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For a full-color page, I usually draw it over the course of about three days, taking frequent breaks for health and sanity reasons. I can do it in one day if I really sit down and focus, but I'm never happy about it, lol.

Single page? 7-9 hours on a good day. That includes lining, coloring, and shading.

Often times I just do all the lines for 5 pages then go back and color them which seemingly cuts the time I spend on a page down, but I still take around 4 hours to color completely.

uhhhh... four hours? getting longer and longer these days as i pay more attention to improving but roughly that

A single page for me from sketch to finishing touches takes anywhere from 4-6 hours. It usually takes longer in reality though because I get distracted, so 7-8 hours is about right.

For me it's usually from 4-8 hours counting in sketching, watercolors, editing and lettering.

About 2 days.

4-6 hours to pencil depending on the detail versus how tight I pencil. 6-8 hours to ink- a lot of the details that I leave out in the pencil stage is because I will render it in the inking stage. 6-10 hours to color pending on the complexity & detail of the page plus effects...coloring is the most time consuming of all my art page chores. 2 hrs or less lettering; I usually know what I want in terms of lettering & sound FX(if any SFX on the page), so this part of the process goes pretty quickly.

For my comic, it takes 1-2 hours to sketch a page on paper, and the digital process of vectoring it often takes 8-12 hours. A few of the most difficult pages took an estimated 15 hours to vector. The time to add the finishing touches after exporting it can range from a few minutes to another hour.

For me it can take weeks, but I only do strips and most of that time the comic sits on my computer untouched until I have a sudden burst of motivation then I finish it in a couple hours. So in reality It takes me a few hours not counting me being lazy

6 to 8 hours...I think. I never timed myself.
A complex background increases that by about an hour or 2 (sometimes even 4).
If I am drawing a page with 3 panels instead of the usual 6, decreases that by an hour or 2.

Panels with just one character in a medium shot are the quickest to draw. If a page has several of those, they usually are done faster. The more character per panel, the longer it takes. Children are faster to draw than the adults.

I normally take roughly around 3-9 hours depending on the complexity as well as it being spread over my free times when I actually feel like drawing (Been a hectic month). My recent page for Jim's Days76 took roughly a week to make, with roughly 6 hours of work on it because of scheduling issues.

Usually I take around 4-10 hours per page depending on the difficulty and detail and... current mood smiley
There are days I just sprint through the pages and others I can barely do a single line concentrated.

I used to be faster with the comic pages, but since I started adding more details until I'm happy with my results, one page usually takes me around 7 hours.
I found out that working pages in pairs makes it a lot faster, I finish two pages in around 10 hours.
Also, I kind of work faster while streaming, because I don't have other distractions like facebook or other social media. (For example, this is the lastest streaming, around 2 hours to sketches and lineart )40

About a couple of hours if black and white and 3 to 4 hrs if colored

From start to finish, an average of thirteen hours

I listen to a lot of audibooks. A lot

Also an average of 12 hours or so for me. I must be the only person who spends more time on sketching than the rest.. I always thumbnailing and sketching the most difficult. Once things are in place, it goes faster.

Exactly the same I counted, on average I do a page of Radiant69 in 12 and a half hour ( the longuest has been 14 hours and the shortest 9 hours = thumbnail + 2 pass of sketch + line+ color
I made a timelapse of one panel that took me 2 hours to do ( line and color ) see here24
I hope it helps !

My comic96 isn't too detailed, but the art definitely isn't minimal either. One page, including pencils, inks, colours and letters takes me about 4-5 hours. Not the best, I know, but I am still quite new at this and I'm still learning the ropes smile

Some days it's 4, some days it's 6, and some days it's 8. It really depends on the level of detail or how much of a groove I'm going in. Though, since everything's black and white, it really shouldn't take as long as it does. The whole think is drawn digitally.