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Aug 2018

With my comic(when its running) I upload once a week. When I'm not working on my comic, I upload whenever I can or feel I need to.

I do once a week in the summers, Monthly on months without long term breaks and Bi-Weekly December and march, this way I can big chunks instead of just one page a week so I can get somewhere with my story. I don't want to be stuck in story-line limbo so I try to stay consistent. I can do around 5 pages a week in summer, 8-10 pages bi-weekly months and around 15-25 pages a month for regular months, so I can do one chapter in about a month.

Side Note: By story-line limbo, I mean being stuck in the same arc for years because of small amounts when it comes to updates. It's a big problem for me and the reason I don't really color.

Once a week, on Wednesdays.
42 weeks in and everything is still running (somewhat) smoothly.

2-4 updates a week, each update with 1-3 pages... But sometimes, a break happens for like 1-2 weeks...

I update 3 days a week on M-W-F with the occasional bonus day. I've been doing this for almost three years now. I've got a buffer of about a month right now, so I'm on schedule, but that can change if I have to work double shifts at work over multiple days. Can't draw a straight line when I'm exhausted ^_^;; If for some reason my buffer gets eaten up, I still am usually able to keep two pages ahead if I push myself. Working digitally and learning how be more efficient has helped a lot.

I update when I have content (I'm very busy working on to much at once).
Generally when I have a good portion of the Volume done I post it and then get around to the remaining bit a bit later.

i update once a week, two pages in an update.

when on top of my game, i work in weekly batches of five pages, meaning i grow a backlog while updating regularly. maybe when i get enough backlog ill start updating more often, but id rather update the same and slow my production rate to take time for other projects

I have two comics one is weekly, and in a manga style, the other is a comic strip biweekly but the way I make it I can do it pretty fast.

I upload one a week but after 3 weeks of consecutive updates I take a break, whether I need it or not. Helps me keep my sanity while working on the comic lol.

I have a new webcomic and I try and update every thursday, it been working pretty well for me. Hopefully itll become a set in stone schedule after a bit.

I also make my comic in my sparetime, and don't earn a dime (In the two years I've been on Tapas I've earned 4 dollars in total, ads and tips combined). I would also like to upload every week, but as it is now I can't. I'
ll have to do with every other week, which is still up from my previous schedule of once a month.

It depends. For me, since I'm close to finishing my novel, I update everyday until I can get another series finished so I can do the whole 2 stories a week thing

For Project SHaDe, one story beat per week - and a 2-4 week break between chapters.
It sounded difficult to do at first, but it helps when you make a massive buffer of content beforehand - in truth, the majority of the work that is available right now was drawn at the end of last year.

That's a great way to do things, you have the ability to take breaks as well without having inconsistent hiatuses. Smart!

I try to post once a week. I often forget to post, though, so sometimes there'll be a month or two where no content is uploaded. I've started to set reminders on my phone to make sure I don't forget so let's see how that goes >D

Three times a week. It's a gag strip so It's just three or four panels at a time, which makes it manageable. I make sure I have a good month or two's worth of scripts ready to draw, but draw the comics and upload them on a just-in-time basis.

I usually upload twice a week . Normally, Wednesday and Sunday but sometimes I get behind my update times for personal reasons . :disappointed_relieved: :sob:

My schedule is very simple. I upload twice a week Wednesday and Saturday specifically.

I'm still new to webcomics but I'm going to try once a week. I've built up a buffer which I heard is key so hopefully it works out.