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Apr 2018

I have not had a good return in terms of audience with Anima, I think I have serious problems to follow a style of drawing, each comic is very different from the previous one, sometimes it does not look like the same character. Besides that I think it's a story that is not captivating people. I feel it is very intimate ...

It's serving as learning, actually ... But I'm much more excited about another project, I think it's a better and more interesting story.
I guess I'm not ready to write it yet ...
I think I'll take some time to do some tests without compromise, dont know...
But in terms of story, I think it is much more accessible than Anima.

So, what should I do? Stop with Anima and study more to make this new story? Continue with Anima and just go planning me to do this other story? I unfortunately can not work on both at the same time ...

What should I do?

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You only have two parts. It's hardly enough time to decide that you're not doing well.

But if you really need to decide, which one excites you more? Pick the one that would make you happier to work on. First comes your enjoyment as an artist.

It depends on where your passion lies.
If you can commit to doing both stories just do it and if you feel like you are losing interest then don't.

Always remember when you make a comic write/draw a story that you believe in and have fun doing.

No matter how big or small your audience is it will grow over time if you keep at it and love what you do.

Maybe the problem was deeper... I realy dont know if I'm ready to do this, since I cant draw the characters to be similar to each other... Maybe I need more time to mature my traces... I'm feeling realy realy lost right now...

I Love the story of Anima, it realy talks to me, but it seems to be a story to myself... When I work on it I cant see other people liking the story... But the second story seems to be a more universal story, I love it too, but I think that story seems better to share. I think...

its best to post more than 10 or more pages and then judge how it goes, it is harder to gain views and subscribers here than in webtoons

i would also recommend posting in other sites as well, the more sites you will be in, the more different kind of audience you will have

I have ZERO sobscriber ons Webtoons... hehehe. :frowning:
Here I have some friends that liked the story.

Making comics is one of the best ways to improve. Looking back on my old pages.... Juup it does help indeed.
As others said, if you enjoy drawing your story, keep on, even if its just for you. If you feel more like researching first, go for it. You also could do some worldbuilding and characterstudies. This might give you some new ideas and nice preparation for further projects.
Eather way you go, you can't fail.

Me personally, if the story hooks me, I don't mind some mistakes. Also i think many artists struggle with inconsistent character designs. I'm counting me to them aswell, and I'm almost 80pages in my story ^^'

Hello! I think you should keep going. Gaining an audience on Tapas seems to be slow unless you engage with others on the forums, comments, and other profiles. I noticed that you have only been posting since March 25, which isn't much time at all. If you still feel discouraged after 6 months or even a year, then I would look back and see where you can improve. (I say that as a creator who rebooted her entire webcomic after a little over a year.)

To me, you should only stop doing your comic if you're not enjoying doing it.
As said, you only updated it twice. To me, 100 views in two updates is not bad at all, but of course it's all a matter of perspective.

About not being ready, I think most of times, this is a trap.~
(there is a difference between an underdeveloped idea and not feeling ready, but if it's the idea that needs more time, it's not you that's unready, it's the idea itself)
If you keep doing it, you'll always improve and change. As you said, you're learning. That means that new ideas will come, old ideas will change or simply lost meaning. But what matters, I guess, is doing it.
What I'm trying to say is that you might NEVER feel ready. You probably won't. There'll always be something. All you can (and got to) do is your best, friend. So go for it!

Do what you think will make you happier!

Lets start this off by saying this: your first comic will not become a success. Probably not your second either. And neither will your third if the two previous ones were two-page give-up projects.

Now that might feel demotivating, but if you are doing this for the right reason it shouldn't be. Of course it's normal to want recognition and attention for your art, but if attention is your main goal you're in the wrong business and you will feel unaccomplished and possibly fall into depression long before you reach that goal. There are other, much faster and more surefire ways to get attention. Getting out there and being social being the quickest fix.

With that said, and bearing in mind that you need to be truly passionate and dedicated to the artform in order to succeed emotionally and carreer-wise... whichever way you feel more motivated to go will work the best for now. Since you are still in the pre-discovered phase you have a lot of room to grow, experiment, drop projects without having to provide a proper reason... things you can't do quite as freely when you are further into the business. So my advice on your question is to just do what you want and screw the rest.

Don't be demotivated by lack of subs. That's normal. Only way to move forward from that is to 1. KEEP MOVING! Most essential part! Giving up has a 100% chance of ending the project in failure, which is definitely a higher risk than if you keep trying 2. Keep improving 3. Keep figuring out how to promote your content

All of the artists you perceive as overnight successes aren't really that. I keep seeing people assume that and call it "unfair", but oftentimes what those people are missing are the years of hard work behind it, and the many failures that came before the success.

I made a 300+ page comic that flopped hard. I redrew the first 3 chapters entirely and edited the 4th and 5th ones heavily at one point. Imagine all the time that took. It was with traditional materials too, so it wasn't cheap to do. After those 300+ pages i dropped it and rebooted it. And guess what? It did helluva lot better. For multiple reasons:
Better art
Better story
Larger reach to help push it up to the front page and get it more subs faster
More experience with publishing and marketing

Basically; things you can only get by working hard at it for years. There is no quick fix to get this.
These things will never be spoonfed to you. It's completely normal, and doesn't mean you are failing your attempts, that you are bad, that you should stop, it doesn't mean starting a new comic will fix you an overnight success here and now, and it doesn't mean odds are against you. It just means you are going through the natural motions of artistic and public development, and things will be fine as long as you don't give up.

LOL man with two pages you made 10 subs. I have uploaded 60 pages since Dec. and I've got half your fanbase.

I think you're right, Ill keep going with my actual sotry and try to study my new one to feel more confident to makei it. Thanks feursichel, you helped me a lot! <3

Yeah. I don't think that the problem is the ideia, the second story is realy harder to draw, and it needs to be collored (I'm very bad with collors). I Think you're right, If the sotry makes me happy then I need to go for it. Thanks a lot.

Theres a thing you said that helped me a lot, and it is about rebooting the stories, I was thinking like: "If I draw this story and do it wrong, I'll waste a great idea." But you made me understand that I can always write it again from the begining and make it better.

And about beeing a succes, I realy don't want it, I just want to draw stories that people will enjoy when they read it. And I think the second one is this kind of story, and the first one probably talks more to me with other people, I dont know...

But I decided to keep going, and do it for myself, if I have more time on the future, I will try to make the second one. Thanks a lot LordVincent.

preposterous, in what way of thinking would give you such treacherous idea. surely my encouragement would led her towards her goal in life, therefore made her felt grateful towards me thus promoting my stuff in the process