Good thread. You folks are patting yourselves on the backs for being 'older,' well, I hope you don't pull something. I'm 67, and I wrote my first short story when I was in the third grade. Not to brag, just to say it's been an interest for many years. Some of my current works were begun decades ago. Life has a habit of getting in the way. I used to draw when I was young, but I lost the knack. Have concentrated on writing projects, music, and photography. I have recently completed my second novel. (Yay!)
Awesome idea! I envy those young creators who've already come so far in their journey as artists, and writers. But you can start anytime, and it's so important not to forget that!
I'm a 33 yr old artist/writer/copywriter. I didn't publish my first book until I was 31, and by the end of this year I'll have published 10 books, some novellas, some novels. It's been a wild ride!
Here's my serialized novel.
That's a pretty neat story. I guess the pandemic is both a blessing and a curse for artists.
I'm currently 28, about to turn 29 this month. I've been drawing since I was in kindergarten. I usually doodle little pictures in my school journal. I've always wanted to get my stuff noticed by some major publisher or animation company, but that is still a pipe dream. I've had my drawing gears in drive for a while, before the lockdowns and I don't really see myself stopping anytime soon. I've got stuff on deviantart which I've met a lot of good people on there that have the same ambitions as me.
So here is the main series which I have been working on since 2019.
Over the past couple year it's been on either four or five occasions where I was shamed for being a 30-something year old guy in a field of minors... Like I was doing this on purpose? I am just trying to work on ideas that had been going on since fifteen years ago. Glad to see there are so many well up in their professions age-wise yet still find time to pursue similar dreams! This thread definitely made me feel better for sure.
The story a buddy of mine and I had been working on since 2005 had been finished once, torn down for being written poorly, and then rewritten 1/3rd the way through before realizing the platform had too many inherent issues to be finished properly (issue was, it took 15 years to realize that lol as life hit us both hard over the years). Rather than give up, we shifted gears completely to write the "sequel" to the "prequel" instead, as it had a much easier to write storyline. This was how we though to get traction going, clearing the easier hurdle first, clear the harder hurdles once this one is fully completed. We started Harbinger: Infinity officially back in March this year and got way more done in way less time so we will continue for sure at this pace until it's finished by the year's end.
And by the way since everyone else did their intro, I'm 37/High School Education (Chemistry)
If people think 30+ is an age ppl should get out of the internet and stop getting in comic spaces, they're sorely mistaken. X3
30 is the REAL start of your adult life. Let this old LVL 36 lady tell ya.
I've been at it for about 20 years and my love for making comics never waned. UwU So I made it my day-job. (I was very lucky in my early 20s) and to make sure I'm not only sitting at my desk I work part-time at a hospital (food logistics).
I'm currently working on two series at once. Mainly on the one that's being published (last volume will be done this month! FREEDOM!)
http://tapas.io/series/FOCUS_101
and the other that's been finished basically, but I keep adding side-stories XD haha
....wait 25 is older?
Not sure how i feel about that.
Anyways, Star-Studded Salutations! Dialusion here, 25 year old artist focusing on character design while learning some logo, graphic and UX design on the side (UX specifically for a proper career). I've always been interested in the arts, more than my actual schoolwork which got me in trouble a lot. Got into comics mainly to practice character design and to tell the stories that have been in my head for years without waiting for someone to make them true for me. I'm looking forward to giving everyone's story here a proper and thoughtful read!
My big themes are desperation, the self and an emphasis in Cool, Cute and Creative works. My overarching project is called SUMMON! and it's a multi-story project revolved around Passion, Personality and Potential Manifesting Power. My current ongoing work is a part of this project: SUMMON! The Nameless Relic, a worldwide-treasure hunt for an illusively infamous prize lost to time.
Read it here!
God I wish I could pitch my work with half this much confidence and pizzazz... I'm still trying to figure out how to sound excited about pitching my comic, instead of apologetic for suggesting people read it. XD
Welcome to the thread, @Dialusion ! And believe me, 25 is only 'older' when you're comparing yourself to teenagers. I feel weird being one of the 5 oldest people in this thread. (38)
Realized I didn't post anything about my age. Whoops! I'm 31. I started really working on learning to draw a little after I graduated from college (around 24 years old). It's been a long road and I still have a long way to go, but I'm at the point where I can create comics that I'm pretty happy with!
While looking through the comments, I think that I might be one the oldest in the thread besides @sevenstarsofeightIam... I am a 44 year old freelance web graphic designer. I am a father of 5 and a husband seeking to finally break into my life long dream career of writing and illustrating comics/novels. I have dabbled in it in the past but I was too focused on a music career that I really wanted but forgot about my childhood passion which was DRAWING.... Now I have found my way back to creating stories and birthing a new mythos into the world... Hopefully, I can get things off the ground so that my children will be able to take these creations and make them their own, profit from them or both... With that said, check out my work and let me know what you think... I love feedback of any kind!!! I am also up for any future collabs if anyone is interested....
-kingkotheatriz
I think Im still the second(or third) oldest member here 42
I always says my real age cause I feel responsible towards younger people than myself (not only towards minors) and I want people feel safe when knowing they are talking (or avoiding) an adult, specially in this entertainment business.
tbh its also stressful for me and I want avoid unnecessary stuffs, Im not even that social anyways and that age wall keeps me safe somehow of being approached by others 8D