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Dec 2020

When you juggle 3 projects at once.

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How many of you are working on more than 1 project?

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So I'm kind of trying (STRONG EMPHASIS on TRYING) to do
3 comics series (1 comic strip. 1 short story anthology. 1 long series)
1 animation (for TikTok)

To elaborate,
- The short story anthology is my main project. A collection of short stories since I don't want to fully commit to a long ongoing series at the moment.
- I am creating a pitch packet for the long series since money is a BIG motivation for me to commit to a long ongoing series.
- The comic strip is an experiment (first NSFW project) and something fun for me.

As for the animation, I haven't done anything yet, but it will likely only be a few seconds long. Plus, I plan on doing animatics (animated storyboards) so this should be fun. Something to post monthly.

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Good luck with all that, I’m barely managing to make time for ONE comic :disappointed_relieved:
I tried to do a black and white (only lineart) comic this year but it took up so much more time than I thought it would. Something else to put on the back burner lol

I have one main project! I suppose there are a couple of other things I am planning out related to that main project that could eventually be considered their own projects, but I'm worried that it would be too overwhelming!

My one project on top of work is already too much so I can't imagine 3 comics!!!

Ummm, 5 comics and 1 novel... Why did I do this to myself?
Though, honestly, I love working on them, I just wish I had the forethought to blast through one at a time.

Started three projects purely out of creative fulfillment. I rotate from one project to another, one page at a time so I make sure to give equal time to each and to make sure I don't prioritize one over another.

Working on 4 comics currently plus a animation and it can sometimes be stressful, but also very fun :slight_smile:




From more to less priority:

1.- Main Comic "The Memorable Bittersweet Days" (TMBD)
2.- Social media for TMBD (as which to use, what to upload and how to use it)
3.- TMBD Side-story
4.- Learning languages
5.- TMBD short comedy comic
6.- Setting up for commissions
7.- TMBD translation to spanish

5 comics, 2 novels, 4 soundtracks and a short animation series. And that isn't counting all the unreleased/in development stuff I work on in the background.

I like to think I have a very full creative life. ^^

1 Comic. But I've been thinking about starting a new one soon lol

I laugh because I don't know how I'm going to work that out while working full time. I've just kind of gotten used to doing the 1 while occasionally putting out illustrations. I don't want my pace for illustrations to get any lower than they already are, so if I do it, my current comic will probably have to give a little. :cry_02:

5 active comics, and more than 30 comic scripts.

Most of them are short comics, so I've mostly been making buffer on and off. Moreover, the 3 of the 5 comics are short as well. Still making buffer.

All in all, I'm just taking it easy. I don't really have a set schedule for the five I have now since I'm taking it easy. I'm mostly getting all of my try-outs out of these to understand what does well for me. I think that's the best advice I can give -- if you're working on several comics at once, think about what you've learned from the process.

Then, when you get more ideas, you can kinda understand what to expect later. For myself, it was making sure I had a strong buffer and just keeping up communication with my audience.

I think mine is several minis that are joined by ONE.

So the big one is the comic. Then.i will have to do Patreon private stuff around that comic (2), record youtube about that comic (3), then maybe thinking about merch or gumroad (4)

Two.

  • A comic which is now on hiatus but I am very slowly trying to to finish while juggling my personal life.

  • Another project which will not be posted to Tapas/Webtoons. It's targeted at educators who work with young children.

Future plans...

  • I want to get my comic to a point where I can take a break from it. I do intend to add more to a gag comic I started. I am currently brainstroming a new series but it may be months before I start posting that. I do have some ideas for some one shots, which might be what I work on before the new series. I also want to do more concepts for the game I want to make, I feel like I have been too busy to work on that.

Oh dear. I'm working on 5 projects. Average is 2.82. I think I need to slow down.

1) My graphic novel here.
2) a monster hunting book I'm gonna kickstart in january
3) a horror mini-anthology I'm gonna kickstart in february/march
4) CODENAME: ROBOT FARM
5) a gothic horror one-shot based on a novel

so many things.

Currently working on just drawing my first comic and for the second one I'm in the planning stage (yes I'm a plotter don't @ me)

Wow that's a lot of stuff :sweat_smile: I'm barely manage 2 projects at the same time lmao idk how you manage that much :joy:

Four comics currently but only three of them are on an active page making schedule and one of them I’m still writing.

1 of them is a sequel to a comic that is being sold as a trilogy and for that one I draw 2 pages a day Monday-Friday.

The other I haven’t released yet anywhere but I’ve been posting lots of page progress stuff for it. That comic I ink one page a day every single day of the week. I usually knock it out between the hours of 8-9 sometimes 10 if its complex and then use the rest of my workday for other comics.

The other is a series I release 20 pages at a time of and for that one I ink just 5 pages a week usually on the weekends or during any spare time.

I guess I also sometimes draw a bunch of strips and/or illustrations for the week to post on social media but that’s kinda just promotional stuff and not the stuff I would consider projects.

Just 2 for now...my webcomic and my print only series, The Clique. If my body gets better and I'm not so stressed out next year, I want to work on a Patreon only limited series. Right now I've been trying figure and decide if I want it to be black & white- which would be easier/quicker to do, or color- which would take longer, but I could really push the limits of what I want to do on the story.

Then there's trying to put together my website.

I'm also trying to figure out what I want to do with my Patreon as well. I want to sell certain exclusive prints & stickers as well as create a NSFW tier in which I can post some "more risque" stuff.

4!
I'm doing a spin-off story from 'The Love of a Werewolf'
Getting ahead in 'The Demon in the Sea.'
Finishing up 'The Love of a Werewolf'
Doing occasional work on 'The Ghost of Summerside Cemetery.'

And give me a couple more months and I'll start working on editing my Nano novel! :heart:

I am editing and posting one novel, while writing/editing/posting another one. And sort of writing down ideas for the third.

One comic and one illustrated novel.
For now I am only publishing the comic, so for the novel I can work at the speed I want.
I find it ok to work on both because the format and the stories are different enough, it gives a bit of variety and I don't grow bored as easily as when I was only drawing the comic.
More than 2 projects, I could not manage I think.