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Feb 2022

What are your goals you wish to accomplished this year? AND, how will you go about to accomplished them?

My goal is to have a set schedule release for my comic, read /watch more tutorials to get a better grasps of action poses, and to be more active on social to promote my comic.

How I will do it: Since I already got a full time job irl, I could now set aside a schedule date just for drawing/uploads. I will hopefully watch more YT videos, catch up on my manga reads from my reading list and learn from professional mangakas. So far, my TikTok and YouTube is slowly growing because I was semi active last month. Hopefully, I will do the same this month! :>

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Good luck with your goals! ( :

For me, I have lots of goals for this year, but for comics-related ones, I want to finish chapter 20 of my main story, 6,75 (I'm currently at chapter 15), and draw 50 pages of a new story (so far I have 2).
As for how will I go about accomplishing them, well... I'll just try to draw when I have time and not procrastinate :smiley: and don't push myself to draw when I don't feel like it at all, as it calls for a burnout and longer periods of no drawing.

for me it's, aside from finishing like 3-4 chapters, making more extra content and uploading it on social media (sobs), reaching a next (big) even number in subs and just generally not taking longer than a 3 week long break from making the comic this year. ^^

For my comic I want to hit 100 subs, Just 6 more to go
For my art I want to learn and implement shading to my drawing to make my art style darker

I wanna get to a certain character reveal from the 2nd arc of my comic, at the very least. And I wanna animate something as a little trailer for my comic!

The 2nd one will probably take a long time because I‘m still quite sporadic on making animations, especially when it comes to more than one shot, but I really wanna do something that I consider befitting and - most of all - in great quality for it, even if it takes me a lot of practice and time to make! ^^“

I want to be able to finish a chapter because I have never drawn comics before, to be able to do composition so it won’t end too bad, finish atleast 15 chapters of my comic this half year. A huge ask I know lmao. But I have time to learn things.

I want to finish writing at least one of my webtoon ideas, but I gotta be better about planning this time around. My last comic, the story was half written before I got started which is why it was so convoluted and messy.

My goal is to finish the portrait drawing course that I started and to get at drawing faces

I want to finish CH 4 of my comic and start working on the next CH 4 for my older comic. For my new one I'd like to have a good amount of pages drawn. :doggo:

I want to finish and maybe print my first "book" which is 140-160 pages, or 40 episodes. I'm at 50 pages since last October, so it's a lofty goal, but my process has gotten more streamlined.

How will you print your comic? Tips on webcomic printing in general? OsO

For me, I really want to start writing what I'm currently referring to as the "Aurabelle Arc." It's supposed to introduce one of my favorite characters and the one the arc is named after, "Aurabelle Dyer" as well as introduce a whole bunch of new themes into the story and confront the protagonist on a lot of the things she's been doing wrong the entire series.

I have the story arc I'm working on right now, another one after that, then I have to introduce a whole bunch of new characters & a new setting, and then I'll finally be able to start. I think I can manage it.

there are print-to-order sites where they print and ship your books whenever someone order one (as opposed to the older system where you bulk order your book and hope that you can sell them). I haven't tried to do it yet so I can't recommend a specific site.
My only tip is if you plan to make prints of your comic as well as webtoon, make your comic in traditional format first. It's much easier to convert traditional to webtoon than the other way around :slight_smile:

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