alone*puts on shades and a trench coat*B)
My best time to actually finish a page would have to be a week or 4 days give or take,but as of right now it been really hard for me to find the time to sit down and work on a page for a bit. since I took some time off from doing comics, it's hard to get back into a steady schedule.

I'm basically the only creator of my current comic but I do have some lovely assistants. Two editors, one who helps me word stuff better and gives me a second opinion and one who works on the grammar and all that shnazz. I also have a translator who translates the English version to Portuguese. Other than that it's just me xD I do the writing, the penciling, inking, sound effects and the toning. When you are writing it is good to get a little help from friends especially if their stronger in the writing part than you are, it's kinda tough being the writer and the artist sometimes.

my next project will probably have a writing/editing collaborator... just because it can get lonely. but my current graphic novel (208 pages, finishing the colors on 155 right now)? that one i drew

I work by myself and since the style is really simple they only take me about 40 min to draw (including coloring and editing etc.)

um, my story is created by a group (me n my bestest friends. I call us EKC Productions) we create characters and bits of the storyline together, but im mainly the one who does the artwork and everything else owo"

I am in a group! I write and L draws.
It normally takes us a week to produce a page per week since we have day jobs! smiley

I do all the writing and art for my comic.

One page can take anywhere between 10-20 hours depending on how complex the scene is or how much information I need to convey. There's a lot of tedious work that goes into line art, shading, coloring, etc.

I'm hoping to gradually speed up my process so I can actually finish this story sometime in the next, oh I don't know, 60 years.

I am quite alone... problem is, I haven't found anyone dedicated enough to work with. For the most part, the friends I know could help with my efforts, but none are dedicated enough to put in the hours of work I put in.

I work alone, and more or less I take 6 hours in finish the lineart for 3 pages and more than 8 in colour those pages, depending how much time I have.

I'm alone. I work from the storyboarding to the final coloring of the page. It takes me anywhere between 2-5 hours to get done, depending on how complicated the page is.

for my series I am the sole creator, writer and character designer, but I work with an artist/tonal artist for the main portion of the series and for side story chapter/promotional art I work with a few different people. Its a blessing having a network of talented people to work with smiley

I work solo and can get anywhere from 1 to 3 pages done a day.

Since I do freelance work, i rarely have a day. The paying jobs come first.

I would rather be drawing my comics, rather than a map for a board game, but that's life.