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At my peak I think I had somewhere between 5 and 7 pages, at a 1 per week schedule. I let it slip only a few months in though to pursue some holiday related side projects and never took the time to build it back up which... sucked and I regret not doing lol. I'm gonna build up several months of buffer before starting to post the next one.

Right now...none. But in the summer I take a scheduled hiatus so hopefully I'll get some built up. Although my release schedule is two pages per month so the pressure isn't too bad to finish stuff.

None :'D... When I first started I had a buffer of five/six pages but I quickly ran out of them so I've been drawing on the go for almost two years. I don't recomend it. At all.
Which reminds me that I still need to finish this week's update

I realized I had over 6 months' worth of buffer at my extremely slow publishing rate of 2 pages/months, so I decided to start publishing one page a week. I now have buffer only until the end of July. I'll be finished my chapter sometimes in september I think, and I'll take a break to replenish my buffer (at this time I will have two series to work on - one being an additional chapter for the main series, but that's still twice the work!)

Riiiight? It's like actually the most stressful way to do a comic :joy: :skull_crossbones:

"laughs in anxious little ball language*

If I get to make a buffer, I just start posting almost daily

I have to admit, it is extremely tempting to post as soon as I've made the page. But in the long run, I think it's healthier for me to have a schedule and buffer because I'm not always stressing about when I have to have the next page done.

I try to keep at least a couple week's of buffer. I usually do pages in batches of ten or twenty at a time. I currently have enough pages done to update twice a week every week until June, and I'm working on another batch of about twenty more pages as we speak. Assuming no catastrophes happen, I'm set for a good long while. And having such a big buffer makes it easy to keep up with new pages without having to stress about making deadlines.

I just did 2 1/2 chapters this week so im goond for the next 3 weeks.

When you say chapters, do you mean episodes, like just a page or a few pages? Or do you mean actual chapter chapters? like 12 pages per chapter? If so, damn , I want your speed!

I have a 5 page buffer, this is after I switch my update schedule later this month. I used to draw 2 to 3 pages per week but the last couple of months has really slowed me down.

I used 13 pages as a buffer... didn't last long
pro tip: buffer by time not page count, have enough pages for a certain time frame where you can replenish the buffer
like for example I have planned a 200 paged comic which will release 3 pages per week, that would take about 67 weeks to publish in its entirety and I can draw about 9 pages per 2 week, how big should the initial buffer be so that I can finish the comic with 0 hiatsu?

answer: about 31 pages in the initial release which gives me a 10 week buffer and would take me 7 weeks to replenish so I have a three week vacation before starting to draw again =')

of course this is crazy so I just choose to not do buffer and draw until it's finished and publish it weekly anyways XD

I don't think I could ever do that large of a buffer. I would be too tempted to either use it up or change something in the story or plot.

@teasidesketches - It's not as impressive as it sounds. It means everything I drew is from over a year ago so I spend a few hours updating the art and trying not to cry over it before I post the page that's been sitting in the buffer for months

@Iridescent_Bismuth - Not necessarily. The comic I create is a long form story so I only release a chapter when it is completely done and edited. Which means if I fall behind even a little bit, the buffer don't matter none, no new pages get released until that next chapter is done and that cane be anywhere between 50-90+ pages :sob:

I have two.

The 36 pages was for strawberry and banana


I currently have no buffer.

I had one of about 5 pages in Winter, but then the pandemic hit and I'm too tired to do anything after I finish work and I wanted to keep all the folks who are not working currently something to read every week. So, now I'm running behind and I don't know if next week's page is going to be done on time.

Anywhere from 0 to 1 most weeks. At this time, I don't have any buffers. Creating just 1 page usually takes up a good chunk of my time, so unless I'm not doing anything else for that week, it's not common for me accumulate a huge buffer.

I've got about a month and a half of buffer right now, though that's at one page per week. I'm trying to keep at least a month's worth of pages ready to go.