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Feb 2017

I average three pages a week and my chapters run anywhere from 30-60+ pages, so one chapter takes about 3 months?

I'm around several months per chapter, too =)
Since I'm studying design I can only draw in phases, more when the semester starts because there is not much work to do, less drawing when the semester ends, of course @_q So... 4-5 months is perfectly normal =) I try to make at least one page per week ^^

Ye I'm sure it's normal and yea definitely true when you juggle more than one thing, that's neat tho!

I think I say more as in frustrating because I wish I could work faster JUST because I like the story and would love to reach points sooner than later |"D

@efdvorsky Yes, YES, exactly! _ I know that myself, you WANT to draw the story, you know there are so many awesome parts you just want to draw - but there's so little time! ;_; Frustrating's the right word!

My chapters vary from 20 to 50 A3 pages so alongside studies and my thesis drawing one takes a month or two. I can't wait to graduate (and go to work and have just as little time ha HA)

My chapters range from 34-36 pages, with a new page published per week, maybe 1 or 2 late updates tops. So currently, it takes me roughly 9 months to finish a chapter @u@; I joke that each time I complete a chapter I have birthed a comic baby.

I also do the webtoon format, and each weekly chapter is about 40 panels, and hmmm it takes about 15-25 hours from planning to final touches

I can draw pretty fast usually. So it really depends on how much time I have and how much I have thought through. Can take anywhere from a couple hours to over a day or so.

A single page of RW takes me 10-15 hours to finish. Since I put out one page a week, chapters (around 50 pages) take me approximately 1 year to complete!

a day or months but a week = 1 pg
but I get lucky if I stayed up a bit late to finished it
so 10 hours and 30 mins

My first chapter was 36 pages which took me about 7 months to finish. I penciled/inked/colored/lettered 4 pages every 2-3 weeks, depending on detail.

About 2 years. Hopefully the next one will take less time, lol.

I can create one page per week, that takes 8 to 12 hours and is done after a full time job. I try to keep my chapters around 20 page so it takes about 5 months to get through a whole chapter. It does take a long time! I've been at this for a year, and am getting close to finishing my 3rd chapter! I would say only work as fast as you can handle and still keep your sanity smile

Around 4 months, and four months of posting, 1 page a week. I'm doing two for the next chapter and seeing where it goes, to keep the story rolling!

Not counting any extra side strips, my comic always has 28 pages per chapter, including the title page. A single page usually takes 1-2 hours to sketch, and usually 8-12 hours to do the digital line art, coloring, shading, text, backgrounds and effects. I've been updating once a week on average, so it takes about 6-7 months to finish one chapter and publish all of it.

1 year later

Oh my God !
I thought I was the only one that quickly ran the tortoise here!
But what to do?
How do we accomplish faster?
If we want to publish Webtoon every week this way, it will not go well.

While this is mainly talking about comics, I'll just chime in and say it takes about 5 hours to write a novel chapter. After that it gets screened through my editor until it's good to publish. :joy:

Lord it can take me months to finish a chapter haha!
It doesn't help that each chapter is around 50 pages with the added bonus of being a perfectionist and procrastination, it's like my own little personal hell of never getting anything done haha! :joy: