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Apr 2019

Hiya Guys, Some of you might know me, some of you might not. But here's the deal

I WANT TO DO THINGYLY THINGY THINGS.

I have in mind doing two different kind of projects and within the kind of project there are 2 or 3 per each.

A - I might go video and there are two options:

  1. -Make Video tutorials about making comics (most likely this would become a series)
  2. -Make short animations (probably about my webcomic3 and popular series I like)

B - Or also I may go with another comic, in here I have three options:

  1. -A fantasy story that barely takes itself seriosly (This was a comic I submitted for the incubator program) (totally becoming a series)
  2. - The life of a highschooler with his ravings and all (might start as self contained stories but would end like a long term story)
  3. - Just one shots limiting my writting skills to few pages to boost my creativity and kill my hands aiming for an artstyle above my skills. (self contained shorts with no more than 12 pages)

So...What should I do guys? I must note That I'd like to get more followers and subscribers and still have time for myself while working as graphic designer and keep working on UNDERCOPPER3

See ya around guys and gals

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there are not a lot of web comic focused youtube channels ,so you might be able to carve out a niche. So for that reason I would do on of the 2 first options.

If you are looking for more subbers, go with the second option

Just do it all, see what's impossible and what isn't.

I'm also doing something similar, I run a youtube channel with my best friend/editor and cowriter, we do gameplay, podcasts, and animations.

7 months later

I have way too many projects too. I mean really way too many. Probably even more than you. I should have already focused on a few, but I keep getting colds. Dang it, colds.

Start small. Pick the easiest and the most attainable option. That way, you get motivated to finish and that you actually finish one. I think the option that gives the most experience and most growth should be the priority. That way, your next project would be better than your current one.

B-3 Seems to be the most doable