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I've been creating a story for a long time so I'm very excited to upload my first page but I know that it would be better to wait until I have some pages done but, how many pages should I draw before uploading them? (One a week)

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I'd say it depends on what style of comic pages you're doing? Is it manga style, long form, gag a day?

Mine is long form, and I waited till I had enough pages to essentially have a prologue, and enough set up to get people interested. :slight_smile:

The size of your buffer really depends on your preferences! I think it's good to at least have a month's worth in case something in life gets in the way, but plenty of people go the extra mile and have like 20-30 pages built up. It's really your call. :slight_smile:

Thanks! I'll go for two month's worth then if I can resist the temptation :ok_hand::crocodile:

I have a once a week updating comic and it depends I can pump out 1-2 pages a week if I ain't busy and have the script ready, so I started with twelve comic pages in the buffer, 5 I put as the first update so I had 2 months, find how much you can draw in a week if it's only a page a week make a pretty big buffer (3 months I would recommend) if not then a 1 month buffer should work fine for ya

I have a buffer of 5 chapters on tapas (because I just recently started translating Remember1 into English XD)
I guess I'll start panicking when I have only 1 chapter buffer left XD

the 'episodes' format is a departure from the usual page update you might see, too, so like, i will probably update tapas twice a month so the episodes have coherency? i goofed and did jist a page on an episode, gonna edit that when i have more content to round it out.

what's the panel count per episode, do you suppose? ten to twelve? three to five?

Depends... When I started Remember, each chapter was supposed to have ~20 pages... but things kinda got our of hand, so the last chapter has somewhere around 34 pages =)

One of my favorite comics, Gloomy the Living Dead Doll, waits until the whole issue is finished and then posts it.
So, roughly 22 pages?

Meanwhile, I'm uploading one page at a time of undetermined length.

I would say if someone tells you a "Rule of Thumb" they're wrong.
It's chaos.

Like others have said, prepare as many pages as you see fit! :slight_smile:

For my webcomic in-progress, I scripted about 16 pages (about 4 months worth of updates) in advanced, so I'd like to finish those before I begin posting. The current chapter I'm working on looks like it might be pushing 50 pages, so I might bump up my buffer count before I start, just to be on the safe side.

Gotta stay ahead of those deadlines!

I had 5 ready before I started posting and I kind of regret that? Definitly see how long it takes you to complete a page + how much time you expect to have every week to complete one and work up from there. I personally don’t reccoemnd starting posting before you have 10 pages.