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Jan 2016

For my comic, The Chronicles of SolLuna, I want to eventually have my comic printed to sell at conventions and build an audience. I'm hoping to build a huge fanbase for the comic and perhaps, if it's possible, create either a 3d or animated series.

Too bad you don't know someone who animates, you could start off on youtube before being seen on the big screens. A few shows got there start like that.

I created my comic Psychosis (http://m.tapastic.com/episode/112588) to see where I stand art wise but mainly story wise. This is truly my first comic that I stuck too and love every page I do. It may start off slow but the story really takes flight around chapter 3 and 4 when the plot actually gets going.
If I can get it published on day that's fine I just want to see if there are other out there that loves it like I do. Then maybe this can get me started in the comic or ani.at ion business.

We know plenty of people who animate, including myself and my husband. That's where we got our start. Unfortunately, animation takes a lot of time, and a lot of money. To create animation of the caliber to match our comic would take MONTHS with only two of us...and that would only be a minute or so worth of finalized animation.

We could have gone with the animated short route for sure, but the way we see that is it goes off like a bottle rocket. It's out, and then it's over just as quick. With a comic the team not only get's to tell our story, our way, but we also prove that there's an audience and prove we know what we're doing when it comes to storytelling. We've seen too many folks in the industry pitch, and then find out that they'll have very little creative imput what-so-ever. Sure it can be worked into the contract, but that's how 'creative differences' happen, and the creators are ousted from the property they created all together.

We aren't about that life.

I want my stories to go the point where a few fanarts will appear when I search it up on google images.
Jokes aside though, I just want a lot of people to know about my story and enjoy it, those are my aspirations for now.

My comic Kalwa, I do it for fun, but I hope one day it gets popular enough to launch some kind of franchise. Have an animated series, or a movie. I'm trying to not dream too big out of my league, but I do dream of it going somewhere like that. Right now I just want to establish and audience to hopefully get there.

My other comic Kaiju Acadmey1 is mostly gag a day, but if it got to making a show or some kind of other media I'd welcome it.

Wow, it must really be hard to get an animated series out there, cause that are is good, and it looks like your already building quite the audience.

Wow didn't know it was just the two of you. Animation is a very lengthy and costly project. Just to make a 30 min animation with a large team of people is a year or more! O.O
My goal is to go to school for it as well.

With Final Light1 I aspire to reach to many people, tell a story that they will enjoy, I want them to feel identified with my characters, some of them have unrealistic problems while others have ones very realistic ones, and maybe tell them "hey, this character could advance with his/her life, so you can too :D". There are many other things I want to reach with it, but I think this is the most important one, do a story and tell to the world. But never forget I don't draw this comic to get something instantly, or to get tons of fans, to increase my ego, no, none of that. I make this comic because I want and love it no matter what people might think smile

For Imaginary Friend my biggest goal is to improve my art. Part of my "resolution" for the year is to basically just jump into webcomics because I usually start then drop projects because I feel it's not good enough. I really want to complete this project and the best way to improve is to do anyway. Another thing I want for (or from) my comic is that a lot of it is taken from my personal experiences. It's about a woman who may or may not be haunted by a friend of her's who died a long time ago. This comic is my way of dealing and trying to finally come to terms with my own experience with loss.

For both Fighting Dreamers1 and Guardian Ghost, outside of the constant improving that I'm aiming for (art and story wise), I really just want to get their story out there. Especially FD, since they feature incredibly old characters of mine that I kept saying would get a series some day, and if someone offered to make an animated series of them that would be SO COOL (as long as I could help I mean dang they're my cats)

Having a little more of a fandom wouldn't hurt, like just enough for a little more fanart/fanfiction but not so much where things get problematic. Although that's a given in any fandom eventually so if it does happen I hope it's not too insane.....but that seems a little egotistical on my part. I'll be lucky if one of my webcomic idols catches either of them, let alone any people who live in my state who could have met me without realizing.

For now, I'm content with the fanbase I have now, they respect my character's boundaries and all (maybe most?) of them seem very nice, I can't wait to see what comes next smiley

I'm writing a series called Wade. My hopes for this series are that many people read it and that it makes them laugh. This is it's main purpose, to make people happy. Hope you enjoy it. I'll be updating it constantly.

I think for Nothing Good, I really just want to finish it and have something that I've started and seen to the end. I always have problems finishing what I've started when it comes to art, and it means a lot to me that I've already gotten so far.

22 days later

At the risk of going beyond idealistic and slipping into the extreme of "artistic douchery", for me creating content is just to share all the stories that I've dreamed up since I was a kid. Every time I go to bed, I see new adventures and drift off to the thought of these characters, arguing, battling, falling in love and just living.
If I can share the stories and get to the point that I develop the skill set to properly convey the deep philosophical ideas that exist deep (very deep xD) within the general silliness of my worlds, then I'll be happy. At the end of the day if people enjoy my stories, I'll be ecstatic.
It's a learning experience and I don't expect much from it, I just hope I can brighten some people's days like my characters have brightened up mine.
In the meantime? It's so much fun to put ideas to paper and give birth to whole new worlds (without the excruciating pain of real childbirth)

i suuuuper agree with this. its totes what i do too. i go to bed thinkin about stories and characters and all that stuff. all of it. and its so fun sharing stories with people with words AND pictures since you get to show people EXACTLY whats in your head. which i think is awesome. plus yeah its good practice

i first made my comic kind of like a practice round cuz i wanted to get better at comics and see what its like. but then i got really attached to it and now i wanna get it published. even if im still using it as a practice round to see what publishing is like

The good thing is that I feel as long as we enjoy bringing our characters to life, there will always be an audience that derives the same pleasure from seeing our worlds come to life. The only problem is outreach but with patience, I'm sure we will eventually get there. Every story has its place ^^

I'm not sure what I expect from my story Omi-Ni when I began sharing it. I just really enjoy the story and wanted to show everyone else. I appreciate all the attention it's gotten so far! It makes me so happy to know others like it too!

I aspire for my webcomic to pick up an audience once I get it going, and sell pretty decent in print as a volume-ized series.

haha yeahh. a looot of patience. but yur right. once things turn into statistics and demographics i think the story loses all of its fun for everyone. so we's on the right track with liking what we're doing! keep it up us!

I'm aspiring to be a better writer every time I sit down and write. After that, I'm hoping to get to that moment that made me want write whichever story I'm telling at that moment. I seem to be kinda cursed in that the moment that I'm trying to get to is way ahead of where I'm at, which is barely chapter one. So I guess I want to get to the middle of a book that doesn't exist yet.

.......Okay, so yeah, that probably didn't clear anything up at all. Haha