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Sep 2021

Yes this is really what I have been noticing. So the question is how do I get "in the zone" when I have a ton of free time in my day?? I did go to the gym today and I do think that that helped, buuuuut I didn't get much sleep the night before so after going to the gym I took a power nap before work lol. But after working out I do definitely feel like I had the work mood in me. But I have nothing planned for tomorrow, and that scares me.

Yeah keeping a routine has helped tremendously. As for now I'm going to try and commit myself to just doing three flat colors before bed. We'll see how that goes :sweat_smile: thank you so much for the advice!

Haha yeah well, maybe I'm a little lazy

I would love SO MUCH to be able to do weekly updates! I really want to try getting into the habit of waking up earlier in the mornings. I think that would be a great start, but I'm unfortunately just naturally a night owl.

I do have some friends who make comics and they are great! Buuuuut we don't always talk and we also talk about other stuff. I would love to find, like, a comic team where we post our progress daily and motivate each other to keep making progress. I'd love to find a discord, but I've never really been the best with discord, joining new discords always overwhelms me.

Yes I would love to have the first four chapters finished by october, that way I could upload everything on Halloween and be all cool lol. That's my goal and I'm trying to set daily milestone, but it's a daunting task. I think that another problem is that my chapter lengths might be too long. I may have to cut them down a bit. I really really appreciate your insight. Thank you!!

Sorry for the not-so-helpful advice :sweat_smile: but reading all your responses it seems routine really helps you. Maybe set smaller goals for the meantime like finishing a panel per day. I'm on the boat if you want to share your progresses or if you need motivation, since both of us have yet to publish our comics. I'm not very comfortable with discord though, but we could send messages of our progresses through here if you want :slight_smile:

I actually did see a really good reddit post, not about making comics but more about general life stuff. It was about, like, being goal oriented as opposed to being process oriented. I think I'm a very goal oriented person, I want to have this done and I want it to look like this and blahblahblah, but when I look at the big picture and I'm starting from nothing it can be very scary. I want to learn to be a process oriented person where I just enjoy the process of making comics. And there are bits that I do enjoy, but it can just be so daunting.

No it's ok. I really appreciate it, and I also believe that there is no such thing as not helpful advice or bad criticism. I think that there are nuggets of wisdom in every piece of advice, and I can only truly learn from seeing things from others perspective. I do appreciate it a bunch!! It'll probably just take me a lot of time to be able to truly dig out everything I want out of the advice though. I like to dwell on things, so I may just come back to what you said later and find EXACTLY what I needed to figure myself out. Who knows?

Yes. I do think I need to downsize my goals. I keep trying to push myself to do five or two panels, but I've got to take this real slow so that I can truly learn how to make this comic as proficiently as possible.

Ayyy good to have people on the "haven't posted comic yet" boat. Maybe we can make a separate thread for people who are still working to get that mythical chapter one out into the world?? It could be fun!!

Haha yeah same and I'm done for that!!

That sounds like a great idea! :slight_smile: I'll eagerly await that thread.

I might have to work double though, since I have both chapter one AND a prologue to deal with :joy:

I'll probably be making it tomorrow if I don't forget as for tonight, well, I've got a comic to draw.

Yessssss! You got this! :hype_01: :hype_01: :hype_01:

Hope your drawing goes well!

Haha thanks! I've already reached my goal of the night, so I can go to bed now, but I may do just a bit more!!

I can relate a lot to this bit. Procrastination like that has been the bane of my life. ADHD meds help me, but I try not to rely on them very much.

For me, I can overcome my tendency to procrastinate over my work if I stick strictly to a routine. If you have a set window every weekend, say between 2pm and 6pm, and during those hours you're only allowed to work on your comic, you may find yourself settling into that routine pretty naturally after a few weeks. If you tell yourself you're not allowed to use those hours for anything else, you can strong-arm yourself into working. :hype_01:

What do you feel when you've actually finished a panel or page? The reason I'm asking is because I had a big problem with procrastination. I never wanted to work on or finish anything, because I would beat myself up when I didn't think it was good enough. So it kind of created this negative spiral where I didn't want to work on anything, because I'd just feel bad afterwards. Then I tried to change and be happy that I actually made something, even if it sucked. And now I've been working on and updating my crappy comic every week for almost a year. Lol

And I agree with what has already been said, I think keeping habits and a weekly schedule makes it so much easier to get things done.

I'd like to get diagnosed for ADHD. I think maybe that could help.

That's a smart idea. I'd be totally willing to try that. I think I have tried something similar in the past, but I wasn't able to stick with it so that kind of killed the momentum. Thanks for the advice!!

I more so just feel relieved when I finish a panel. Like I can finally move on to the next panel. But unfortunately whenever I finish a panel I can't really seem to kickstart myself to working on the next panel. I always want to take a "short break" and then that ends up me being done for the day. I do kind of feel what you're saying , I usually like to work on a panel until I get to a point where I can say "Ok this is good enough" even though there are a bunch of tiny little things that I kind of want to improve on.

Yes so habit building seems to be a good part of being consistent. I shall try my best to keep a habit of working on it.

Another roadblock is that some days I just don't really feel well, mentally. Like, today I woke up not feeling so great, and it was kind of like that for a while last night too. It's kind of hard to focus on a comic when you're battling negative thoughts.

Are you perhaps the kind of writer whose stories percolate in the subconscious when you're occupied otherwise & then flow out when you finally have some time? Maybe too much time to consciously focus on the work (maybe trying to force the words out) is, for you, kinda not productive.

I see a lot of writers going for perfection on here...why? You can only get better if you fail. You won't produce the perfect story now, nor ever. It does not exists. Who cares if your stuff goes out and it's mediocre? The fact that you wrote something is an achievement that more than most out there will accomplish, ever.
Your skills grow as you get older, that's just facts. I started posting comic's when I was 14, I knew they were bad and I still had readers who loved them for some reason so I kept at it. If it's something you enjoy, it should never be such a chore to make. If you had fun writing it, who cares how perfect it is? not everyone is going to love what you create. But as long as you love it and the chances are at least one or two people out there will, that is a win.
You might make it big one day, you might not. You might get lucky, you might not. Just enjoy the ride and inspiration will come to you. I find that trying to force it only makes it worse, both for your mental health and for your creativity : )

Yeah that sounds about right.

Well, it’s not so much that I have a problem with “forcing the words.” I know where the story is going and everything. I have chapters 1-4 completely outlined and storyboarded, I kind of just have to make a few slight changes here and there (mostly just jokes I forgot to throw in lol.)

It’s moreso I have a problem with sitting down and creating the darn thing. Whenever I try and make time to work I always find something to distract myself with.

I would like to say that I really don't think it's an issue with perfectionism. Trust me I have been there done that. And I still am a bit of a perfectionist at times, but I am learning how to handle that part of me. But I also really appreciate this ^^;

Thank you. This is very deep and it means a lot to me!

It sounds like you've done the hardest part, which is planning it all out. Now you just gotta do the time consuming part and render the dang thing.

-Personally I like to listen to a podcast or a long youtube vid while I render because it keeps my brain engaged. rendering is just such monotonous (but necessary) work.

-As for time, realistically (especially if you're a one person show), you should probably be aiming for like 3-6 finished panels per week. Most people aren't sitting down banging out five pages all at once.

-also maybe try different kinds of rendering processes. Perhaps the one you're thinking about using isn't actually the one that's fun for you to use. (for example I appreciate soft shaded/painted comics, but I know I'm way too impatient to do that so I opt for flat color/cell shading because it's fast and still carries impact when I need it.)

hope this helps

ㅇㅋ I don’t know how lazy you are BUT it also might be cause of the parts you’re drawing in your current chap.
For example;
I hate drawing backgrounds.
Whenever I need to draw a detailed background, I get cold feet drawing the whole novel. (Mine is a Lightnovel turning into a comic rn)

Maybe you’re working on a part you’re not that excited about? (Like me?)

Or maybe your chapters are too long (again, idk but) ?
Maybe you think you’re slow but you’ve actually done a lot?

And if these are not it, I’m sorry hahhah
Anyways, you mentioned that you wanted to publish your comic weekly. If you think you’re slow, the best advice I can give you is;
Be patient before hitting your first publish button and save up couple of ready-to-go chapters ^^
This will help you A LOT, so you can have extra 4-5 weeks (depending on how many chaps you saved up) for the next chapters

Have a nice dayy!!! ^^