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Feb 2018

I'm doing pages in batches mostly, but when I have to make just one page for some reason, it takes around six hours to get done.

Comics anywhere from hours to a day. My novel its usually a couple of hours maybe a day if I'm stuck.

The fastest I've been able to finish a page so far has been about three days. One day for character inking, coloring and speech bubbles. One Day for background inking and coloring. One day for shading and finishing touches. I could probably do more but lately with my schedule I haven't been able to fit in longer sessions.

I work with a team, but I'd say for a page start to finish it's about 10-12 hours. The writer and I spend quite a bit of time thumbnailing first (and however long it takes her to write the story), which I think speeds up the process. However, its a couple of hours for sketching pages then inking them, a few hours for my partner to color flats, then I spend a few hours painting backgrounds and adding shading. She spends some time on text bubbles and formatting..

Really it just takes forever, but at least its not all those hours for just one person!

Depends on the page... Usually 2-3 hours

I draw a simpler black and white strip, so dependent on background quality, it usually gives or takes about 3-4 hours. Sometimes less, depending on how distracted I am.

Days. I work a FT job- a lot of times it extends into evening hours, so I work on my page as much as I can. I usually get in most of the work over the weekend.

I would say 6-8 hours for me but generally that means around a week to finish because...student life.

It really depends on the page, but I'd say it averages between 7-12 hours. It's hard for me to say though, since I tend to work on two pages at once, and bounce between them as I do the work.So that's...more like how long it takes to work on two at the same time??

One to two days of writing, depending.
On a good day, a few hours. Or minutes, really.
If there's too many requirements, I can be set back by about a week.

Student life.

Pages for Project SHaDe vary, and I'm experimenting with workflows at the moment, but they usually take about 1.5 for each page. I'm trying to achieve maximum speed while also maintaining good quality, as I've got a lot to get through.

Depends on the size of the pages and how much detail goes into it.
For me a 40 mins to a few hours

Depends if it has a lot of backgrounds or not.
For no BGs, it's usually 2-3 hours (for the sketch, lineart, color, text, formatting, etc) and an additional 2-3 hrs if it has a lot of BGs
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Without internet distraction: 1-2 hours (i update in 3 pages though)
With internet distraction: 4 weeks

Assuming I already have the panels sketched out, then after I get off of work, I can usually get a full page's lineart, inking, shading, and special effects done in about five or six hours. But that doesn't include the dialogue bubbles, text, and sound effects. I think I am way too obsessed with detail. Hopefully the end result pays off.

Last time I checked it was about 6 hours per page (sketch, dialogue and SFX, ink, stop timing while I wait to get it back with tones from my co-artist, QC, finish up).

But like @dawgofdawgness said if it's including internet distraction it takes me a lot longer, haha.

About my comic "GLINT"4:
I count near 15 hours of non-stop no-rest hard working, but of course I have other things to do and the life to live, so one page usually takes about 4-5 nights. :sweat_smile:

it takes me a few days to finish a page, since I usually upload one page per week. however, it takes a few hours to a day for me to finish a panel.

Considering sketching, inking, grayscale, light/movement effects, etc. I would say it takes me 25-30 hours depending of the page.

Pretty funny actually; when I started my comic, it only took me a few hours to make a page. XP