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Oct 2016

Every single collaboration I've been in, either I or my partner(s) were gold brickers. Like it just doesn't work.

I'd love to have someone paint my work, but I dunno for one reason or another it just never works out. Like I guess I never really sync with people.

I work very much alone. Though, I have a friend that helps out sometimes, it's usually just a lot of me. I wish I had more time to be more productive with it though...:<

I do the pencils, inks, script and coloring. My brother did my main website. That's the only help I got.

I've got 30 pages, and now I really want to color my stuff!

But Planet Thundersnow is so massive and detailed it would take me a week to color each page.

I'm just a starving artists so I can't afford to hire out, but I'm also a perfectionist when it comes to my art so even if I could hire out I wouldn't because I'd want to do it all myself smile

I'm alone, too. This is my art and self-expression and I don't want anyone else to say what I have to do, or someone do something for me. But when I think I've come to a dead-end or am not sure if readers see something the way I do, I turn to my sister for help.

I work alone and am very slow from what I have read.
I just finished the first page of one I am making from a book on Amazon. It took me over a week to get that far and I still need to put two text boxes on the page.

Another loner here. I don't mind doing everything alone, since I actually enjoy the whole process, from writing to colouring. It's only the online process that I really find bothersome. Webpages and promoting and all that is simply really tiring for me, which is why I usually keep a very low profile online.

I do think that sometimes it would be nice to have someone who would give me honest feedback and tell me if something is confusing or simply doesn't work. Especially during the process and not when a page is already finished. In my opinion having someone to bounce ideas with is the best part of working with a team. On the other hand working alone can be quite rewarding, since you can look at the end result and know that it was all done by you.

i usually work entirely on my own but i do turn to my friends for critique and storyboarding concepts. not that they give me a whole bunch of ideas but they help me mold the good ideas i have and tell me when i should scrap something other than that i do mostly all my own work. i have one children book where i collaborated with a writer that was a lot of fun don't usually find to many people to sync with so beautifully on a project

Yep, all by myselfff. It can get really tiring and sometimes I have to force time out of my schedule to keep the comic up to date. Mostly because I'm a full time student, plus I work part time job :/ my friends do offer to help with artwork but I have a weird thing that I only want to work on thing by myself, following my own schedule and in the end can proudly said YES I have done all of this on my own!

Yeh I draw and write for both of my comics.
I'd appreciate any help writing and maybe flat coloring but I don't really have many friends that are willing to do that.

One day I hope to achieve the "Bakuman Duo" dream where I'm the artist and a friend of mine is the writer.

Yes, I work alone on Legio Arcana2

You are absolutely right, it is tiring, time consuming, but if this is something you are passionate about keep at it and best of luck!

I work alone as well as many others. I've had my fair share of commissioned stories where I was the artist and someone else was writing. It was fun, but I kinda had enough of following small revisions and changes. Also, this story is so personal I cannot give it to anyone else

I work alone. Originally, it didn't start that way. I was the one who pitched the idea and the person who helped me actually wrote chapters. I'm not a person who hates working with others but I have had people pitch ideas and wanted me to write and draw it. ;^; Though, having someone to discuss/draw/write comics with would be nice.

Yeah, I also work alone. Been running my comic weekly since March 1st 2014, and I kinda think working alone has been the key to remaining consistent with work and uploads.. The more people, the more chance someone might let you down, and to me I can't bare that thought lol.
It's interesting to read here of so many others working on their own too. Many of whom I know an loves. smiley

I would work alone because I have issues and I can't handle not having full creative control. Having a co-writer would help since writing isn't my strongest department but I'd be too picky and selfish. Just being fully honest.