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Apr 2024

Depends on the artist and how much detail is in the page. I average about a week per page (thus my weekly update schedule lol)

When I did funky colored+shaded pages it took me like 3-5 days (not counting storyboarding, but with my current process it’s about 2 ish days

Professionally you better be able to do at least 2 pages of pencils a day. That is for an 8 hour day. If you are a one man band, finishing 1 page a day (completely finished, color, dialogue, everything) would be a good target to aim for if you want to publish monthly. Being a comic is about 20-23 pages that gives you time to script and maybe take a weekend off. For webtoons it really depends on your publishing schedule. I do a weekly comics, 30ish panels per episode. By doing this some things can't be exactly as I want them. Backgrounds are not always an option so you use tricks to hide them. I also made my characters cartoony as they are easier to draw that realistic ones. You need to figure out what is the most you can do with the allotted time you have between publishing episodes. Keep it simple until you know your limits and push to bettering them. Too many creators start very detailed and you see the quality fall off as they realize comics take work.

I take about 2 to 3 days per page. I could do it faster, but these days I kinda like to just take my time with it to make it look just that extra bit better. It's a passion project, and I don't care about deadlines.

that said I don't like taking forever either, so I pretty much have 3 core phase for making a page, which also enforces my 3 day limit. It's a pace with which, under the condition I can work on it full time, I can easily finish an entire chapter* from the storyboard to a finished product.

*(so far my finished chapters are 115 pages long on average.)

I have a detailed style so a page from storyboard to finished takes about 70-100 hours, with the drawing sketch to finished done in about a week

Depends on the artist, the elements to be drawn, the technique, amount of details and such.

For example, this one

It took around 16 hours and I charged $80 USD for the whole page which is not bad since the minimum wage per hour right now in my country is $1000 ARS more or less... so $1 USD.

Approximately 1 to 3 hours per panel.

1 hr panel

3 hrs panel

I produce 8 pages a week plus an original chapter title card. In total I spend probably 15+ hours drawing, but it really depends on what I’m having to draw. Before comics I did a lot of stippling with an ink pen so I’m no stranger to spending 40+ hours on a single image.