Money.That usually does the trick.
Everyone has a skill they're good at. I look at writing like...peeling an onion (Shrek Reference). Your Exposition is the first layer to it all and the center is the resolution. If it's a good onion, it'll make the audience cry with joy.
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I don't doubt that I could do something
But unless I get lucky, or someone feels extra generousIt might take a while to bring my ideas to life
The main thing that motivates me is to improve my art, making a comic is a great way to improve art as it forces you to draw stuff you wouldn't usually draw. (For me it's background and scenery)
I think Lin-Manuel Miranda put my feelings into words really well not too long ago:
@shazzbaa Now that's really good. I like that.
That's very true! I have to draw new things in order for it not to be...bland.
What motivates me? That's a good question. I think mainly is the story I have. I have been working on it for 8 years (since 2008!!) and I have finally started to illustrate it. I wanna share my story and hopefully people gravitate to it. I have an entire world fleshed out, JK Rowling is one of my inspirations when it comes to world creation, so you know I have put my work in to make this world feel real. I just wanna share this story with everyone, that's my main motivation!
tell my story, I feel which is a good thing and I get tired of that East only in my mind, perhaps not read 10000 people but that someone you know this and like and read each chapter wanting of more, I feel that my task is achievedhttps://tapastic.com/series/WHITE-PALADIN-
My motivation is the overwhelming urge to tell stories - having an audience to listen to/read it is nice, but I am an obsessive storyteller.
I would be drawing my comic even if only my mom was reading it, you know?
I'm pretty sure I would be drawing comics or drawing even if I didnt have the plan to share my stories with the world...but sharing those stories and finding out that people DO like what I do gives me a goal to work towards- therefore, it motivates me.
And yeah- making money from doing it is a NICE extra added bonus..!
You're doing a fine job with your tablet ^_^ I remember when I got mine I cursed the darn thing cuz I couldn't handle it xD Now I can't live without the precious lol...My motivation comes from subs xD I get really happy and pumped to draw more whenever someone subs. Another huge motivation is I know where my story is headed, and I'm excited to get to certain plot points so I draw a lot to get there faster. I spend about 5 to 7 hours on a page and still manage to finish at least 1 page a day (sometimes 2 when I really get into it) Having no life helps here...
I have to believe that what I have to say is important - that's my motivation. Of course, encouragements from readers and friends is also pretty stimulating.
Other people looking at my work does also motivates me but, in a different way. Before I posted my work on the web I would start over my comics every few months. Then I started posting my comics in 2012 and I didn't startover as much. However, recently I tried to be more socially proactive and it helped the urge to start over disappear. I think what I was missing was people to look at my work and believe in me.
What motivates me to draw my comic mostly comes from my wish to supass my inspiration Bleach so I keep on drawing hoping to become better than the artist of Bleach Kubo TiteTHE LAST SAMURAI
I wanted to create a type of comic that completely breaks the mold of how a comic should look, and how a story tells itself. In a sense, I'd like to think it's my way of giving back my creative skills to challenge people to re-think how they interpret comics, understand the consequences of a characters action, and possibly even life itself. If nothing else... just for me to get better at drawing and writing.
I honestly don't know....maybe I am crazy and I am in an endless loop of obsessively drawing and no one IRL has found out yet.
It makes me happy when people like my work, It makes me want to keep going.
Every great movie, book, comic I encounter as well as amazing art I see. They make me want to aim higher and make my mark as well. And of course the people who like what I do and give me feedback on it
Having people outside of family see my work and actually like it helps big time. Plus I love the creative freedom of doing a webcomic. I am also hopeful that I'll get a lot of subscribers one day.